Use Google Docs in a way unexpected...with emojis! This multi-subject lesson will have your students planning, designing, and creating a work of art set in mosaic! Teacher presentation file, including where the mosaic art style has been used, emoji mosaic examples, and emoji differences are all included! Emoji mosaic will have all students smiling to see their work of art come together! Made for use with: PC Mac Chromebook All resources are organized for assigning through Google Classroom! *This lesson has an optional precursor lesson: Emoji Writing in Google Docs! Like emojis? Try our Digital Breakout Activity - Emoji Bandit! | Emoji Escape Room The step-by-step directions makes this lesson any teacher's dream because all you have to do is simply post the tutorial and work files on your class website or Google Classroom and that's it! Directions, guides, and instructions with screen-shots will not only assign the work and expectations, but it will actually teach them EXACTLY how to complete the assignment! Meet the students half-way by transforming their texting into a work of art! Students will need to plan the 'big picture' and search for supporting color schemes to complete their mosaic. This lesson is exciting for elementary students and can also be challenging enough for middle school and high school by requiring a more complex image. Includes: *Emoji Mosaic in Google Docs! Lesson Plan (PDF) *Emoji Student Work File, “Emoji Mosaic” (DOCX/DOC) Google Classroom Compatible Link Available! *How to insert Emojis in Google Docs (JPEG) *Teacher display/lesson file, “Mosaic Examples” (PDF) *4 Emoji Mosaic Bonus Samples! *Flexible Assignment for Grades 3-12! *2017 ISTE and Common Core Standards alignment! *Easy to use, school friendly search engines! *Step-by-Step student and teacher directions! *Printable and Google Folder Copy to use in Google Classroom! *Google Classroom tips & resources to get Classroom up and running! *Ready-to-Post online directions for assignment (PDF/DOCX/DOC) *Easy grading when assigned through Google Classroom! TERMS OF USE Any redistribution of this product is strictly prohibited. No alteration and repacking is allowed. Google Classroom folder is provided only to the buyer as convenience of attaching files and may not be shared with anyone other than the buyer. Doing so is in direct violation of our copyright. *Click FOLLOW to get notified of our next technology lesson! **Your feedback helps guide us to which kind of lessons you would like to see in the future. Please take an opportunity to let us know what you think below. Thank you!** *********************************************** COME AND VISIT OUR STORE! If you enjoyed this product, please visit our store to see our other products! We have a wide range of resources including Technology Lessons, Science Resources, A Free Study Hall Bundle, and other creations to spice up your classroom and TpT resources! We SPECIALIZE in Technology Lessons and Activities! Below are our Technology lessons available individually or the bundle of your choice! (21%-23% OFF with BUNDLES!) TECH LESSON BUNDLE: Set 1 Tech Lesson - Design Your Own Home! Tech Lesson - Elio Car: Compare & Contrast Tech Lesson - Snapchat "Privacy" Policy Tech Lesson - Logo Design: Welcome to Marketing Tech Lesson - Animate This! Lesson Plan - Google Slides / PowerPoint Activity Tech Lesson - Make Your Own Music {Song Creation} TECH LESSON BUNDLE: Set 2 Tech Lesson - Keep Calm...and Make a Meme Tech Lesson - Famous People Word Clouds Tech Lesson - Instagram "Privacy" Policy Tech Lesson - Google Maps - GPS Buddy Tech Lesson - Hypertext - All About Me! Tech Lesson - 3D Printing - Block Builder! Buy ALL the ABOVE LESSONS with our TECH LESSONS DOUBLE BUNDLE: 12 Lessons Check out the QUALITY of our work in our Google Maps FREEBIE Lesson Plan (Unit Preview) - Technology Lesson {Tech} New Technology Lessons: Emoji Writing in Google Docs! Emoji Mosaic in Google Docs! *************************************************** PURCHASING TIP: Did you know that when you leave feedback for a paid product, you receive credit toward your TpT account? Want to rack up some free credits? Go to your “My Purchases” page (logged in) and you will see a “Provide Feedback” button. Rate your paid products and get your money back for your money spent! We thoroughly enjoy and appreciate receiving your feedback and you receive credit! It’s win-win! Please see the “TpT Credits” posting for more details and your current credit balance (logged in). *************************************************** WHERE TO FIND AND FOLLOW US: Our Store: Mr. and Mrs. Rooster Be the first to know when we upload new products, discounts, and freebies by clicking on the green star next to our store logo to become a follower! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrandmrsrooster/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrmrsrooster/ Blog: http://mrandmrsrooster.blogspot.com/
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And We Waltz With Water is a mosaic mural created by Dixie Friend Gay and Mosaika Art and Design for Lamar University’s new Science & Technology Building. Because the classes taught in the new building will relate to biology, the mosaic incorporates water, air, plants, and shows the relationship between the three on a microscopic level. The 24’ high by 12’wide mosaic depicts Texas wetlands with lily pads afloat on rippling water.
