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Janet Swistock

How To Use Colour In Logo Design To Effectively Communicate The Right Message | Logo De... - 0 views

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    The use of color in logo design. Great introduction for students and can easily lead into a design lesson. Reference students' own favorite logos and brands.
Janet Swistock

Interior Design in Middle Schools | eHow.com - 0 views

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      Apply color theory knowledge to bigger lessons. Here is a great example of how to do that crossing disciplines through an interior design lesson.
  • exploration of interior design challenges students to create room
  • One of the most basic middle school art lessons is on color theory
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  • Students often create a color wheel to learn about color schemes. An
  • Color Theory
  • palettes that evoke a certain mood or represent a particular color
  • scheme--complementary, analogous, triadic or split-complementary
  • This can be done with cut paper or hand-drawn swatches.
Janet Swistock

Color Theory for Designers, Part 1: The Meaning of Color - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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      Lots of advertising here but there is very good information on designing with purposeful color. Lots of examples and explanations.
Janet Swistock

Color Trends + Palettes :: COLOURlovers - 0 views

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    Community network of contributors who share design trends, inspiration, palettes and patterns. Contributors are from all around the world. See how color is used in design and experience it yourself.
Janet Swistock

The Color Wheel and Color Theory - Colors on the Web - 0 views

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      Difference and uses for Additive vs Subtractive color mixing. This is a little more advanced information for an older classroom, or one exploring technology design and understanding.
Janet Swistock

Middle School Color Theory Projects - 0 views

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      Make sure to go to the bottom of the page for a preview of another lesson using monochromatic self portraits.
Janet Swistock

Color Matters - Design and Art - Color Theory - 0 views

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    Basic color wheel information and history, with additional explanation of Harmony and Context - very important in color theory!
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ColorTheory - 0 views

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    Color Theory lesson plans to help with ideas.
Janet Swistock

Henri Matisse. Simply painting and color. - 1 views

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      When presenting a unit on Color, it would be a shame to miss a master, Henry Matisse. Matisse used color in a bold, passionate way and his work should be introduced in the a color unit.
Janet Swistock

{Color Around the Globe} - Sensational Color - 0 views

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      Like taking a world tour based on color. Look at two countries and find out what role color plays in their land.
Kyle Campbell

10 Google Forms for the Classroom - 2 views

  •  Use this form to gather some indication from your new class about their likes and dislikes, their favourite lessons or after school clubs they enjoy. It will help you to build your relationships with children as you quickly learn more about them. Get your own copy .
  •  Use this form to gather some indication from your new class about their likes and dislikes, their favourite lessons or after school clubs they enjoy. It will help you to build your relationships with children as you quickly learn more about them. Get your own copy .
  • Weekly reading record The children in our school have a reading diary that they use to record information about times that they read during the week. They take it home as well as using it at school. A form could be created by the children as a place to enter data about their reading. I hear “I haven’t got my reading diary,” so many times during the year, this way they have no excuses and can access it from any computer. Alternatively a class form could also be setup to gather together everyone’s record.
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  • Maths data handling Perhaps the easiest to pick up and run with, the idea of using a form to gather together maths data handling information. The form could be a simple way of collecting information about the class – shoe size, eye colour etc. It is obviously about what you do with the data that counts but their is no reason why children couldn’t design and implement their own forms –
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      Great way to organize data in math and to teach students how to use and create Google Forms.
  • Prior learning assessment Use a form to assess what the children already know about any given topic that you are beginning. The form could be a formalised assessment with specific questions about the topic or it could be more general and open for the children to explain what they know. Either way such an assessment would allow you to have a better understanding of the current level of knowledge the children have about a topic.
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      Google Forms can do the work for you when it comes to assessing students. After students take the assessment the data will be in the spreadsheet. Also, this is a simple way to assess before a unit.
  • This is one of the ten ideas I would most like to explore this year as we continue to use Google Docs as part of our tech toolbox. Use a form to assess the relative success of the learning that has taken place during a single lesson or after a series of lessons on a topic. Invite the children to assess their own confidence after practice of something – such as a lesson on one of the written multiplication methods.
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      Helps make the students responsible for their own learning, and teaches them to be active learners that reflect.
  •  Use this form to gather some indication from your new class about their likes and dislikes, their favourite lessons or after school clubs they enjoy. It will help you to build your relationships with children as you quickly learn more about them. Get your own copy .
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      Good ideas for how to teach students how to use Google Forms.
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    This article presents 10 different ideas about how to use Google Forms in the classroom, from language arts to math and everything in between. Addtionally, learn how you can monitor the success of your lessons with Google Forms.
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    There are some great ideas in this article. I plan to pass this along to the teachers in my building. We have a few sets of netbooks and laptops that teachers could use with these ideas.
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