When a art project or design is complete, you upload and attach the completed artwork to the Google Classroom assignment. Once your work is attached and you are ready to receive a grade, what do you select?
A. "Mark as Done"
B. "Turn in"
B. "Turn in"
TRUE OR FALSE
Bessie Coleman soared across the sky as the first African American, and the first Native American woman pilot.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
A. TRUE
If you are having trouble taking a picture of your artwork and attaching it to your Google Classroom Assignments, where can you find support videos in English and Spanish?
A. The Google Classroom STREAM and at the end of Google SLIDES Presentations
B. Virtual Bulletin Boards
A. The Google Classroom STREAM and at the end of Google SLIDES Presentations
A Paper Airplane flies because of four forces. These same four forces help an airplane fly. What are the 4 forces?
A. distance, height, material, and velocity
B. lift, thrust, drag, and gravity
B. lift, thrust, drag, and gravity
What quarterly projects can you still finish for a grade right now?
A. Quarter 1, 2, and 3
B. Only Quarter 3
B. Only Quarter 3
What type of Paper Airplane held the 2009 World Record?
A. "Sky King"
B. "Basic Dart"
A. "Sky King"
If you need to contact Mr. Shoales for support with assignments, how can you reach him?
A. Going to School
B. GOOGLE CLASSROOM, GOOGLE VOICE, or email
B. GOOGLE CLASSROOM, GOOGLE VOICE, or email
Basic Dart, Gliding Plane, Star Wing, Heavy Nosed Plane, The Sea Glider, the Sprinter, the Buzz... These are all example names of:
A. Paper Airplane Books
B. Paper Airplanes
B. Paper Airplanes
TRUE OR FALSE
Whether learning in school or virtually, it is still mandatory that students complete all A-Team (General Music, Visual Arts, and Physical Education) work on the Google Classroom.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
A. TRUE
Students attend Zoom to learn and then log into the Google Classroom to submit assignments to be assessed.
What elements of art are most important for building a successful paper airplane?
A. Line, Shape, and Form
B. Value, Texture, and Color
A. Line, Shape, and Form