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Instructions For Programs to Keep Students Engaged

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Padlet

    
A teacher can use a Padlet to allow the students to introduce  themselves. Asking students to post a note with their names and various questions such as, where are you from? Favorite type of music? etc.  There are millions of different ways you can use this program. Below is a quick into video on the beginning steps to use Padlet.
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LESSONS
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REFERENCES
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ASSESSMENT
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Instructional Materials

Here are some amazing materials I found useful in my classroom. Easily purchased from  www.dickblick.com


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Daily Warm-Ups are a wonderful way to turn extra classroom minutes into valuable learning time. Each set contains 180 quick activities — one for each day of the school year — that encourage art appreciation with simple, hands-on assignments. Each assignment requires little or no class preparation time. An answer key is included.

Ups: Art (Paperback) - This set includes 180 simple, hands-on assignments that detail the importance of line, color, shape, texture, balance, and informs students about great works of art throughout history.
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Make art like modern artists do with the help of Art Rules! (And How to Break Them) — a boxed set of 44 cards containing quirky questions, challenging prompts, and fun games that encourage the creative impulse.
It is one of the great liberating ideas of modern art that everyone is a creative being capable of making art. But all too often a mechanical education stifles the creative impulse, induces anxiety, and represses the imagination. "Art Rules!" attempts to break through those barriers, by proposing a form of play everyone can engage in and enjoy. Art Rules! is a completely unique resource, providing the education and inspiration students need to create with complete freedom and originality. 

Google Classroom for Teachers!

Google Classroom is basically a control center for your classroom.  A platform that puts together all your google apps into one for easy use. Teachers can manage classrooms, classwork, students, grade and communicate to both students and parents. Check out this great video for more information on Google Classroom
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The Artist's Handbook of Materials and Techniques was originally published in 1940, and it has been an invaluable reference for artists and art students ever since. Through many updates and editions, it has remained a Bible-like source for painters, sculptors, and printmakers. This updated version has been expanded to reflect contemporary art movements, research, and technology. It has retained its original user-friendly format, however. Similar to an encyclopedia, it’s meant to be referred to often. Within its pages, artists will find information on a wide variety of mediums, including basic information and more advanced, technical material.
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