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The art Experience

Published on Nov 22, 2015

Rules and procedures for 2014

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

The art Experience

Rules and Procedures

Rules

  • A safe environment is our #1 Goal
  • Cell phones are for music or they are away.
  • Keep your area clean
  • Take care of art supplies
  • In seat using time wisely

Rules Continued

  • Be on task while using computers.
  • Be kind.
  • Turn work in on time.
  • My desk and belongings are off limits
  • Do not leave classroom without permission
Photo by Arenamontanus

Procedures

and advice for a healthy happy school year

What does on time look like?

  • You are in your seat ready to take notes or working on project 
  • Need materials to begin? You are in your seat w/hand raised
  • Bottom line is you are in your seat working or ready to work
Photo by Simply Boaz

What does on task look like?

  • Working on assigned art project/assignment
  • Talking is kept to a minimum during independent work. 
  • In seat unless retrieving supplies.
  • Only working on art class assignments. 
Photo by Michael 1952

Someone is presenting, what should I do?

  • Art journals/ sketchpads should be out for note-taking.
  • Pencil/pen should be readily available for use. 
  • Respect and attention should be given to the presenter.
  • Respectful listening: sitting up quietly and attentively.
  • Eyes on presenter, only looking away to take notes
Photo by Amir Kuckovic

What does clean up look like?

  • Work area, tables, and floor are clean.
  • Materials used are clean and back where they belong.
  • Computers are on cart, plugged in, cords wrapped neatly. 
  • Tables are wiped off and chairs pushed in. 
  • Clean up occurs 5 minutes before the end of class.
Photo by Ed from Ohio

Where should I put this?

  • Artwork in progress is stored in your cubby in  the closet. 
  • Artwork that is wet may be placed out on a shelf.
  • Graded artwork may also be stored in cubby until the art show.
  • Completed work should be turned in on top of filling cabinet.
  • Name on back, self-grade and rubric attached with paperclip.
Photo by zenera

What does Prepared look like?

  • Coming with a sharpened pencil, eraser, journal, and work. 
  • Coming with any borrowed supplies, assignments that are due. 
  • Coming with and open mind
  • Fed and well rested is a plus.
Photo by Wendy Copley

Homework

  • doesn't have to happen to you, use your time wisely.
  • Deadlines must be met. 
  • Open studio time is available upon request.
  • Due dates and assignments are on Edmodo.
Photo by English106

What if I don't want to?

  • First Strike: Warning 
  • Second Strike: One day detail duty with Mr. Johnson or Myself
  • Third Strike: One week detail duty with Mr. Johnson and a call home.
  • Coming unprepared is a loss of that day's participation points.
  • Late work -5% each day. 
Photo by theirhistory

I look forward

to a happy successful school year!