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Art B – Ms. Filiaga.  On a HALF sheet of newsprint sketch or describe three things you would like to invent.

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1 Art B – Ms. Filiaga

2  On a HALF sheet of newsprint sketch or describe three things you would like to invent.

3  Doodle 4 Google is a competition open to K- 12 students of U.S. schools to create their own Google doodle.

4  Doodles are meant to surprise and delight people when they visit the Google homepage. Who better to surprise and delight than talented and creative young artists! Google would not exist today if it weren’t for creativity, passion, and imagination so we love to celebrate and promote these values in our younger users.

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6 Title: “My best day learning about nature” 3 rd Graders from Arizona

7 Title: “The Best Day Ever” 6-7 Grader From New Jersey

8 Title: “Afternoon Bliss 8-9 Grader From Maine

9  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV6xvIYz P-U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV6xvIYz P-U  Write down the following questions:  What does the google artist do at google?  What does the google artist say about creativity  List a couple good creativity tips the google artist suggest. ▪ 5 minuets to complete

10  “If I could invent one thing to make the world a better place…”

11  Inventions that effect the world  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9QsgHjIKPc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9QsgHjIKPc  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSvMbK0x6cA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSvMbK0x6cA

12  What are some examples of inventions that could make the world a better place?

13  On a HALF sheet of paper  Step 1 - List 6-10 ideas of problems, within your own life or the world, that you would like to solve.  10 Minuets to complete

14  The National Winner will have:  his or her doodle featured on the U.S. Google.com homepage.  be awarded a $30,000 college scholarship to used at the school of his or her choice  a trip to the Google Headquarters in California for the final awards ceremony on May 21st, 2014  a Google Chromebook computer  an Android tablet, and a t-shirt printed with his or her doodle on it.  We’ll also award the winner’s full-time school with a $50,000 Google for Education grant towards the establishment/improvement of a computer lab or technology program with Chromebooks for Education and/or tablets with Google Play for Education

15  Each of the other four National Finalists will win a $5,000 college scholarship to be used at the school of their choice  a trip to the Google Headquarters in California for the final awards ceremony on May 21st, 2014  an Android tablet  and a t-shirt printed with his or her doodle on it.

16  Each of the other 50 State Winners will  win a trip to the Google Headquarters in California for the final awards ceremony on May 21st, 2014  an Android tablet  and a t-shirt printed with his or her doodle on it.

17  Each of the 250 State Finalists will receive an official winner’s certificate and their Doodles will be featured on the Doodle 4 Google website.

18  Step 2 - On the back of list sheet pick 3 of your ideas to: ▪ Articulate (Write sentences, words, phrases) what the invention might look like or how it could be solved ▪ OR Sketch (Draw, visulally depict, images) of what the invention you would create looks like, moves, functions to solve the problem purposed  20 Minuets

19  Doodle artist  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e73qsiQ5-Jk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e73qsiQ5-Jk

20  Answer the following incomplete sentence:  When & Where is the Art Show Tonight?  What does the word critique mean to you?  What does the word critique mean in regards to Art?

21  To narrow the entries down to the top 50 State Winners, eligible doodles are judged by Google employees and our “Guest Judges” against the following criteria:  Artistic merit: based on grade group and artistic skill  Creativity: based on the representation of the theme and use of the Google logo  Theme communication: how well the theme is expressed  Appropriateness of the supporting statement

22  Artistic merit: artistic skill  Craftsmanship: Clean submission, no smudges.  Creativity: based on the representation of the theme and use of the Google logo  Theme communication: how well the theme is expressed  Appropriateness of the supporting statement

23  What is your Dream?  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-jwWYX7Jlo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-jwWYX7Jlo How does this apply to our google doodles?

24  Your time to complete your in class assignment.

25  Pay your Art Fee  Turn in your Signed Disclosure  Friday Art Show @ 6pm  It is a great opportunity to see other students work.

26  Doodle an invention/object that has 3 of the following things:  Moving legs  Bird wings or ability to fly  Animal legs  Gears  Grabbing arms  Circle parts  Square parts  Facial features  Under water capabilities

27  Grab 2 purple Critique sheets.  Grab a writing utensil.  Follow Ms. Filiaga Quietly  Classwithlyon.com

28  At your Table discuss and list & describe on a half sheet of newsprint inventions that could make the world a better place/ Solve a problem?  Be creative, outlandish, thoughtful, think outside the box.  (clean air, better human health, world peace…)  10 Minuets to Complete

29  Using the newspaper at your table.  Step 1: Divide your paper into 8 sections on each side of paper & Number each section.  Step 2: Fill each box with a sketch of a possible idea for your google doodle that relates to this years theme.  Remaining of class time to Complete.

30  Quietly Follow Ms. Filiaga to Commons area.

31  What is Google Doodle???  What is the Theme???

32  Artistic merit: artistic skill  Craftsmanship: Clean submission, no smudges.  Creativity: based on the representation of the theme and use of the Google logo  Theme communication: how well the theme is expressed  Appropriateness of the supporting statement  Submission information completed

33  Google Doodle is Due 2/20/2014

34  You will need to grade yourself and paperclip that to your submission.

35  Gears & moving Parts Still Life  What you need – pencil & white sketch paper from Ms. Filiaga ▪ Remember Draw what you see not what you think you see. ▪ Start with the basic shapes & add value to create depth and dimension.

36  Pick 1 of the options below to complete today…  Finish your 16 sketches for in class assignment.  Brainstorm more ideas  Start on your Google Doodle rough draft. ▪ Google Doodle is Due 2/20/2014

37  Pay your Art Fee!!!! $15 or $7 if on fee wavier  Bring in Signed Disclosure  Google Doodle Due in a week

38  Incorporate one of these inventions into the google letters…

39  Step 1: On your sketches/thumbnail paper identify which Sketch you think has the most potential to write a supporting sentence for.  Step 2: Write a supporting sentence for the three identified sketches/thumbnails.

40  To get full points today my expectation for you are:  Working diligently on your Google Doodle Rough Draft.  Or completing your 16 sketch assignment along with your supporting sentence. ▪ Remainder of class time is yours…

41  Time is yours Please wo rk Quietly

42  Find your Group  Sit at designated table  Complete the direction at designated table  Once finished silently wait for further instruction

43  Get your transcript  Yellow & Red report to the auditorium  Green stay here, we get to watch two videos

44  By this point you should have your concentration or your breadth section of your portfolio complete  If not we need to chat  Make sure to take pictures of all your art work on the class camera  Next class – sub. Past art teacher, great time to ask someone else for their advice  Portfolio reviews next week! – class will help you critique your portfolio


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