Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Dot Day 2014: coLAR Mix App


This is worth checking out if you have access to iPads or tablets for your art classes.  I borrowed one iPad per table from our third grade class set at Avondale and loaded the coLAR Mix app on each. There are a bunch of different papers the app has available - we used the one specifically for Dot Day.  I did a quick demonstration of how to use the app -- first, design and color your dot (stay inside the circle), then open the app and open the picture taking part of it.  If you keep the colored paper in view, the paper appears blue, announces it's processing, and then you are in business.  You can change the view to multiples or a few versions of 3D. The kids figured out extra tricks too (getting down quite low, holding the iPad at a certain angle to get more "planets," how to get their hand AS part of the dot, etc.).











Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Dot Day 2014: Staff Dots



2014 Avondale ES

For 2013 and 2014 International Dot Day, I invited the staff at both of my schools to participate in Dot Day.  I sent an email out about 2 weeks in advance and explained what Dot Day was, summarized the book, and included links to the book's video online. I let them know the due date and where to put their dots (basically, in my box or on my desk).  The big thing is to emphasize that the whole thing is optional!  Some people ignore it, but quite a few embrace it and have fun!



2014 Middlebranch ES (before a whole bunch of late ones arrived)
2013 Middlebranch
2013 Middlebranch ES


2013 Middlebranch - Staff Dots







I wish I had photos of all the staff members who wore dots this year. At both buildings, the administrative assistants and principals wore dots, too! 

Meghan & Andrea -- Our "front line" at Middlebranch!

Me - This year for Dot Day (added the head scarf this year)



Monday, September 22, 2014

Plain Organized: Paint Swatch Class Labels

With almost 800 students, the only way I can keep on top of things is to really, really, get organized (whether I like it or not).  Being a visual person (OBVIOUSLY), I color-code grade levels starting with Kindergarten being Red and so on...



To keep the projects straight, I collected paint swatch samples from various paint stores, labeled with class codes, and laminated. I keep them in a small basket with a whole schmear of binder clips - right next to my organizer/sorter.  At one school, I have a swell hand-me-down office mail sorter thing, at the other school, I use a giant Rubbermaid bin.  It's pink, 'cause I live with all boys.  



When a class paints, the paint card gets clipped onto the drying rack with their work - so that it's right there for me when I stack them back up to put away.