Yes, I'm starting to include links to supplies on my blog. If you go to insidethelineslessons.com, you'll find the link to the chalk in the post on Giotto.
These videos are great! Thank you!! When you talk about “in the lesson plan” where are those? Are those on C3? If so can you share your username. Thank you!!
I don't include examples of the artist's work on my blog. Often times the artist's most well-known work is owned by museums and not available for public use without permission. The best way is to get a book from your local library on the artist which includes high quality images. You could also bring print images you find online, or bring in a laptop to show images to your class.
If u use blackboard chalk it is more vivid love ur vid, BTW😁
Hi! I love your videos for CC fine arts. Would you be able to link what chalk you purchases from Amazon? Thank you!
Yes, I'm starting to include links to supplies on my blog. If you go to insidethelineslessons.com, you'll find the link to the chalk in the post on Giotto.
These videos are great! Thank you!! When you talk about “in the lesson plan” where are those? Are those on C3? If so can you share your username.
Thank you!!
Thanks, Michelle! All the information is on my blog, insidethelineslessons.com. The blog includes the videos and lesson plans.
where can i find examples of his work. I didn't see it on the blog
I don't include examples of the artist's work on my blog. Often times the artist's most well-known work is owned by museums and not available for public use without permission. The best way is to get a book from your local library on the artist which includes high quality images. You could also bring print images you find online, or bring in a laptop to show images to your class.