Why Use Bitmoji Virtual Classrooms? In our online switch to online digital learning using Bitmoji's can increase online engagement with students. It is a way to grab student's attention and keep it. You can also use the small cartoons to create comics, awards, stickers, posters, and rules charts. Please note that some bitmojis may not be appropriate for school use. Download the Bitmoji Chrome Extension Or grabe the Bitmoji App for iOS or Android Useful Links: Bitmoji Emotion Charts Zones of Regulation Bitmoji Virtual Classroom Examples:
Bitmoji Banners for Google Classroom
Bitmoji Escape Rooms Bitmoji Find It Scenes
Helpful Websites so you can App Smash! LunaPic (turn those flat rugs into trapezoids) How to Insert video and have it play on the same google slide Not another PD by email Bitmoji Master List Google Doc by Aimee Wilson Remove Background Erase the words from your Bitmoji Here are some things you can draw at home:
1.Draw the inside of your closet 2.Draw the contents of your desk drawer 3.Draw the contents of your refrigerator 4.Draw the contents of your garage 5.Before the dishes are washed, draw them 6.Choose a subject, topic, and area of interest - Think of as many facets of the subject as possible. What are all the pieces and parts that make this interesting to you and draw them. 7.Draw a pile of laundry waiting to get washed 8.Draw a pile of bicycles on the sidewalk 9.Draw the guests at a dinner party 10. Draw yourself in a mirror 11. Draw your brother/sister/friend practicing his/her instrument 12. Draw your hand in multiple positions 13. Draw your hand holding a variety of objects 14. Draw your hand spelling out each single letter of a word in sign language 15. Draw your pet( ex. bird, cat, dog, fish, snake) 16. Draw what is in the rear-view mirror of your car 17. Draw a beautiful landscape-you may find one in a book or online 18. Draw an aerial view of your backyard 19. Draw a landscape in a bird eye view 20. Draw a pen/pencil and have and image coming out of in on to the page 21. Pick a flower or part of a plant and draw it from direct observation 22. Draw a grouping of three objects (still life), draw them how you see them, not individually (ex. apple, pear, banana) 23. Draw a piece of cake and make it look delicious 24. Draw one large popcorn kernel; draw a bag of popcorn with pop splitting out 25. Draw your favorite CD cover, 26. Create a new cover for your favorite CD 27. Draw the cover of your favorite video game 28. Create a new cover for your favorite video game 29. Draw an object when looking through a tube (microscope) 30. Look through a kaleidoscope and draw what your see, or make up your own design 31. Draw an object seen through glass (how does the glass make a difference) 32. Draw something floating or something that floats 33. Draw a dark object in a light environment 34. Draw the contents of a light room when sitting in a dark room 35. Draw a room/hallway in one point perspective 36. Lie on the floor/ground and draw what you see 37. Draw a crowd (ex. Lunch room, a footfall game) 38. Draw an object that is lit by a light source (ex. Candle, lamp, flashlight) 39. Draw a picture of someone at work. 40. Draw a person by the light cast by the TV or computer screen 41. Draw a scoop of ice cream in a bowl 42. Make a drawing that says something about the environment 43. Look out your bedroom window, draw what you see 44. Create a collage. Look through magazines and cut out pictures and words that best describe you. Then glue the pictures and words down to your sketchbook page. Overlap the images and make sure to leave no white areas. 45. Change the size relationship (scale) of two things and draw them next to each other (ex.. a large bug the same size as a building) 46. Draw a portrait of your best friend 47. Draw a self portrait of you 48. Make a portrait of yourself as you see yourself in twenty years 49. Draw a family portrait 50. Draw an object by drawing only the negative space. Negative space is the area around the object, also known as the background. 51. Cut out a photo/image into small pieces, rearrange the photo in some other order, draw it 52. Draw a table and chair 53. Illustrate your favorite poem 54. Drawing of a house plant (real or artificial) 55. Draw an object with a surface texture 56. Draw tools used in certain professions (ex. Paint brush, pencil, sketchbook) 57. Draw a grouping of leaves 58. Draw something you might find in a department store display 59. Draw a large jar and fill it up with something (candy, toys, rocks, etc) 60. Pick a holiday and draw a scene for it 61. Draw your favorite snack food- you make draw it large than life 62. Draw a food item, them eat half of it, and then draw it 63. Draw an object melting 64. Draw a bowl of fruit and