Ms. A. M. gREEN, m.eD., aRT tEACHER
I am enthusiastic about teaching Visual Art. I am currently in a Public School District. I have hands on teaching experience in grades K-12 in juvenile detention schools as well urban and suburban school districts.
Over the years, I have had the opportunity to instruct a diverse group of students and as a result, I have developed highly effective teaching techniques that allowed me to educate students with different learning styles. Furthermore, I have the ability to promote a fun and engaging learning atmosphere that effectively teaches art appreciation and endorses creativity in my students.
It is my goal to combine my range of experience with my ability to be a creative, compassionate, enthusiastic, intelligent teacher who will make a positive contribution to any student, young and old.
Over the years, I have had the opportunity to instruct a diverse group of students and as a result, I have developed highly effective teaching techniques that allowed me to educate students with different learning styles. Furthermore, I have the ability to promote a fun and engaging learning atmosphere that effectively teaches art appreciation and endorses creativity in my students.
It is my goal to combine my range of experience with my ability to be a creative, compassionate, enthusiastic, intelligent teacher who will make a positive contribution to any student, young and old.
tHE aRT cLUB STUDENTS OF THE eLC
The Art club is a group of students from various classes, all put together in one group, to learn about and do more art. The Elementary Learning Center‘s Art teacher, Mrs. Green leads the club. We have already done Jackson Pollock, and we are about to do zoom-in flowers, inspired by Georgia O’Keefe.
On other pages, you can see other things, like learn a little about the club leader, see pictures of what we have done, learn about Jackson Pollock, and also Georgia O’Keefe. We Also, Enjoyed the DIA when they came to talk to us.
The Art Club is where Art Class takes place, (Art Room, NO. 13), On Friday. It takes place in time right before 3rd Grade lunch, Or about 11:50ish.
14 students are in this club, talented enough to have an advantage to learn more about art, and a head start on it.
By Evelyn
On other pages, you can see other things, like learn a little about the club leader, see pictures of what we have done, learn about Jackson Pollock, and also Georgia O’Keefe. We Also, Enjoyed the DIA when they came to talk to us.
The Art Club is where Art Class takes place, (Art Room, NO. 13), On Friday. It takes place in time right before 3rd Grade lunch, Or about 11:50ish.
14 students are in this club, talented enough to have an advantage to learn more about art, and a head start on it.
By Evelyn
7 Facts about Jackson Pollack
By Andrea @ Selena
1. He lived from 1912 to 1956 - he was only 44 when he died in a car accident.
2. The style for which he is known is called "drip" or "drip and splash", and also "action painting."
3. He sometimes mixed broken glass with his paint.
4. His painting, "No. 5, 1948" sold at an auction in 2006 for $140 million, making it the most expensive painting ever.
5. His original first name was Paul.
6. He chopped off the end of a finger at the age of four, playing with a hatchet.
7. He once knocked down a wall to make a room large enough for a 20-foot canvas.
1. He lived from 1912 to 1956 - he was only 44 when he died in a car accident.
2. The style for which he is known is called "drip" or "drip and splash", and also "action painting."
3. He sometimes mixed broken glass with his paint.
4. His painting, "No. 5, 1948" sold at an auction in 2006 for $140 million, making it the most expensive painting ever.
5. His original first name was Paul.
6. He chopped off the end of a finger at the age of four, playing with a hatchet.
7. He once knocked down a wall to make a room large enough for a 20-foot canvas.
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The "DIA" classroom Talk
The Presenter from the DIA was Jane Strand.
Thank you for scheduling an Art to the Schools presentation with the Detroit Institute of Arts! Our ATS in-classroom presentations utilize a “learning to look” technique that enables students to look at and find personal meaning in works of art. Sessions emphasize class participation. DIA, ART TO THE SCHOOLS CONFIRMATION
Shaping Identity – Who are we?
Shaping Identity Explore works of art from around the world spanning thousands of years to investigate how people of diverse cultures use art to define, reinforce, and communicate cultural, national, and personal identity.
Thank you for scheduling an Art to the Schools presentation with the Detroit Institute of Arts! Our ATS in-classroom presentations utilize a “learning to look” technique that enables students to look at and find personal meaning in works of art. Sessions emphasize class participation. DIA, ART TO THE SCHOOLS CONFIRMATION
Shaping Identity – Who are we?
Shaping Identity Explore works of art from around the world spanning thousands of years to investigate how people of diverse cultures use art to define, reinforce, and communicate cultural, national, and personal identity.