Week: May 11th-14th
K-5 Student Expectations:
K-5 Student Expectations:
1. All students K-5 are expected to spend 20 minutes a week creating art. This can be in one sitting or split over several days.
1. All students K-5 are expected to spend 20 minutes a week creating art. This can be in one sitting or split over several days.
2. Upload artwork on the google form attached at the end of each lesson.
2. Upload artwork on the google form attached at the end of each lesson.
3. This can be a collaborative project between siblings grades K-5 but each student should spend 20 minutes working on the project. (Everyone must do work, not just one for the others.)
3. This can be a collaborative project between siblings grades K-5 but each student should spend 20 minutes working on the project. (Everyone must do work, not just one for the others.)
4. These are expected to be completed projects not quick sketches or just thrown together.
4. These are expected to be completed projects not quick sketches or just thrown together.
K-5: Challenges (Lesson)
K-5: Challenges (Lesson)
6th Grade Student Expectations:
6th Grade Student Expectations:
1. All 6th Grade students are expected to spend 20 minutes per class period, as if we were in school, creating art. This can be in one sitting or split over several days.
1. All 6th Grade students are expected to spend 20 minutes per class period, as if we were in school, creating art. This can be in one sitting or split over several days.
2. Check their Art Google Classroom for assignments each week.
2. Check their Art Google Classroom for assignments each week.
3. Upload and attach a photo of their art project to the Google Classroom assignment.
3. Upload and attach a photo of their art project to the Google Classroom assignment.
4. Turn in the assignment when completed by clicking on the turn in button.
4. Turn in the assignment when completed by clicking on the turn in button.
5. These are expected to be completed projects not quick sketches or just thrown together.
5. These are expected to be completed projects not quick sketches or just thrown together.
6th Grade: Challenges (Lesson)
6th Grade: Challenges (Lesson)