shade it 65. Draw a tennis shoe or boat in full detail 66. Draw a meaningful object from home 67. Draw a mechanical object 68. Draw the word as the shape of the object: Such as, the word apple in the shape of an apple, or apples spelling out the word. 69. Draw a pen/pencil with images and words coming out of it on to your page 70. Draw important people in your life 71. Draw what you would see if you looked through a key hole 72. Draw your version of a Warrior. It can be only the head or a full figure in action 73. Draw your favorite animal 74. Create an imaginary animal by using the head of one animal, the body of a second animal, and the legs of a third animal. (you may use any animal, bug, or reptile) 75. Draw something in a camouflage setting (ex. A bug on a leaf, a lizard on a rock, you in your room.) 76. Cut a picture into small pieces, rearrange the picture in a different order, and then draw it. 77. Draw an invention you would like to create 78. Find a magazine image, cut it in half, glue half the image down to the sketchbook page, and redraw the missing half. 79. Expressive line drawing-Using a pencil, try to make as many different types of lines as possible, repeating each type of line several times. Try all types of line: wavy, curly, jagged, dashes, thick, thin, etc. Fill up the entire page with as many lines as you can. 80. Find a photo of yourself and draw your self-portrait 81. Draw a vase and a beautiful flower arrangement in it 82. Draw your idea of paradise 83. If animals could draw, what would their artwork look like? Draw it. 84. Draw a necktie and design an interesting pattern on it 85. Draw a medal for yourself. It must be designed for the thing that you do best 86. Research a Famous artist and recreate one of their artworks 87. Draw a city on another planet 88. Draw an alien spaceship landing at our school. 89. You are a toy designer; draw your new toy 90. Draw a scene from your early childhood 91. Draw a crowded elevator on Halloween 92. Draw your greatest fear 93. Draw a poster to advertise your favorite movie 94. Draw your view from an airplane window 95. Draw what you think a garden would like from the view of an insect 96. Draw a sandcastle you would build 97. Draw a view under a magnifying glass (include the magnifying glass) 98. Draw a boat you would like to travel in around the world 99. Design your own treasure map 100. Design a house that you would like to live in 101. Write a large number in the middle of the page. Turn it into a person/animal. 102. Draw a picture. Cut your picture into squares. Glue the squares in a new design. 103. Illustrate a famous saying/quotation 104. Create your own storyboard/ comic strip. 105. Draw your favorite cartoon character with background. 106. Create a new cover for the book you are now reading 107. Think of a funny joke and draw it (ex. Why did the chicken cross the road) 108. FANTASY DRAWING – Create a fantasy building, creature, or landscape. 109. Fill the page with a variety of lettering styles (ex. Bubble letters) . Be creative! Find a poem – a favorite song - a list of favorite sayings – 110. Illustrate a two-word phrase using drawings of objects related to its meaning. This is not my list, I found this from another art teacher. Great How to Draw Videos on YouTube by Circle Line Art School -
https://www.youtube.com/user/circlelinemedia/playlists One of my favorites is how to draw using one point perspective. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRrKohWdpeQ&list=PLnifj-hFGWC_5sVCZHkkehQrn40koTXSz ____________________________ Use the Art Museum Visit Worksheet in Google Docs - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xCcX1dB_LzGpB927AJ9t-nIAB6JGFlRe21Un2uya_LY/ Visit a Museum British Museum, London This iconic museum located in the heart of London allows virtual visitors to tour the Great Court and discover the ancient Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies. You can also find hundreds of artifacts on the museum’s virtual tour. https://britishmuseum.withgoogle.com/ Guggenheim Museum, New York Google’s Street View feature lets visitors tour the Guggenheim’s famous spiral staircase without ever leaving home. From there, you can discover incredible works of art from the Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary eras. https://artsandculture.google.com/streetview/solomon-r-guggenheim-museum-interior-streetview/ National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. This famous American art museum features two online exhibits through Google. The first is an exhibit of American fashion from 1740 to 1895, including many renderings of clothes from the colonial and Revolutionary eras. The second is a collection of works from Dutch Baroque painter Johannes