Sunday, April 6, 2014

DaArtistZNT: Artist and Educator- Documenting in the Classroom





Greetings Family

Welcome and a very Happy Spring to you!

I would like to take this time to address the importance of documenting information in the classroom and in life in general. 

So what is "Documentation"? Why is "Documentation" important?


Today I will strive to address these questions, provide points of reference, pictorial examples, and definitions.

So let's gets started.

Documentation by definition is: the collection of information or data through several means ones paper work and written observations, videos, pictures, samples of childrens work, tape recording of dialogue and other social interactions.

Examples of documentation gathering:

Anecdotal Notes
Developmental Checklist
Pictures 
Work Samples
Videos

So why is this all so important? It provides us with a frame of reference. 

In the classroom we can track developmental progress and assess the effectiveness of our teaching and learning.


I personally love documentation, but more specifically I enjoy snapping pictures because it helps trigger my memory of the 4 W's Who? What? Where? Why?

In the world of technology many of us use documentation everyday via social networking rather it be a blog, Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. This too is a form of documentation.

Here in the Art Studio for me taking a picture is all about capturing the moment!

Art is about creating and enjoying the process, but not always about the product.

Here in the studio children get to develop and make connections between art and real life objects and skills.

Theme: Transportation/Community



Here the young child is practicing tracing the fundamental stages of drawing.

This picture depicts the development and enhancement of finemotor skills along with cognitive ability.

1. 3 point grip
2. Tracing
3. Attends and focuses on work 
4. Child uses opposite hand to hold stencil in place.




Correlation and Correspondence

Here the child is developing finemotor ability but is also engaging in matching and real life connections. 

1. Child matches color of traffic light to picture and colors cirlcle in red. 
2. Child associates traffic light picture with traffic light out in the community.




Artistic Expression and Self Awareness

The above child was asked to draw a picture of herself in the community picture. No suggestions were made except please make sure you make all the parts of your body.  

Here we can see several developmental domains in action along with other skills.


1. Cognitive Ability
2. Finemotor Skill
3. Prior Knowledge 


Balance Awareness and Focus

The child is focused. She is holding the car in one hand while painting the wheels with the other. 

Skills being used are:

1. Cognitive 
2. Social Emotional
3. Finemotor 

I hope you enjoyed taking a  small glimpse into my Art Studio. 


Let's talk about the 4 W's

Who: Young children in varying ages of development.

What: Well Art of course which at times can engage math, science, social studies and real life connections.

Where: The Art Studio a child friendly and appropriate space where young children are encourage to create freely based on themes or own interest.  

Why: Art with in its self is a form of documenting as developing young artist you can see young childrens growth. Growth is represented through practice, prior knowledge, cognitive ability and awareness of self. Each child has their own ability to create work that is authentic to them. All children may not create a representational figure that has all identifiable body parts. However they can still create. The point is to keep going, keep trying, skills develop, grow with practice, consistency and ability over time.


Happy Spring and Happy Art



I now offer private art classes for children Ages 2-8 years of age. Feel free to email me if you are interested in a private home lessons.


Love and Light

DaArtistZNT




Thursday, December 12, 2013

A.rtistically R.aising T.he S.tandard: Winter in the A.R.T.S. Studio...

Peaceful Greetings Family,


The week is almost over but my infant and toddler students have been busy creating delightful charming and authentic work. This week's art studio project is focused on winter and cold weather.

We have been exploring new materials to paint with that can easily be found at home, Qtips and foam peanuts from packages.

"Children's art is not about the product but the process  in which art is created." Willfully "Children can developed a life long curiosity in art that transcends time..."

Let's look and see what we have been up to...



Literacy Connection: 
Author/Illustrator: Claudia Rueda
 
"This delightful  book takes you through the journey of a mother polar bear and baby polar as he learns and grows. He discovers snowstorms and that he is loved."


 

Art Activity: 
 
"Children use light blue paper to create a winter scene of snow and ice with combination of green blue, light blue and white paint."

 
"Here children practice dotting and stippling with q tips and foam peanut shapes to make a winter storm."

 
 
 


 "Children practice cooperative learning by sharing art materials, Here two children share a plate of paint and work together nicely." ;)

 "Children continue to paint using foam peanuts to create dots and marks on their paper."
 

Starting January 6, 2013

I will be teaching a winter “Tot Zone” Class at the Eliot School in Jamaica Plain, MA the focus of this class is for children ages 2-3 years age with an accompanied caregiver. I am excited to be facilitating this course and have lots a great art projects planned related to the season and family. Please click on the link below to register. Classes are filling quickly! Class will take place on Monday mornings from 10am to 11am.


 

 
If you’re interested in learning more about me as an artist and or are interested in me teaching a course in art for your program/center of education please contact me at zahriahnurtruth@me.com.

I am certified to work with children from Preschool to Second grade.

Let's create Art from the HeArt!

Peace and Blessings

Da Artist ZNT

Zahirah Nur Truth

 


 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Da Artist* Da Educator* Da Visionary: Exploring Art and Literacy

Peace Family,


I know it's been a while and wanted to take this opportunity to show you what I have been up to lately in the Art Studio working with young children. 

Some of you are aware I am a formally trained  Early Childhood Specialist with a passion for Art. I am happy to say that here in the state of Massachusetts I am a certified Infant/Toddler, Preschool as well as Director I and II professional.

Let's learn a little more about the program that I run and take a peek into the studio.




A.R.T.S.

and

Literacy Program



A.rtistically R.aising T.he S.tandard






The main benefit of incorporating literacy into an art program is that most children are naturally visual learners when combining linguistics with letters sounds, letters and word recognition you are strengthening young children’s ability to read and write at an early age. The overall goal of the A.R.T.S. and Literacy program is to bring these two worlds together in a fun and engaging way that is appealing to young children and families. Children will be exposed to literacy via many modalities; conversation, exposure to artistic terminology, traditional children’s literature in the form of child appropriate books. Children will learn about letters and words by being submerge in a child friendly art studio that is enriched with words labeled on common areas, tools and objects that they may be used in the Art Studio. Each lesson will be geared to the development of Early Head Start /Head Start /School Readiness programs. They will then be scaffold to meet the learning needs of individual groups and individual children with varied learning abilities. All of my lesson plans are created in way in which similar concepts can be taught to elementary aged children by scaffolding the learning techniques and requirements to the needed level.



Welcome

To
The

Art Studio

With

Ms Zahirah


Literacy Connection: 


“The Family Book”
By Todd Parr


 

Art Activity: 




“Students get to use colorful paper as background in unison with various shapes and textures of paper to create a mix media family collage. They complete the project by using markers to add finishing touches.”

 


Literacy Connection: 



“ART”

By Patrick McDonnell


 

Art Activity: 




What is Art? Making Art and beyond...







“Children learn about different line formation, and get to practice those using crayons; they then finish up the practice by exploring drawing and painting techniques with watercolor. The finished project is a unique mural created as a group.”
  


If you're interested in learning more about me as an artist and or are interested in  me teaching a course in art for your program/center of education please contact me at zahriahnurtruth@me.com.


I am certified to work with children from Preschool to Second grade.


Let's create Art from the HeArt!

Peace and Blessings

Da Artist ZNT

Zahirah Nur Truth