Thanks everyone!
I have been watching some on YouTube and they are really cool!
I'm curious-how do you show the tutorials in your classroom? Small
groups in front of a computer?
Or do you download videos and show them via computer to a projector to
a big screen? MY district BLOCKS
Youtube unfortunately.
Never have projected big screen from a computer-but I want to. I have
a Macbook Air and (and an HP projector that I haven't used as of
yet : )
Maybe I will this year!
Kathy in LA
On Aug 25, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Diane Davis wrote:
> There are some great how-to lessons on zentangles in youtube. I use
> them with my class. Some good, some not so good, so watch them first
> and pick the ones you like.
> diane
> On Aug 25, 2011, at 5:50 PM, Katherine Purdy wrote:
>
>> Hello-
>>
>> Someone posted an idea a few days ago on the doodle thread about
>> zentangles-
>> and I really liked the idea after seeing images of them I found on
>> the internet.
>>
>> But I have had no success finding a lesson plan on zentangles or at
>> the very least step by step directions anywhere.
>> Googling and searching for 2 days! All I can really find is
>> mention of classes people have taken and a million images!
>>
>> Found some books-Totally Tangled for example-and don't mind
>> ordering book but I want to make sure I get the RIGHT book-
>> so many out there-and I need a simple version for middle school.
>> Also the ones I found on Amazon do not let you look inside!
>>
>> I think people are trying to "protect" the profitability of
>> zentangles as I notice it's all copyrighted and such!
>>
>> Any resources people could suggest would be appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kathy in LA
>>
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