Vermeer. https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc?hl=en Musée d’Orsay, Paris You can virtually walk through this popular gallery that houses dozens of famous works from French artists who worked and lived between 1848 and 1914. Get a peek at artworks from Monet, Cézanne, and Gauguin, among others. https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/musee-dorsay-paris?hl=en National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul One of Korea’s popular museums can be accessed from anywhere around the world. Google’s virtual tour takes you through six floors of Contemporary art from Korea and all over the globe. https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/national-museum-of-modern-and-contemporary-art-korea?hl=en Pergamon Museum, Berlin As one of Germany’s largest museums, Pergamon has a lot to offer – even if you can’t physically be there. This historical museum is home to plenty of ancient artifacts including the Ishtar Gate of Babylon and, of course, the Pergamon Altar. https://artsandculture.google.com/entity/pergamon/m05tcm?hl=en Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Explore the masterworks from the Dutch Golden Age, including works from Vermeer and Rembrandt. Google offers a Street View tour of this iconic museum, so you can feel as if you’re actually wandering its halls. https://artsandculture.google.com/streetview/rijksmuseum/ Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Anyone who is a fan of this tragic, ingenious painter can see his works up close (or, almost up close) by virtually visiting this museum – the largest collection of artworks by Vincent van Gogh, including over 200 paintings, 500 drawings, and over 750 personal letters. https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/van-gogh-museum?hl=en The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles European artworks from as far back as the 8th Century can be found in this California art museum. Take a Street View tour to discover a huge collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, manuscripts, and photographs. https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/the-j-paul-getty-museum?hl=en Uffizi Gallery, Florence This less well-known gallery houses the art collection of one of Florence, Italy’s most famous families, the de'Medicis. The building was designed by Giorgio Vasari in 1560 specifically for Cosimo I de'Medici, but anyone can wander its halls from anywhere in the world. https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/uffizi-gallery?hl=en MASP, São Paulo The Museu de Arte de São Paulo is a non-profit and Brazil’s first modern museum. Artworks placed on clear perspex frames make it seem like the artwork is hovering in midair. Take a virtual tour to experience the wondrous display for yourself. https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/masp?hl=en National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City Built in 1964, this museum is dedicated to the archaeology and history of Mexico’s pre-Hispanic heritage. There are 23 exhibit rooms filled with ancient artifacts, including some from the Mayan civilization. https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/the-national-museum-of-anthropology-mexico-city-ziko-van-dijk-wikimedia-commons/bAGSHRdlzSRcdQ?hl=en Sadly, not all popular art museums and galleries could be included on Google Arts & Culture’s collection, but some museums are taking it upon themselves to offer online visits. According to Fast Company, the Louvre also offers virtual tours on its website. To see more of Google Arts & Culture’s collection of museums, visit the collection’s website. There are thousands of museum Street Views on Google as well. Google Arts & Culture also has an online experience for exploring famous historic and cultural heritage sites. https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/the-national-museum-of-anthropology-mexico-city-ziko-van-dijk-wikimedia-commons/bAGSHRdlzSRcdQ?hl=en From - https://www.travelandleisure.com/attractions/museums-galleries/museums-with-virtual-tours We are so proud of North Stokes High School’s performance in the 2020 Reynolds Homestead Student Art Show. We had 159 participating artists from 12 schools, and over 230 pieces of art. The exhibition is quite beautiful! 2020 Reynolds Homestead Student Art Show Winners Photography
MERIT AWARDS ($15) Layne Stone, North Stokes High School, “A Wonderful View,” Drawing PURCHASE AWARDS Alexis Morgan, North Stokes High School, “Lexi,” Photography This year's Holiday Card Contest Winners is as follows:
Trinity and I painted the members of the North Stokes band for a Day of the Dead celebration. Sugar skulls were the most popular design.
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