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I really love the iPhone/iPad game, Draw Something for how it trains the players to communicate words visually. This social media enhanced one-to-one game doesn't work very well in my classroom yet as it is designed. So, I made an offline version to play on the interactive board featuring a collection of my saved drawings from games I was playing over the past month. I had enough that each of my students can take one turn trying to guess the word and spell it correctly. This worked great with my first graders who are just learning to read, write, and grow their vocabulary.

You can download my game in PDF form here.  
The next round for this game would be to let the students do the drawing after picking a random word from a hat. This will make a perfect end-of-the-year-we-can't-make-a-mess-in-my-clean-art-room-but-still-learn-and-have-fun Game.

By the way, did you notice that I'm sharing a file from my dropbox? Want to learn how to do this too. Watch my screencast video here.

 
 
This is our 6th year of burning digital portfolios in art class with our graduating 5th graders. I have a working portfolio for every student at Dryden on my harddrive that I add to each time we have a finished piece of art, video, or random snapshot. Students are always surprised to see the things that I've saved for them over the years. They each get a CD with their artwork and a shared folder that has anything from field trip pictures to snapshots from the first day of school in kindergarten. 
Our portfolio envelop has a feedback form. Students who show their discs to their families, sign the form, & return it by next art class will be entered into a raffle for great prizes.
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Looking at her Kindergarten wear-a-bow art.
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Looking at her paper crane for Japan
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Looking at his Kindergarten self-portrait.
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Looking at the picture used for iPod graphic
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Our 5th graders as they looked on the first day of Kindergarten
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Here is Kayley as a first grader working on her Monochromatic fish painting.
We use ARTSONIA as our online digital art gallery. This allows students to see their growth and learning over time before our Digital Portfolio Burning Day. 
Learn more about digital portfolios from our Fugleflick video below:
 
 
A group of 5th graders surprised me to daywith a bunch of paintbrush self-portrait puppets as a gift. They personified themselves as paintbrushes in the tradition of our YOUNG SLOPPY BRUSH (MIA since winter of 2010 -Learn more here). These brushes will find a home in my art room to remind me of my kind and creative students who will graduate Dryden soon. Thank you!
 
 
...I just wear the one I made on my Shirt!
These symmetrical paper collage monsters were photographed with ipods and run through the percolator app by their creators. See these and all the other great pieces my students have made on our online art gallery on Artsonia. Artsonia offers tons of wonderful products that feature your child's art. Right now we are finishing up a special fundraising opportunity for an iPad for the Art Room. Use this link to start shopping! Artsonia will donate 25% of purchases made on or before MAY 15th towards an ipad.
 
 
Our tradition continues (if all goes as planned). The kindergarteners learned the song, they created their bows, and Mrs. Deptula added me to the program. So, we will be performing in our spiffiest of attire The Kindergarten Song at the Kindergarten Tea. Here is a peek at our last minute rehearsal at the end of art class with K-4. 
(Warning: This is extremely cute-almost like those viral kitten videos)
You can learn the song here: vimeo.com/6390921
See an actual performance here (including their wear-a-bow art): vimeo.com/12084852
View these kindergartens' bows: artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?exhibit=516784
 
 
Thank you to my school community and beyond who have shared their kind thoughts with me as I learned that I wasn't chosen for the Golden Apple award. This process gave me a unique opportunity to feel your warm support for Dryden's Art Program and my contribution to it. I am very fortunate to be in such company doing as I do my job! Below are some kind gestures from students, teachers, and families that filled my room with thoughtfulness this week. 
 
 
I was interviewed by the hosts of Eduwin Weekly via the Edreach.us network. What an honor!
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This week on #EduWin Weekly: Hosts Michael Walker and Dennis Grice chat with Art Teacher, Tricia Fuglestad, about the Eduwin movement and art education. Tricia shares some of her favorite Apps for art, and how she showcases student work. Listen here.

Here is the app post I refer to.
Here is the Alien Animation Project
See Abigail's Story (YSB filmmaker)
See my Filmmakers winning best of show

 
ART Contests 05/09/2012
 
I have some announcements for our Dryden Artists and Families about two art contests:
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Celebrating ART.com has accepted almost 50 pieces of Dryden Art for their contest. This means they want to publish these pieces in their full color book after you give them permission.
If you received a note/postcard from me on their behalf please mail it in or go online with the password provided and respond by May 30th.


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Sax is an art supply company that publishes a color catalog and sends it out to schools across the country. They are looking for student artwork to decorate their publication. If you would like to submit your student's artwork (pick one from the finished pieces on Artsonia) then fill this out and return it to me by May 30th.

 
 
This year I started doing some graphic design work for educators and app developers in my "spare time".  Some examples include: Compare-a-Twist app, PKCLsoft, EdGamer Podcast, iDig Video Podcast
So, I realized after 6 years of making Fugleflicks with my students, we still haven't had a real logo. So, I downloaded the Comic Life app for text, drew a little movie maker based on my former student, Kristina, in the Brushes App, created transparency in Art Studio app, and combined everything again in Comic Life.  I downloaded Logo Maker app and it wasn't doing it for me. I wanted something more customizable. Would definitely recommend the Comic Life app. I have the desktop version too. I was able to back up my work to my dropbox as a comic life file so I'll be able to work on it again on my desktop (sweet!).
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My new Fugleflicks Logo (at last). 
IF you're interested in buying an item from the Artsonia Gift Shop featuring the new logo
1. Use this link to our ipad fundraiser site
2. Enter MRSFUGLESTAD1
3. Find the logo (will be the first one or one of the most recent)
4. Shop! 25% of your purchase will go towards an ipad for the art room!

 
 
David, my 4th grade student, shared an interactive drawing game with me today. I made this screencast below so I could give you a glimpse of the fun we were having. Spoiler Alert!!!
Have your own adventure here:  http://www.drawastickman.com/Or download the free app from this link.