*** 7th grade WET PAINT link is now available ***
*** Studio 2D supply list is now available***
***All syllabus will be updated and added to classroom pages once ERA announces the format learning this fall.
Welcome Students and families!
Two important goals for the art student are to embrace choice and to find their voice.
At Eagle Ridge Academy, we use a classical education model and a blended learning approach in all art classes - offering a variety of methods and resources to engage student learning. In addition to face-to-face instruction, class demonstrations, discussions and critiques, another method of study includes online components - often delivered through Google Classroom.
Use the tabs to the left find out about individual classes - including curriculum, student blogs and my art room blog. And thank you for stopping by!
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.
Artistic Behaviors Art students strive to exhibit artistic behaviors. Specifically, they aim to...
Please note:
I am compelled to thank many for the ideas and resources presented on these pages. I am a member of the National Art Education, the Minnesota Art Ed Association as well as a many vibrant online Facebook Groups of Art Teachers. These are just some that make up my invaluable professional learning community.
Additionally, I consult and borrow from many blogs and websites including (but not limited to):
National Art Education Association
Thoughts on Arting
Art of Apex
Art Around - Joy Schultz
Teaching for Artistic Behavior
*** Studio 2D supply list is now available***
***All syllabus will be updated and added to classroom pages once ERA announces the format learning this fall.
Welcome Students and families!
Two important goals for the art student are to embrace choice and to find their voice.
At Eagle Ridge Academy, we use a classical education model and a blended learning approach in all art classes - offering a variety of methods and resources to engage student learning. In addition to face-to-face instruction, class demonstrations, discussions and critiques, another method of study includes online components - often delivered through Google Classroom.
Use the tabs to the left find out about individual classes - including curriculum, student blogs and my art room blog. And thank you for stopping by!
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.
Artistic Behaviors Art students strive to exhibit artistic behaviors. Specifically, they aim to...
- Create Original Art
- Develop Art Making Skills
- Communicate Through Their Work
- Take Chances/Risks
- Collaborate
- Solve Problems
- Reflect
- Have a Global Awareness of Artmaking
Please note:
I am compelled to thank many for the ideas and resources presented on these pages. I am a member of the National Art Education, the Minnesota Art Ed Association as well as a many vibrant online Facebook Groups of Art Teachers. These are just some that make up my invaluable professional learning community.
Additionally, I consult and borrow from many blogs and websites including (but not limited to):
National Art Education Association
Thoughts on Arting
Art of Apex
Art Around - Joy Schultz
Teaching for Artistic Behavior