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Fourth Grade Art
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Art Class Rules

FANDU
F = Follow directions, first time given.
A = Allow others to work without interruptions.
N = NO talking during instructions, or while a teacher is talking.
D = DO NOT get out of your seat unless it is an emergency.
U = Use all materials properly.

All of my classes use a "red light" system. Every member of the class starts on "green." If a student breaks an art rule, they write their name in "yellow." If the student continues to break art rules or consistently disrupts the learning environment, they erase their name from "yellow" and write it in "red." Students who move to a color besides "green" can move back down to "green" if their behavior improves.

Grading Policy

All of my students are graded on the following three criteria: Participation, Effort, and Behavior. I do NOT grade their artwork, ability, or talent. Everyday the students earn a daily grade. Students have the ability to earn three different grades: "E+", "E", and "E-".
"E+" stands for "Exceeds Expectations", in order to earn this grade the student must consistently go above and beyond what is expected of them. If they end up writing their name in a box, they will not receive an "E+" that day.
"E" stands for "Meets Expectations", this grade means that they do everything required. If a student writes their name in a box, they may still earn an "E" for that day.
"E-" stands for "Below Expectations", this means that the student does not meet the requirements for my class. For example, the student could break classroom rules, not participate in the class activity, or prevent others from learning.


Art News


Hello Everyone,
As the year is winding down, we are working on some really cool projects. 2nd and 3rd grade have completed a clay project and I am firing as I type. 5th grade is getting ready for some carving, and everyone else is doing some good Spring painting!

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to email me.

Thanks,
Mr. Cregger



2011-2012 Art Schedule
On your child's Art day, please send them in clothing that would not be ruined if an art accident happened.

Mondays: Jenkins, Richardson, Hensley, Hendrickson, L.Cregger, and Payne.
Tuesdays: Perrigan, Caudill, Woodby, Widner, D.Mullins, and Clayman.
Wednesdays: Winchell, Terry, Trent, Egan, Davidson, and Shumate.
Thursdays: Fuller, Walden, Jones, Wiles, and Witt.
Fridays: K. Mullins, Matchett, Smith, Henley, Doane, and Schweitzer.



My Quia activities and quizzes
Review of the principles of design
http://www.quia.com/cm/242947.html
Art Materials Word Jumble
http://www.quia.com/jw/257575.html
Useful links
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