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NBC News stops by for a visit to the Capitol of Creativity

3/30/2012

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    The past week has been a whirl wind of activity in our little art room at Robinson. Monday NBC News called to talk to me about how I have used Art Project powered by Google in my classroom. After several phone calls they said they wanted to come for a visit to our classroom. Due to STARR testing scheduled on Tuesday and Wednesday our visit was set for Thursday.
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Students, parents and teachers alike helped me to spruce up our hall displays since company was coming! The art represents every grade level and filled the halls as far as the eyes can see. Oooooohs and Aaaahhhhhs filled the halls when kids arrived to see such an enormous display. I must say without all the volunteers I could not have managed to hang so much art work before 5:30!

With the art lair all tidy and neat and materials all ready for the next days lessons I attempted to go home and sleep. Of course the excitement woke me up about 4:30 am. Driving to school in the dark I arrived about 6:30 and had just gotten off the phone with my sister asking her to say a little prayer and send good vibes that technology all works when my panic moment set in. That's right, the computer monitor and connection to my ceiling mounted projector was down. I tried to calmly check all connections, reboot, even tried to switch out monitors with another computer when I knew my heart was pounding so fast I had to get help! I walked out in the hall heading towards the office when I spotted my principal and without a "Good Morning" loudly exclaimed down the long hall that "I NEED tech support!" After telling her the issue she confirmed my fear that they usually did not start until 8 am. Surprisingly I remained fairly calm and said just try to call, but we have time. They don't plan to officially film until class starts. I must say I was very grateful to John who showed up and quickly got the wires and monitor adjusted! Whew!
        The producer and cameraman arrived just at 8 am and talked to me about the set up and how I would run the lessons, where I would stand, etc. They were very kind and made the process easy. I must admit I was not nervous, but rather the adrenaline kicked in and I was ready to go. My 5th grade showed up at 8:30 and I explained about what was about to happen and that there might be a crew coming in to set up. The kids were excited and had lots of questions but we were able to very quickly get started on their lesson! (I will share their lesson very soon- Art Nouveau Vases)
I could see in the hall the crowd and crew gathering during class, but they waited outside the door until h grade block arrived.  My students were beaming and holding their poetry journals in the hall ready for action! The camera man Bob Abrham helped to get my microphone on and while equipment was hauled into the class.
    The lesson started quickly and the cameras rolled. I introduced our new unit "Illuminated Manuscripts" (funded by Kids in Need Foundation Grant/Loft) by using this Prezi which has an embeded link to an Art Project collection of Illuminated Text and folio illustrations. We looked at art work and the kids did a great job using the smART vocabulary to critically observe the imagery. I stressed the size of books and how many were not large images and the details were quite small with helped to highlight the great feature on Art Project which allows you to ZOOM in and really begin to see details. We moved quickly into our project where students will be starting with just the first letter of a poem they will be illustrating for their books they will make for our school library. (I will share the entire unit completion) The camera man and reporter interviewed students while they were working and I was told not to talk to other students during interviews. This was TOUGH, kids were asking questions and I had to point and try to use motions to help the students understand that my microphone was picking up all the sound OVER the interview. There were a few moments where they had to instruct me to call on the kids near the camera which is hard when you are used to trying to call on a variety of students. As the class seemed to quickly come to a close and students got ready for dismissal I lined up the class to meet the next group!

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The hallway was a buzz with excitement and my 3rd graders were invited into class. I started the lesson when the camera man stopped me and said he had to take a few moments to get a tape. They said that was perfect what you said, make sure to say that all again... I looked at the kids and said "Um, do you all know what I said?" then I took a moment to shake my legs and be a little silly for the kids. It seemed to help ease all the camera jitters in the room. The kids laughed and take two on the 3rd grade lesson got rolling! The students went on a virtual trip to several museums and I showed them how they could navigate the site from home. We went on virtual tours of several museums and used the navigation feature akin to Google maps Street view technology. The kids enjoyed seeing new museum spaces and picking the gallery rooms we would travel through. After our virtual trips jet setting around the globe from one museum to the other the kids were ready to create. I shared a collection of landscape, portrait, still life, etc to review the different types of art they might like to collect. Students were introduced to a project where they will create their own mini art museum. They were the collectors and curators putting together their own exhibit! After creating the corner of the room they used material in their art bins to create mini masterpieces for their collection.
Several students were individually interviewed and time seemed to move quickly with all the excitement.