After seeing the 'Santa Up Close and Abstracted' post waaaaaaay back in December, I downloaded the Percolator App. Ms. Fuglestad is an incredibly talented art teacher, who actually received the Illinois art teacher of the year award in the same ceremony at the National Conference, so we haven't officially met, but I have seen her in real life...so I sort of know her. ;-) If you are looking for some inspiration in your classroom, check out her amazing blog and especially watch the video on this post where she showcase her incredible use of technology in the art classroom with very young students. Makes me feel WAAAAAY ancient and behind the times. Anyway, the percolator app is pretty cool and she used it in her classroom in a very real way....I'm hoping to find a way to incorporate iPads in the classroom in the future. This would be a great way to do it. I love how you can take either a photo or a drawing and apply a filter in the Percolator app. It yields beautiful results. All of the photos below were taken on my iPhone. If you are looking for something creative for your own kids to do at home this summer, or a way to incorporate technology in the classroom, you might consider giving this app a whirl. This was a painting by one of my students. I love how it morphed into this abstracted design. A photo of shells The next few photos are from a recent post, Out and About in Galveston, Tx a drawing from my sketchbook! a mural from my classroom A gorgeous student painting of a tiger from the end of the year I tested out a variety of photos and I think I used basically the same filter for all of my images, because it was the one that I personally liked the most. It would be so fun to give my students total control so that they could experiment with all of the options available on the app. If you decide to try it out, please share a link below, I would love to see your (or your kids') work!!
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Making Mosaic Art with Google Drawings is a fun way to get kids creating in the classroom. Here are the steps to get started along with 5 ideas for using
Here are four mosaic charts I doodled over the weekend, each a variation of the first. (They aren’t made using my encoding method, so there’s no hidden meaning involved.) I couldn’…
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The focus of this project is on the contemporary French artist ‘Invader’ and his mosaic street art which was greatly influenced by the super-pixelated (low graphic resolution) 1970s video games. How in-depth you decide to take this project is totally up to you! Art discussions easily derived from this lesson include the legality of street art, the use of pseudonyms, contemporary art vs. traditional art, the influence of technology over modern art, and complementary colors. The technological aspect of this project may include discussion about graphic resolution, what a pixel is, how images are formed electronically, the influence of video games, artist’s use of the internet as an anonymous platform of communication, and yes – MINECRAFT (instead of ‘Invader’ monsters, you could easily have your students design their own Minecraft characters)! The math concepts utilized in this project include measuring with a ruler, drawing parallel and perpendicular lines, grids, and if you have students complete the writing portion – fractions and percentages! ***These mosaics look wonderful when displayed randomly throughout the hallways (and this really gets across the idea of street art)! Once the artwork is hung, invite students to participate in an artwork scavenger hunt to find all their classmate's pieces based on the fractions they wrote describing the colors used!*** Also included is an extension activity (which would also be great to use for students who finish early) in which students create their own Minecraft characters heads by coloring in squares on a grid (provided) and then write fractions to describe their color use! Included in this package: Lesson Procedures Grading Rubric PowerPoint Presentation (including simplified student directions) Pre-ticked Grid Fully-lined Grid Writing Piece Scavenger Hunt Extension Cut-out Display Title (and pictures of my school display) Extension Activity: Minecraft Character Creator Suggestion: To make this project more complex for older grades you could have them create a 1/2" grid instead of a 1" grid. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns please feel free to contact me at [email protected] and/or leave some feedback! :) Check out my Blog, Instagram, and Facebook page for great ideas and giveaways!
