I've been trying to teach my students to use appropriate voice levels during art. One of my schools uses the voice level terms school-wide. Another school has a few teachers who use it and I never hear it mentioned from teachers at my 3rd school.
So...I made up a voice level chart for each of my schools to post in the Art Room and I'm going to work on students understanding what I mean when I ask for "voice level 0 - or voice-level 1...".
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Love your version! Thanks for the artistic pairings too.... Nice visuals!
ReplyDeletePerfect for our Art Room :)
ReplyDeleteLove the pairings, hope the students get the idea! Could you send me the pdf file.
What a great classroom sign! My Art Teacher would love this! I would love the pdf...please, please please. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome chart, just awesome :)
ReplyDeletePlease send me a copy (pdf)! Love how it relates to art work as well as noise level!
ReplyDeleteLove this!!!!! I would love a copy :) .jpg would be wonderful! Thank you for sharing such an awesome resource!
ReplyDeleteLove it! What a fun way to relate paintings to noise levels!
ReplyDeleteI would love a jpeg of this! Awesome idea, thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful combination of descriptive text (literacy), necessary student responsibility (citizenship), and art (art awareness)! Thank you:-)
ReplyDeleteExcellent..would love the PDF! :-) Thank you bunches!
ReplyDeleteThis is excellent! I would love a copy of the PDF. THank you for posting this!
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ReplyDeleteMy email for the pdf is: melradulescu@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
Your chart looks great. What is your email address?
ReplyDeleteThank you for comment. You can find my email address on my blogger profile.
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ReplyDeleteI sent an email requesting the noise chart that you have depicted, but my email is smburnett21@gmail.com
This is GREAT! Could you please email it to me??? Thank you. ccbutler24@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying your blog. This is genius:)
If you have a spare moment I would love to get this too.
sburton@newcityschool.org
Thanks!
I would love to have this also. The art connection is great!
ReplyDeletemolly.haulbrook@spart5.net
So creative!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteTheresa, please send a copy of your clever voice level chart to medgibson@aol.org. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI tried to send you a copy to the email you listed - but got an error message. Is the address correct?
DeleteLove the idea! Voice control is such an important issue that has to consistently be addressed. Please send me the chart (either version) for use in my elementary art room.
ReplyDeleteThanks!!!!
lletourneau@nycap.rr.com
This is a great visual. Would you please send me a .pdf? Thank you!
ReplyDeletejuliefrench@mac.com
What a great idea! I would love a copy. Thank you!
ReplyDeletecmcclave@jds.org
Love it. Could you please send that to me as a pdf file at bimmerdoc@gmail.com. Thanks, Jenn
ReplyDeleteHello there mam! I'm loving this chart....could you email this to me at jmhaynesworth@AOL.com
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it! You can download a copy of it on my Art with Mrs. G website Go to artwithmrsg.com/mrs-gs-documents-to-share
DeleteI have a copy of the chart in my class. I was hoping to print out an individual copy of each of the paintings and talk about them with the students. I have the Scream, the Mona Lisa, and the MLK jr., but I don't know the others. Do you know the artists and paintings that you could forward on to me?
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Chris
elementaryman1@yahoo.com
Could you also send me the names of the paintings? I'd like to print them off individually around my classroom. Thank you!!
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