Half of students from low‑income households
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Help give my students quality paper to be used as art portfolios. The materials I've selected are quality Pacon paper, Crayola art color sticks and charcoal pencils which will give my students the ability to create genuine works of art on their art portfolios. My little Picassos will personalize their portfolio covers and use them to hold their individual artwork throughout the year.
Each student will get their own portfolio to store artwork throughout the school year. Students decorate and personalize their portfolios which help them take pride and ownership of their artwork. Portfolios allow students to easily continue with projects, for example, they can save and store drawings to be painted the following week.
Giving students the opportunity to have their own portfolios is very important to our art program. I want my students to understand the process of keeping and developing a portfolio from an early age. The folders also help me, as an art teacher, because I see 750 students per semester. Keeping artwork organized is huge and the portfolios allow the students, and I to easily show growth and development to parents, peers and on occasions school administration. Having these simple portfolio papers makes a really big impact on my job and my student's lives.
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Help give my students quality paper to be used as art portfolios. The materials I've selected are quality Pacon paper, Crayola art color sticks and charcoal pencils which will give my students the ability to create genuine works of art on their art portfolios. My little Picassos will personalize their portfolio covers and use them to hold their individual artwork throughout the year.
Each student will get their own portfolio to store artwork throughout the school year. Students decorate and personalize their portfolios which help them take pride and ownership of their artwork. Portfolios allow students to easily continue with projects, for example, they can save and store drawings to be painted the following week.
Giving students the opportunity to have their own portfolios is very important to our art program. I want my students to understand the process of keeping and developing a portfolio from an early age. The folders also help me, as an art teacher, because I see 750 students per semester. Keeping artwork organized is huge and the portfolios allow the students, and I to easily show growth and development to parents, peers and on occasions school administration. Having these simple portfolio papers makes a really big impact on my job and my student's lives.