Where do you all store the student portfolios? Space
is such an issue, but the idea of a student portfolio
is a great one.
--- Jayna Huffines <jayna_99@yahoo.com> wrote:
> What a great idea- that could save me some tagboard.
> ha!
>
> gail kizis <smokealarm7@hotmail.com> wrote:we got
> our local Albertson's grocery store to donate that
> many brown paper
> grocery bags.
> this is our first activity each year (high school).
> students cut the bottom off the bag. start by
> cutting straight down one of
> the corners till you get to the bottom of the bag,
> then cut off the bottom.
> next, fold with all the writing inside.
> tape sides with masking tape. this is their
> portfolio for the year. some
> kids will keep a pencil in theirs because for some
> reason carrying a pencil
> these days is too uncool.
> last, divide one side of the portfolio into sections
> (irregular, organic
> shapes look best) then we go over the basic elements
> of art and students may
> use their choice of media to illustrate each one in
> a section of one side of
> the portfolio.
> have a standard spot for printing name and class
> period boldly on one side.
> works pretty well and these aren't too bulky.
> nancy in north texas
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