I am starting a new chapter in my life, and I have moved 545 miles away from my former home in Big Rapids MI, where I taught K-6 art at Crossroads Charter Academy, to southern Illinois, where I am teaching K-12 Art at Galatia High School and Galatia Elementary. I cannot begin to describe all that I learned during my time at Crossroads Charter Academy. I met some fine folks, learned how to manage an art classroom, taught my very first lessons, and grew personally and professionally.
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Signing Off,
Kate Eshelman
Origami Class
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
The Year End Echo
I have taken the students' work off of the walls and am sending it home. I never noticed how the room echoes when it is not full of art.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Drawing Pigeons with Mo Willems
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Take a Closer Look
Coil Pots
The 6th grade students learned how to create coil pots. First, I demonstrated the process of creating a coil pot; then the students planned their projects by sketching four different options for their final works. The next week, the sixth graders rolled slab bases, rolled coils, and attached the coils by using the technique of scoring and slipping.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Art Brings Hope, Healing and Change
There are moments when I am astounded by the sincerity and depth of my young art students. Below is a conversation I had yesterday with one of my very young artists who has recently lost a loved one:
Student: "Mrs. E., did I do a good job on my drawing?"
Me: "It looks great! I can tell you are working very hard today."
Student: Do you think _____ would like it?"
Me: "Yes, I think they would be very proud of you."
Student: "Since you're a teacher, can you copy things, like pictures, like make two copies of one picture..."
Me: "Yes, why do you ask?"
Student: "I want to give it to _____. I want to put it on their grave. Can you use the machine to put the plastic stuff on the outside of the drawing? Sometimes it rains really hard outside by the grave, and I want to be able to come by and wipe off the rain drops.
me: Of course.
I was reminded of the theme of the MAEA conference in 2008, "Art Brings Hope, Healing and Change." As an art educator I find my purpose in encouraging students to engage in the process of creating images in an effort to gain a better understanding of their social and natural contexts. My hope is that students will create meaning through this process.
Student: "Mrs. E., did I do a good job on my drawing?"
Me: "It looks great! I can tell you are working very hard today."
Student: Do you think _____ would like it?"
Me: "Yes, I think they would be very proud of you."
Student: "Since you're a teacher, can you copy things, like pictures, like make two copies of one picture..."
Me: "Yes, why do you ask?"
Student: "I want to give it to _____. I want to put it on their grave. Can you use the machine to put the plastic stuff on the outside of the drawing? Sometimes it rains really hard outside by the grave, and I want to be able to come by and wipe off the rain drops.
me: Of course.
I was reminded of the theme of the MAEA conference in 2008, "Art Brings Hope, Healing and Change." As an art educator I find my purpose in encouraging students to engage in the process of creating images in an effort to gain a better understanding of their social and natural contexts. My hope is that students will create meaning through this process.
Clay Turtles
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Slab Boxes
Friday, May 20, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Clay Cuisine
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
After reading Eric Carle's book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, the first grade students had a great time creating caterpillars out of recycled egg cartons. The students learned that you do not need to buy expensive materials in order to make art. In fact, some of the best art materials may be lying in your recycling bin or trash can!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Throwing on the Wheel!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
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