This Jeopardy-styled interactive PPT can be downloaded from the Slideshare site and used with your students to review some basic art concepts. There are 25 questions but no answers (hopefully the teacher knows them all).
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Use Fugleflicks as hints when students get stuck on an art review question.

Slides 2-5 are answered in the Fugleflick, "Can't Mix for Primaries"
Slide 6 is answered in this Fugleflick, "Complementary in Every Way"
Slide 7 is referred to in this Fugleflick "Visual Texture"
Slide 8 is referred to in this Fugleflick "Elementary Musical"
Slides 10-11 are answered in this Fugleflick "Deep Space"
Slides 13-14 are answered in this Fugleflick "Monochromatic"
Slides 15-19 are covered in this Fugleflick "I Am Art"
Slide 20 is answered in this Fugleflick "Godzilla Educational Movie"
Slide 24 is covered in this Fugleflick "Bye Bye Road"
Slide 26 is the reason this Fuglelick was created "Elementary Musical"
 
 
Fugleflick filmmakers have been working since October on a video that promotes diversity metaphorically using art. Our original song drove the imagery and our understanding of surrealism from last year's work with Rene Magritte inspired much of what you'll see. Students used animation tools in Keynote and green screen effects in iMovie to create this dream-like movie. See if you can identify the 15 pieces of famous art shown throughout the movie. Please give our young filmmakers feedback in the comments area below. Thanks for watching, Different is Good.
Quiz your students by asking them to identify the famous art pieces as seen in the movie.
Click on each image to enlarge them. Then, use this answer sheet to see how you did.
 
 
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Graphic Organizers
Compare-a-Twist allows the teacher to set up a compare and/or contrast review game on any topic. Students drag the text or image to the correct side of the screen. Animations give immediate feedback to learners. Teachers can save their games and share them via google docs. Ideas: Sort primary/secondary colors Sort warm/cool colors. Sort images by genre.

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Collaborative Art
Make a Monster App
Create a Monster App
Faces iMake
Art Doodles
Ideas: as students are individually sketching ideas for an upcoming art design, pass the ipad around the room and have each contribute to a class design. Watch it build on the screen through the projector.

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Art Puzzles
Art Puzzles: Sliding Slices
Find an art puzzle that relates to the art subject or artist that your art project is based on. Let each student make one move until it's solved. Keep track of how many moves it takes to solve and see if they can beat other classes' scores.

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Quizzes
You can make your own quizzes in Educreations or use a pre-made interactive quiz from the art section of BrainPop App.

Idea: pass the ipad from one group to the next giving them the first chance at getting the correct answer.

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Interactive eBooks
Find an ebook that ties in nicely with what you're learning in art class. We made monsters from shapes . When finished I had student's take turns turning the page in There is a  Monster at the End of this Book
starring Groover. We used a Finding Nemo interactive puzzle book  to accompany our monochromatic fish lesson too.


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Digital Portfolio

Don't forget that an ipad is a video camera and still camera too. 
Photograph and upload art with the 
Artsonia app
Use Evernote to collect images
Use Dropbox app to collect images

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Let your ipad roam!
Mirror your ipad through your projector wirelessly with
Apple TV
Reflection App
Then pass the ipad around the room.
No wifi? You can create a closed network and still mirror your ipad with a laptop hooked up to a projector.

 

Quiz Yourself

10/20/2011

 
I just learned about FLIPSNACK, an online PDF --> eBook converter. Think of the possibilities in education. You could publish your students books so easily or do this:
Take out the Mimio Vote, embed your quiz, and test your student's knowledge.
 

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