As all TAB art teachers do, I am constantly thinking about the organization of the art studio and supplies. My room has a lot of challenges but it also some great things going for it. As we are starting off a new school year I wanted to try out a fresh idea: Class Art Kits. The idea evolved from frustrations of un-cared for supplies from last year. Specifically the drawing pens - which everyone LOVES - would go missing every class. The erasers were used as frustration relief and had constant holes stabbed in them before they disappeared all together. The teacher before me ordered a class set of gorgeous drawing pencils but I didn't dare bring them out for fear that they would be disassembled within minutes. It's not that my classes are crazy or the students don't know how to put things away properly, but when we are rushed cleaning up and getting to the next class students take shortcuts. Reflecting on those challenges I created these goals: - set up routines/expectations that help students be successful - develop a fool proof way to set clear expectations of desirable supplies - keep student ownership and responsibility on collecting, using, and putting away supplies - have a clear way to keep students accountable who are misusing supplies - keep supplies separate from the HS students (taught be another teacher - shared classroom) In comes the Class Art Kit. These are small kits of supplies that I developed. The Art Kits are assigned to each student in each of my classes by number. That student is responsible for the care of the supplies in the kit during their class period. If the next class finds something missing or broken, the previous student will be called in and held accountable. In each Art Kit I have placed: 1 Drawing Pencil Set With 12 different pencils 1 Eraser 1 Thick Black Marker 1 0.7 Drawing Pen 1 0.5 Drawing Pen 1 0.2 Drawing Pen 1 0.05 Drawing Pen 1 Pair of Scissors Other supplies that I am considering adding throughout the year: Art Knife Paint Brush Set Glue Stick I also have this written on each Kit: Materials break and burnout naturally. If this happens while you are using it bring it to Ms. Blundon for a replacement. It is your responsibility to check your Art Kit at the start of every class to ensure that all the materials are in good condition. If they are not, see Ms. Blundon as soon as possible otherwise you may be held accountable. To introduce the Art Kits, I am having each student complete this Google Form Quiz that includes them agreeing to care for and take responsibility of the supplies. Art Kit Quiz & AgreementEach material in the Kit is labeled with the Kit number. I painted the end of each drawing pencil a different color to help quickly tell the difference. It has taken a few weeks of work here and there to prep the whole Kit but I'm hoping that it will be worth it to keep supplies in good shape and teach students more responsibility. Here's hoping!
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