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What is the most important factor to consider when integrating art as a teaching tool in middle school?

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Blog 13: Rough Draft of 30 minute presentation


30 Min Lesson Plan









Name: Catherine R. Clauss Date: 1/15/2013 House: West









Essential Question: What is the best way to use art as teaching tool in middle school? Objectives: For the class to understand what I learned durring my mentorship hours and research that lead me to my first answer.









Category Guide
Introduction Hello my name is Catherine Clauss and I am doing my senior Project on Art Integration. Today I will be teaching you about what I learned during my mentorship hours how what I learned lead to my first answer to my essential question. To start off my essential question is "What is the best way to use art as teaching tool in middle school?" Best- getting the most out of art that will help the students learn the concepts and understand them. Art as a teaching tool- also known as art integration is the process of mixing art and lessons (usually core subjects) to help student get the art they crave, learn what they need to know, and understand what they are learning. Middle school- I mean student's usually in 6th to 8th grade.
Verfication Beginning: I will ask questions to the audience like "Does anyone remember a teacher who used art in their lesson to keep the class' interest? What did they do? Do you still remember even a bit what they taught you? What do you think art integration is?"  End: After the activity I will ask a view people to explain what they did for it and ask them question which they should explain.
Body Literal: What I learned: Art Integration: an approach to teaching in which students construct and demonstrate understanding through an art form where students engage in a creative process which connects an art form and another subject area and meets evolving objectives in both. Good Lesson: Give children the chance to learn and comprehend what you are trying to teach them in what ever way works best. This may mean different things for different classes or even students because everyone is different. When using art integration you can accomplish a lot as long as you have an equal balance of art/ fun and learning/ comprehension. Interpretive: This helped me make connections to my life because not only did I see my own teachers try to accommodate for their many different student's in my class but I also have seen my mother throughout my whole life work to make her lessons fun by using the creative process. by doing this she has as a teacher help many students and she has also help both my sister and I throughout the years by making homework time a little more interesting. Applied: My end goal for this project is to find new innovative ways to help teach a multitude of subjects that not only bring out a student's creative side but also shows them what they are capable of doing and learning when given the chance. I pick this because in the future I wish to open my own camp for teens in middle school and high school that have no idea of what they want to do. I plan to do this by taking the things they like be it art or building things, and applying it to real world things so that they can do what they love and make a living. First EQ Answer: "The best way to use art as a teaching tool in middle school is to tailor each lesson to your class by adding art activities that will help improve the student's learning and comprehension of the topic you are teaching them, while also allowing them to experience a fun, creative, and hands on learning experience."
Visuals I plan to have art pieces from school projects that the students will recognize from work they have done so they can better understand what I am tring to explain to them. Things like my 9th grade summer math project calender. I will also show pictures of different students working on projects.
Activity In this activity students will be creating their own art integrated activity based off  of the information I have given them. With their partner on a separate sheet of paper (that I will provide) they will have to create their activities' title, brief summary, directions (to make the product) and an illustration (of their activity). Materials- they will need pencil's paper and an example sheet of what they need to do. EX: They are given multiple examples of good art integrated activities/projects and given a basic break down of what a good activity should have(Good first instruction, Something hands on, Attention grabbing, Available connection making, Adds to the lesson, Balance of art, and Content) So they create an activity based on that. It could be something for English where they draw a picture for major events that happen in a book.
Three Important Sources 1. Susan Hodapp- She helped me create my first answer by answering any and all questions I had and allowing me to observe her classroom setting. She showed me what a teacher had to do behind the scenes.
2. Heidi Clauss- Has let me sit in and participate in her classes. This helped me see how much a teacher actually had to do while teaching.
3. Buddies: Reading, Writing, and Math Lessons.- This book gave not only gave me the lesson activity I used today but also gave me a better understanding of what lesson activities should look like and Ideas of how to make a lesson fun for the students and teachers.
Conclusion After asking a few final questions (stated above) to check for understanding I will restate my first answer to my EQ and briefly explain the reasoning behind it.

















































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