"Summer months are slow in blogland  for teachers.  Most  art teachers are   taking a break from teaching all  day.  Some are  doing art camps or   personal travels, but I know that in  the summer  months, not as many   teachers post ideas, since we're not  teaching  full time now.  However,   summer free time is a perfect time  to  research ideas, look at art eye   candy, experiment and have fun!   So,  what I would like to do to help you   out in this summer is to  feature  different blogs.  Maybe one per week   (or more if more people   respond).  This will be awesome in several   ways.  First, you will be   able to get a taste of everyone's favorite art   projects and visit new   and different blogs.  Second, YOUR BLOG could   (and will, if you  submit  a response to me) be featured and more people   will visit you  and see  all the wonderful things you are doing.  We all   make new  friends and  get new ideas for next year!  Sounds great?  Well   it will  be!!  
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 Installment 3 of the Art Teacher Showcase
Art Teacher: Marilena Linardatou
I am teaching art this summer at my school on Tuesday's and Thursday's.
I will also teach two art camps, one in June and one in August.    
The name of my school blog is http://explorationinart.blogspot.com/,
Art is an amazing way to explore and understand the world.
Studying and creating art is a way of communicating with others.
Through exploration students appreciate and understand the importance of art in our society.
Through exploration we are able to cultivate and develop skills in various artistic media.
Through exploration we can create an exciting and safe environment that allows our students to be inspired and inquisitive.
Through exploration we can design art based on one's own experiences, identity, environment, imagination and observations.
 I teach art at a private school  Chesterbrook Academy Elementary (K-5)  http://northraleigh.chesterbrookacademy.com/page.cfm?p=19859 where we emphasize Integration of 21st century skills in academic instruction. 
My students have art for 45 minutes twice a week.
I also teach art to our Pre-K students.
One of my favorites art lesson this year was " The concept of scale in art (The roses of Will Ryman)"
It was a collaborative project, where Kindergarten, Second and Third grade students worked together to complete this artwork.
The students loved this project because it gave them the opportunity to explore the difficulties and challenges involved in completing large scale artworks.  
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to participate in the ART TEACHER SHOWCASE.
Here are some other images from lessons Marilena has taught:
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If you want to be featured on my   blog, then answer  the  following questions.  Please email them to me at     marciadotcom@yahoo.com.  Don't comment on this post with your answers.      If you do email me your answers, you will give me permission to post a     couple images from your blog to include in the blog post (with of     course, a link to your blog).  If you only feel like answering a few     questions, that is fine too.  I would also be happy to feature your own     personal artwork.1. The name and URL of your blog
2. A brief description of your blog and why it is awesome. Tell us where you live and work, what you do, etc.
3. An example of a tried and true art lesson favorite that you have taught. (could be in a workshop setting, school setting, or just with your own children or yourself, no exclusions here!) Give me a link to a post about that lesson, so I can include a link and photo.
4. A favorite, must-have art teacher or art technique book.
5. Your favorite product for the art room.
So, what are you waiting for? Email me today about your blog!!"
 
 





 
 
1 comment:
Thanks so much for doing this-it's a great idea! I love finding new art sites but between teaching and posting I rarely have time to just surf for new sites!
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