Website and Blog Set up
• 1st go to the weebly login site • 2nd create an account... be sure to remember your login information and use the following set up for your user name firstname sashsart year for example ... sarahsashsart2020 • 3rd create a blog site. You can choose whatever theme you like, just be sure it is set up as a blog. • VERY IMPORTANT... Do Not forget to publish after you have done the work. This is what saves your updates! |
Here is a great examples of a final website and process blog from last year...
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BLOG/Website RUBRIC
- 100 sketchbook points total for each post/update.
- Website checks will be on Monday mornings!
- One blog entry for each unit/project.
- This can be an ongoing and should address your process, the studio habits of mind, and hit aspects of the creative process. . .
IDEA - PLAN - MAKE/EXPLORE - REFLECT/SHARE
• I Followed Directions Points
40 possible points in this section
- 20 points - minimum of 4 pictures included, 1 must be of your work and 1 of your sketches. There should be an in progress pictures of your work, and when we have a final critique the work should be "done"
- 20 points - addressed assigned writing prompts for each unit, minimum of nine sentences of analysis.
• Content Points
60 possible points in this section
- Level 3 = 60 points - your writing analyzes your work process honestly and explains your thinking clearly using art vocabulary. Your pictures provide visual evidence to support your writing.
For Example…
“For this project I used a soft slab technique, and ended up gaining more proficiency then I had before. I learned that you can use paper towel rolls for support and torn edges for an added effect. This makes the clay retain a soft, fluid appearance and adds an interesting edge scape. I would love to push this even further and try to work with even thinner slabs of clay.”
- Level 2 = 50 points - your writing is surface level, thoughts aren’t clearly explained. Your photos are related to what you write about but don’t provide clear evidence.
For Example…
“My art was original. I found a picture of a bird to use as inspiration but I changed things. This made my art my own.”
To make it a three explain why you think your art is original, describe how you changed the picture and add art vocabulary and the Studio Habits of Mind to guide you :)
- Level 1 = 40 points - your writing is general and could apply to anyone’s work, thoughts aren’t explained. Your photos aren’t connected to your writing.
For Example…
“My art is original because I did it. I came up with the ideas and that makes it my own. I’m really happy with my work.”
- 100 sketchbook points total for each post/update.
- Website checks will be on Monday mornings!
- One blog entry for each unit/project.
- This can be an ongoing and should address your process, the studio habits of mind, and hit aspects of the creative process. . .
IDEA - PLAN - MAKE/EXPLORE - REFLECT/SHARE
• I Followed Directions Points
40 possible points in this section
- 20 points - minimum of 4 pictures included, 1 must be of your work and 1 of your sketches. There should be an in progress pictures of your work, and when we have a final critique the work should be "done"
- 20 points - addressed assigned writing prompts for each unit, minimum of nine sentences of analysis.
• Content Points
60 possible points in this section
- Level 3 = 60 points - your writing analyzes your work process honestly and explains your thinking clearly using art vocabulary. Your pictures provide visual evidence to support your writing.
For Example…
“For this project I used a soft slab technique, and ended up gaining more proficiency then I had before. I learned that you can use paper towel rolls for support and torn edges for an added effect. This makes the clay retain a soft, fluid appearance and adds an interesting edge scape. I would love to push this even further and try to work with even thinner slabs of clay.”
- Level 2 = 50 points - your writing is surface level, thoughts aren’t clearly explained. Your photos are related to what you write about but don’t provide clear evidence.
For Example…
“My art was original. I found a picture of a bird to use as inspiration but I changed things. This made my art my own.”
To make it a three explain why you think your art is original, describe how you changed the picture and add art vocabulary and the Studio Habits of Mind to guide you :)
- Level 1 = 40 points - your writing is general and could apply to anyone’s work, thoughts aren’t explained. Your photos aren’t connected to your writing.
For Example…
“My art is original because I did it. I came up with the ideas and that makes it my own. I’m really happy with my work.”