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The last part of the experience was the personal interview. Lighting equipment and camera angles were discussed and repositioned until they were all ready to film. We discussed Art Project and its features, impact on students, potential use in education, and a few comments about creativity, art education and my great PLN!  I know much of the interview and hours of video will be chopped down to a few moments in our classroom. I hope my student's excitement for learning and my passion for arts education comes across in the segment which is scheduled to air next Tuesday April 3, 2012 on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.

Many thanks to Craig Roland for sharing my name and information with NBC. Thank you also to my Principal Ms Jones and the staff at Robinson Elementary School for getting so spiffed up and beautiful on the day after testing, and helping to get Robinson ready for a National visit.
I would also like to thank my great PLN on twitter for all their support and encouragement. You all keep me inspired and striving to add new exciting elements into my classroom each and every day. Thank you to: Theresa McGee , Tricia Fuglestad, Suzanne Tieldman, Theresa Gillespie, TAEA & Samantha Melvin and many other fantastic #artsed teachers.

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Youth Art Month: Time to Celebrate!

3/24/2012

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Lots of events to celebrate the arts happened in the Ranger Lair this week...
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Monday we sent off our creative entries into the Doodle 4 Google Contest. Congratulations and good luck to all our Rangers for putting their best effort into their creative logo designs.

We celebrated Youth Art Month with our CCISD District Art Show held at the Clear Lake Arts Alliance Center in Nasau Bay! The students loved seeing their art on display and one student said "Ms K this is the best day of my life!"
Our Friday Monthly Spirit Day Celebrated the Arts and all the grade levels had arts themed cheers in support of Youth Art Month and Music in Our Schools Month!
I put together a video to share with the students that highlighted some of the activities we have done in the last year:

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Also, this week parents have been a buzz about the new Artsonia app that came out this week and are really loving having their child's artwork and gallery at their fingertips for easy brag moments! If you have not see the app do check it out! Not only can you see your child's art work on the go but you can easily take a photo of their creations at home and add to their personal gallery!
http://www.artsonia.com/apps/

PARENTS its FREE!
No more worrying about throwing away your child's artwork. Publish it into a permanent archive of your child's artwork on this free kids online art museum. This app enables parents to take photos of their child's artwork and upload it to their child's online art gallery on Artsonia.com. Once the artwork is published on Artsonia, child artists can enter contests, family members can leave comments for the artist and order keepsakes with their child's artwork on it. Prior to using this app, parents must create an account at www.artsonia.com.

COMING SOON: In the coming updates for the app, Parents, Teachers and Visitors will be able to browse artwork, leave comments for artists, and even order keepsakes with the artwork on it. Stay tuned!

In closure I want to share a little bit of joy from our Arts Spirit Day, guaranteed to leave you smiling!


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Paper Cranes for Japan & the Power of the Arts

3/14/2012

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Last spring Robinson Rangers were inspired to action to help those who were dealing with the devastation of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Students were able to study the art of Japan and learn more about the country that was dealing with a huge loss while feeling empowered to help with a few folds of paper to create origami cranes.
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DoSomething.org appealed to young people throughout the world to share their love and support for the Japanese people with “Paper Cranes for Japan.”
The task was simple:

1. Find/make and upload a photo of an origami paper crane
2. Upload that photo along with a message of support to the Facebook page “Paper Cranes for Japan.”
3. Mail your paper cranes to Students Rebuild to trigger $2 for each crane. The goal? 100,000 cranes received will raise $200,000 to support Architecture for Humanity’s plan to support the rebuilding efforts of Japanese architects.


