>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: The Ericksons [mailto:jorgen@mmind.net]
>>Sent: Thursday, 12 May 2005 13:43
>>To: TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group
>>Subject: RE: [teacherartexchange] Substitute Plans for very
>>ill art teacher
>>
>>
>>What about obtaining a photo of the teacher and dividing it
>>up using a graph
>>system and have the students then each draw/shade or paint a
>>portion. 18 x
>>24" paper works well for this. It can then be all put
>>together and hung
>>somewhere as a tribute to the teacher who is ill and
>>struggling..... I am sure if you are an art teacher you know
>>the method I am referring too. But in case you are another
>>type of teacher who is just asking this list for
>>advice--please let us know and one of us will explain this
>>project in more detail.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: harmon@pdx.edu [mailto:harmon@pdx.edu]
>>Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 12:55 PM
>>To: TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group
>>Subject: [teacherartexchange] Substitute Plans for very ill
>>art teacher
>>
>>
>>
>>I am creating substitute plans for an art teacher who is very
>>ill. He is in the hospital, and the students have not had an
>>opportunity to deal with his absence at all. I am looking for
>>lesson plans that will help create positive energy and
>>support for this very beloved teacher, and help the students
>>create a supportive community in his absence. Does anyone
>>have any sources or suggestions for lesson plans etc. that
>>would relate to this situation? There is about one month left
>>in the school year, and I have a great deal to do in the
>>interim, I am worried about missing a very teachable moment.
>>
>>Thank you for your help.
>>Kathryn Harmon
>>
>>---
>>To unsubscribe go to
>>http://www.getty.edu/education/teacherartexchange/unsubscribe.html >>
>>
>>
>>---
>>To unsubscribe go to
>>http://www.getty.edu/education/teacherartexchange/unsubscribe.html >>