Lighthouses, once critical navigational aids for mariners, have seen significant changes in their role due to advancements in technology. While some aspects of their traditional function have diminished, lighthouses are not entirely obsolete. Here’s a closer look at the current relevance of lighthouses. Technological Advancements GPS and Electronic Navigation The advent of GPS (Global Positioning […]
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Before I begin describing this project I need to give a HUGE shout out to Mollie from 'Art with Ms. K' for giving me the basis for this absolutely AWESOME project! If you don't already follow her blog.. you should definitely check it out! :) Before beginning this project I gave my lovely 3rd graders a pretest to see what they already knew about complementary colors (not much). Afterwards we began by looking at the artwork of contemporary French street artist 'Invader' (his alias). Invader creates mosaics using small square tiles that are inspired by the 1978 arcade game 'Space Invader'. Because of the game's low-resolution graphics, the characters in it appeared to be very pixelated... so they were a natural fit for mosaic work! *We also watched the AWESOME video below created by Patrick Jean. YOUR KIDS WILL LOVE IT. Invader travels all over the world to install his mosaics in places where people will see them (for example the HOLLYWOOD sign in California), then afterwards posts his "invasion" locations online in the form of maps that he sells from his website. After viewing his artwork, we discussed the issues concerning street art (semi/totally illegal) and their impressions of it. We also discussed Invader's personal style and approach to his artwork. Then I had my 3rd graders begin lining their grids so they could create their own invader mosaics. I have to give serious credit to Mollie who somehow amazing got her 3rd graders to completely measure and line their own grids (which is like an unheard of task)! I remember student teaching in a middle school and my 8th graders couldn't even do it without massively struggling!! To prevent a lot of headaches and frustration (from both myself and my students), I decided to give my kids a sheet of paper with 1" tick marks already mapped on it. All they had to do was line the tick marks up together with their rulers and then draw the lines. I am INCREDIBLY happy that I did it this way! I still had many students who I had to hover over to get them through this step. After students finished lining their grids, they drew the contour line of their own invader character on their grid to help map out their spaces. Then we got talking about complementary colors schemes! Complementary colors schemes are great because they produce a large amount of contrast, so they would really make our artwork pop! Students selected one complementary colors scheme, then set to work gluing down 1"x1" squares of construction paper that I had already pre-cut and put into little bowls (I'm pretty sure I killed my back hunching over my cutting board for like 30 minutes doing this!). Once they were finished, they cut out the remaining white border from there paper and mounted their artwork on a black piece of construction paper. I also had them do a little write-up for there work which asked them what their pixel monster's name was, what complementary color scheme they used, how many square "tiles" their invaders were made up of, and then had them write the fractions for each color. For example, if they used 25 red squares, their fraction would have been 25/70 (70 is the total number of squares altogether). It was just a simple way I could combine some more math skills with the lesson (as if learning how to use a ruler wasn't enough!!). ;) Last night teachers at my school had to stay late for curriculum night, so I thought that would be the perfect opportunity for me to hang up their artwork! In the beginning of our 3rd grade hall I hung up my lesson information (what we did writeup, standards, essential questions, vocabulary) and then randomly hung up all their artwork throughout the hallway (to further communicate the idea of street art). Today when I saw that particular class of third graders in the hallway, they were telling me how absolutely ecstatic they were to come in this morning to find their artwork hanging up throughout the hallways (just like street art)! Best scavenger hunt ever! Ahhh I love being an art teacher! :) If you'd like to get this lesson with the PowerPoint and all the necessary resources, check out my store! Also available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store!
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