Project Category: Creativity Grade Level: 7th & 8th

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Project Category: Creativity Grade Level: 7th & 8th 2014 Superintendents Art Awards Project Category: Creativity Grade Level: 7th & 8th

Project #: 93 Category: Creativity School: Rosemary Middle School Grade Level: 7th & 8th Teacher Sponsor: Mrs. Diane Bucci

List of Project Team Members Britni Svedberg Madison Gaskins Mrs. Diane Bucci

Project Summary Mrs. Bucci’s Art Students participated in this year’s 2014 Superintendents Art Awards. Using digital photo images taken during and after the Art Awards ceremony, Mrs. Bucci, Britni Svedberg and Madison Gaskins created a Photo-Story showcasing the talented Rosemary Middle Schools student artists. The Photo-Story has been placed on our school’s website to be viewed by students, teachers and parents.

Description of Curriculum Standards addressed in project ISTE 1. Creativity and Innovation Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. ISTE 2. Communication and Collaboration Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. ISTE 6. Technology Operations and Concepts Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems, and operations.

Description of Curriculum Standards addressed in project Visual Arts 2. Using Structures and Functions Students will use composition and the elements and principles of design to communicate ideas Visual Arts 6. Making Connections The student will make connections between the visual arts and other arts discipline, other content areas, and the world. Hardware/Software Used 1.Didital Camera 2.Photo-Story Software 3. Cell Phone Camera

Madison Gaskins: Digital Photographer & Photo Captains

Britni Svedberg: RMS Webpage Coordinator & Music Editor

Mrs. Diane Bucci: RMS Art Teacher The End-Thank You!