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Monday, February 20, 2012

It's Kindergarten Mona Lisa Time!

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 Mona Lisa...Mona Lisa...we adore you... Now I know some of you out there feel that this painting is overrated and perhaps it is. But we ...
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Friday, February 3, 2012

One Clay Project - 3 Ways! Cantrell Inspired Clay Faces

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Kimmy Cantrell Inspired Clay Faces - Finished 3 Ways - Which is the best method?  Last quarter I was lucky to have a wonderful student t...
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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Oh the Faces iMake with 3rd Graders!

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Today I introduced the iPad to my 3rd graders at one of my schools. I've been attempting to get funding for iPads to use with my Art s...
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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Shapes to Forms - A 3rd Grade project

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The Element of Form - Years ago the art teachers in my school district developed a scope and sequence and curriculum map for our eleme...
Sunday, January 22, 2012

Congrats to the Top 10 Art Ed Blogs!

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Thank you Jessica from theartofed.com  for putting together the Art Ed Blog of Year contest. I was honored to be among the finalists! You ca...
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Pattern with Kindergarten

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There are so many ways to teach pattern to our youngest students. This one is a simple (usually one class period) lesson. I usually don'...
Sunday, January 15, 2012

I'm Honored To Be Nominated for Art Ed Blog of Year!

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Great news! I just found out from Jessica over at  The Art of Education  that my blog has been selected as one of the finalists to win ...
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Theresa Gillespie
Theresa Gillespie spent over 20 years teaching Art in the Moline School District in Illinois. She has a BA degree in Art Education and a MEd degree in Education & Technology. She also is a graduate level instructor for The Art of Education where she enjoys helping art educators from around the world continue their education and professional development. In the spring of 2013 Theresa and her husband Chuck opened up ArtysBug Studio in Moline. She left the classroom in the spring of 2015 to spend more time working with the artists that come into ArtsyBug and working with teachers taking AOE courses. Though she has left the classroom, she has not left the Art Education field.
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