Saturday, September 7, 2013

Take a TOUR of the FCE Art Studio!!




This year I was fortunate enough to be able to move the art studio to a different, brighter portable that was previously used as a fifth grade classroom. I am so happy to be in a room with numerous windows and tile floors (easier clean up for those messy paint days)! Here are a few photos from around the room:

Much of the room design was inspired by my favorite author and illustrator, Eric Carle. I used Eric Carle bulletin boarder, rules, and color display.
Our class rules

Eric Carle Animals/Colors

Eric Carle Animals/Colors

Each table has a hanging mobile of a designated artist. I use this for calling the students to the rug, picking up supplies, and lining up at the door: "Will my Monet's please push in their chairs, and line up at the door." Some classes also played a fun "line" game this week, using mini whiteboards, and each team was named after their artist.
Table 1: Claude Monet

Table 2: Faith Ringgold

Table 3: Andy Warhol

Table 4: Salvador Dali

Table 5: Pablo Picasso

Our "Word Wall" is where the vocabulary words and essential questions for each grade level are posted. Right now, we are learning and reviewing different types of lines.
Word Wall: Grades K-5

Art Objectives: Grades K-5



During the last five minutes of class, students will complete an "Exit Slip". Exit Slips help the students to reflect and process new information while practicing their writing skills, and they help me to check for students' understanding. A new question is posted each week; students will answer the question, and post their answer to the number that correlates with their seat number (found on the back of their chair).
Exit Slip chart

In the art studio, if students choose not to follow the rules, they are given one warning. If they continue to not follow the rules, they are expected to sign the behavior folder. Each class has a folder with their classroom teacher's name on the front. They will write the date, their name, and what rule they were breaking. 
Behavior Folders 

I also like to reward my classes that follow the rules. If no more than two people in a class have to sign the behavior folder, the class will receive a "fish sticker" for their class treasure map chart. When a class has earned 5 fish stickers, they will get to participate in a "Free Art Day", or in other words, art of their choice. Also, for each grade level, the class that receives the MOST fish stickers on their maps, will get to partake in a special "Art Party" at the end of the year!! My little artists are trying their hardest to reach that goal!
Positive Behavior Treasure Maps


This year our theme is "Setting the Course for the Treasure of Knowledge" (which further explains the treasure maps above). Here is our pirate themed bulletin board, which will display student work.

I am also so blessed to have two computers AND a Smart Board in the art studio. We will be using these for centers, and to enhance learning through interactive art games!

Thank you for stopping by, and taking a look at the Fort's Art Studio! I hope you enjoyed seeing where your little artists will be exploring their creativity this year!!

Miss Miller











3 comments:

  1. miss miller, IM OBSESSED with your artist mobiles. such an awesome idea!

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  2. Very nice.
    Where did you get your tables and what are the dimensions? Thank you.

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