Support Teacher Observations Example photos of Art Materials Storage And Organization Compiled by Deborah Wilson, Roswell North ES If you have questions about any information on the slides, please contact individual art teachers for more information.
Art Materials Storage and Organization Becky Mahan
English Avery
Dana Jung Munson Papers grouped by neutral, cool, warm
Jason Deas
Jennifer Barrett
This poster helps the students keep their table bins organized. Jennifer Harding
Sketchbook organization Laura Kim Katie Argentina
Shelves are labeled according to colors so students know which materials they can use without asking the teacher. Sketchbooks are organized by days of the week. Each grade level uses a different color for their sketchbooks. Katie Argentina
Fran Nowlin
Jennifer Harding
Scrap papers are organized according to color groups. Katie Argentina Clay teapots are organized by day of the week and table color. Michael Hunter
Melissa Leonard
Dana Jung Munson Nancy Reed
Upturned student desk to hold drawing boards. Becky Mahan Paula Sadler
Nancy Reed
Each table has a six drawer cabinet that holds art supplies. Storage for art reproductions. Randy Farley
Storage for art reproductions. Jenn Heyser Storage for art reproductions. Page Gammon
Steve Avery
Bins are numbered by table and ready for distribution. Patty Hambrick
Angie Haviland
Sketchbooks and smaller work are organized by grade level with colored file folders in a portable file crate. Anna Morrow
Beth Brayley
Beth Paffenback Stephanie Scott
A masking tape line around the demonstration table tells students where to stand when watching the demonstration. Adrianna Thomas
Paul Karnowski
Material boxes are labeled with colored strips corresponding to the table colors. Storage boxes are labeled with teacher name, grade and day of week. Drawers have pictures of materials on the front to assist students in locating supplies. Yuri Chon