I hear it works on Chromebooks and iPads! I'll try it out with my 3rd-5th grade students.
How would you use this in an art lesson?
Another art teacher posted this online tool on Facebook today: TryColor.com. It looks interesting, I think I'll need some students to play with it and explain how it works!
I hear it works on Chromebooks and iPads! I'll try it out with my 3rd-5th grade students. How would you use this in an art lesson?
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Create an online spinner for art lessons, you can create your own here: WheelDecide.com Here is one I made for a kindergarten line lesson. Try it out! I have been using GAFE with some of my elementary students this year, here is a list of links to sites that I have found useful for the art room.
Google Cultural Institute Google Art Project Google Art Project YouTube Channel GAFE Lesson Plans (Under subject, choose Fine Arts) Three Ways to use Google Tools in Art and Art History Classes One-to-One Tech Resources (for art) by Don Eckert Lesson Ideas for Google Art Project – From Jennifer Carey Links for all educators: 20 Effective Ways to Use Google Apps for Education Chromebooks: A Resource Guide for BPS Educators Primarily Google: Twelve K-3 Activities for Google Classroom One-to-One Tech Resources (home page) by Don Eckert Lots of great Google Info on these blogs: Google Apps Essential Infographic and Getting Started with Google Draw by Alice Keeler Google Resources and 5 Tips for Using Google Apps on the iPad by Kasey Bell on Shake Up Learning |
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