Monday, August 15, 2011

Planning...

For the past couple months I have been putting together a year outline of projects for each month of the school year. I've been doing this in order to clean out the clutter of all the possibilities of projects I could do. First I put together a grid that lists each grade and each month (each month having a theme). I then assigned a project to correspond with the months theme. Its very brief, so much in some cases my project ideas and objectives may be only clear to myself.
My next step was to take each grade and break the lessons down day by day. I see my students on a three day rotating schedule so I can estimate I will see them 5-7 times per month depending on breaks, school delays, and assemblies. So far I have created a basic document that allows for a simple lesson break down that can be an easy reference point throughout the month. I start with a cover page detailing month and theme, and then each grade gets a detailed page that explains the lesson (objectives, activity, materials, and references). I'm planning on keeping all documents, past in present, in one binder through out the year which I can hopefully use as a reference point for next years planning. I've attached the kindergarten sample for September below. 
I realize that as an art teacher you need to remain flexible and always willing to shift course when needed. I would love to do some cross curricular planning with the music teacher hopefully later in the year. I have not seen my classroom (school went under construction this summer and art room is different than what I saw in my interview), I don't know what the status of my supplies are, and i don't know who my co-workers are... This excessive organizing is my answer to the crazy bouncy ball that is constantly in rhythm inside my head! As a first year teacher this was my solution for organizing the year, I would love to hear other strategies that you all use when approaching a new year!

MOVE


A friend of mind shared this video with me and I find the whole series to be a very neat concept! 
"3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage... all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ....into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films....."

What are YOU doing today?