 Why cranes? Cranes are sacred creatures in Japanese culture. According to ancient legend, anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish—like long life or recovery from illness—by a crane.

Robinson Rangers met the task and set forth to learn about Japan, their art and their culture. Students were inspired to send hundreds of cranes for Japan and in the process learned how they can make a difference. Fourth grade students were so inspired that the project started showing up in their language arts classes in the form of Poetry for Japan!
The entire school was involved in the Paper Cranes for Japan and the experience had a huge impact both on the student's understanding of world events, the understanding of how students can make a difference in the world, and gaining a global understanding of other cultures.

Today a video was shared that encapsulated the diverse use and places the cranes have gone in the last year. Take a moment to travel with our Paper Cranes for Japan: The Journey of Two Million Cranes.

I am so proud of my students for their efforts last year in this project and hope they will continued to make a difference in the world one fold at a time!
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Today March 14,2012  Google has an origami inspired doodle: A doodle ode to origami master Akira Yoshizawa.
More about Yoshizawa & creating the doodle:
http://goo.gl/Hr1rK

The NY Times also wrote an article about the origami master: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/arts/design/02yoshizawa.html
Japan is still struggling with a recovery process that will take years to finish and for many the loss of loved ones will always leave a heavy place in their hearts. I am saddened to hear in the news this morning of another earthquake hitting the already wounded country. Please keep the people of Japan in your thoughts in these difficult times.

Here is some of the work my students created last spring in response to the events in Japan:
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Artist Debut in NYC

3/8/2012

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Congratulations to Reese for her NYC debut! Her art work was shown on the Big Screen in NYC on March 2, 2012
Special thanks to Artsonia for arranging the great opportunity!
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Happening in the Art Room this week...

2/26/2012

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5th Grade: One Point Perspective Cities
4th Grade: One Point Perspective Dream Bedrooms
3rd Grade: Robert Indiana and our wish for the world
Kinder: Van Gogh skies
1st Grade: Rousseau and imagining our own Jungle
2nd Grade: "Wild" oil pastel and texture portraits


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Ranger artist heads to NYC!

2/26/2012

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I am thrilled to announce that one of our Ranger Artists has had her art chosen to be part of an art display in NYC! As part of the National Art Education Association Convention and in partnership with Artsonia!
Here are the details from Artsonia:

School: G.W. Robinson Elementary School
Teacher: Holly Bess Kincaid
Artist Name: Reese 5th Grade
Sequence #: 368 - Each slide has a sequence number in the lower right corner to let you know when your artwork will be showcased.

Approximate Display Time on Friday, March 2nd/Saturday March 3rd: 7:10 PM EST*

* Note: Be aware that while we hope the time-slots listed are accurate, we strongly advise arriving to the plaza at least 15 minutes before your display time, to allow for any small variances that may occur.

The slideshow features ~500 pieces of work, and will display Reese's artwork for approximately 20 seconds before moving on to the next artwork. This slideshow will be shown i n its entirety on Friday, March 2nd from 5-8pm (EST) and again on Saturday, March 3rd from 5-8pm(EST). The address of the Big Screen Plaza is 851 Avenue of the Americas (between 29th and 30th St.), New York City.

We encourage you to share this information with your artist and his/her family about this honor. Hopefully if you are attending the NAEA National Convention, you can make it down to the plaza to see your art being showcased.

Sincerely,
Your Friends at Artsonia
Artsonia is the largest student art museum in the world! Our dream is that every young artist will have an online art gallery, preserving their masterpieces for all time!

Congratulations Reese and Way to Go Ranger Artists!

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Penguins!

11/3/2011

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Our kinder students are having a grand time learning about penguins. Kinder teachers and I have created an interactive bulletin board with a qr code to link to a video filled with our students telling you facts about penguins!
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