Autumn Expressions: Collages, Sounds, and Words – 2nd
graders collaborated in music, art, and literacy to create an autumn
project. In art they used their visits and
iPad photos from the Preserve as inspiration to create autumn
landscapes. They created paste paper in reds, oranges, yellows, and
browns. They created a horizon line and drew basic shapes in pencil and
used watercolor to paint their background. 2nd
graders used their colorful paste paper to collage their trees, grass,
cattails, and other natural items. In music class, they recorded rhythms
on the Green Ribbon trail using rocks, stones, leaves, and the creek. 2nd
graders also created poems about autumn. Look for a video compilation of this project in the New Year!
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Audio Commentary in the Academy Monthly
Making the Invisible Visible is a new content area on The Academy Monthly digital Magazine site that presents student opinions on a variety of topics. Using the webtools on SoundCloud, a Swedish online audio distribution platform based in Berlin, Germany, students upload, record, promote, and share their originally-created sounds.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Educreations App Turns Students into Animators in Middle School History
"As part of our Williamsburg project, I asked students to submit a creative project as evidence of
something they had learned. There were a variety of choices, some
involving writing, others using visual or audio. The animation above was submitted by Jake who had worked with Educreations in the Lower School. He explained that he loved working on the interface so much that he contacts the creators to report bugs and make suggestions," reports Templeton. "Other highlights, from my classes, included three music videos,
several songs, and two sets of store signs made via woodworking."
Educreations is built expressly for the Digital Classroom allowing students and teachers to share video lessons in a safe and private classroom environment providing rich feedback on student work. The best part? Videos are automatically saved to the cloud for anywhere anytime viewing.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Design Thinking with Lower School Parents
Empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test - the stages of Design Thinking - a problem solving process was introduced to parents at the recent Lower School Life meeting. Using simple prototyping materials they helped each other design their ideal wallets following the guidelines of Design Thinking which was developed by David Kelley at the Stanford Design School and has been practiced at GA in a series of Design Days with students across the school.
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