Jump to content

Menu

art with a purpose?


busymama7
 Share

Recommended Posts

I am thinking about trying this program this year for my 2,4 and 7th graders.  They have previously done are mainly at co-op which they wont have this year.  The 2nd and 7th graders are very artsy and always drawing, coloring, painting etc.  The 4th grader has little interest but I feel its still good for him.  I like that it is laid out and structured.  if we don't have it all simple and ready to go we wont do it.  and that it is cheap.  I have a tight budget this year.

 

I am wondering if I really need to buy an extra for me or if I can just guide them through the projects.  The samples make it look like they really could do it without me doing it too.  I plan to use grade 3 for the 2nd and 4th graders and probably 5 for the older one as she needs more drawing instruction as she's had basically none.  

 

Has anyone else used this and have any insight for me?  thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I am thinking about trying this program this year for my 2,4 and 7th graders.  They have previously done are mainly at co-op which they wont have this year.  The 2nd and 7th graders are very artsy and always drawing, coloring, painting etc.  The 4th grader has little interest but I feel its still good for him.  I like that it is laid out and structured.  if we don't have it all simple and ready to go we wont do it.  and that it is cheap.  I have a tight budget this year.

 

I am wondering if I really need to buy an extra for me or if I can just guide them through the projects.  The samples make it look like they really could do it without me doing it too.  I plan to use grade 3 for the 2nd and 4th graders and probably 5 for the older one as she needs more drawing instruction as she's had basically none.  

 

Has anyone else used this and have any insight for me?  thanks

 

It is recommended that the teacher complete each project herself before she teaches it, so that she will have a model for the children to look at, and so that she can give helpful hints and whatnot to the children as they are working.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It is recommended that the teacher complete each project herself before she teaches it, so that she will have a model for the children to look at, and so that she can give helpful hints and whatnot to the children as they are working.

Yes I know that's what I says. I'm hoping they can be a little more independent with it as I don't actually have time to do that I don't think. It's why art has never really been done at home. it seems like the instructions are clear and if I'm sitting there with them they should be able to follow them. I just really don't want to commit to taking the time to work them ahead of time and I was hoping someone else had done it that way and it worked ok. I'm open to

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It is recommended that the teacher complete each project herself before she teaches it, so that she will have a model for the children to look at, and so that she can give helpful hints and whatnot to the children as they are working.

Yes I know that's what I says. I'm hoping they can be a little more independent with it as I don't actually have time to do that I don't think. It's why art has never really been done at home. it seems like the instructions are clear and if I'm sitting there with them they should be able to follow them. I just really don't want to commit to taking the time to work them ahead of time and I was hoping someone else had done it that way and it worked ok. I'm open to other options also but like how inclusive this one is because I don't have a lot of $ to work with.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

×
×
  • Create New...