More than three鈥憅uarters of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Creating a visual art lessons that combine literacy, creative thinking skills, and opportunities for exploration will engage students and ultimately produce stronger and more confident thinkers. I understand the need to integrate literacy into all curriculums. Constantly I see my students struggling to make sense of their feelings and ideas. I see them struggling to organize their thoughts. I see them frustrated and intimidated by lack of skills needed to be become successful. Therefore, I want to begin to grow a library of books related to the arts and keep it accessible in my classroom. The books listed below are books about artists, books with fabulous illustrations, books about creativity, books that teach artistic methods, and books that simply inspire. These books will be used in our daily lesson plans and related to our weekly visual art projects. I believe that teaching a literacy integrated visual art curriculum can only increase literacy skills and better prepare my students for the world, while giving them confidence and providing them with a creative outlet.
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Creating a visual art lessons that combine literacy, creative thinking skills, and opportunities for exploration will engage students and ultimately produce stronger and more confident thinkers. I understand the need to integrate literacy into all curriculums. Constantly I see my students struggling to make sense of their feelings and ideas. I see them struggling to organize their thoughts. I see them frustrated and intimidated by lack of skills needed to be become successful. Therefore, I want to begin to grow a library of books related to the arts and keep it accessible in my classroom. The books listed below are books about artists, books with fabulous illustrations, books about creativity, books that teach artistic methods, and books that simply inspire. These books will be used in our daily lesson plans and related to our weekly visual art projects. I believe that teaching a literacy integrated visual art curriculum can only increase literacy skills and better prepare my students for the world, while giving them confidence and providing them with a creative outlet.