How many points do you lose each day your work is late?
7%
What consequences happen if your phone is out in class?
Phone jail and a step
In what two places can you find out why your grade is what it is?
Powerschool and Blackboard
Where in Blackboard should you go to study for the test?
Under Information in Art Orientation
What does length and width stand for?
How long and wide something is
Why must you make thumbnails?
To help you improve
When is it okay to leave your seat in the middle of class
When you're on a mission
How can you get an additional 5 points on Participation/ Bell work EVERY week?
By being prepared with paper and pencil
How can you find directions about current projects in Blackboard?
Under Content
What is our next art project?
A group project creating children's stories
Why might you receive only 50% or less on a project? What does this indicate?
You are missing one of the required components and need to turn it in
What does the law say about phones on campus?
They can be confiscated
If you receive a low grade, how can you increase this grade?
By resubmitting your work with everything done correctly
What colors are PowerPoints and Assignment Submissions in Blackboard?
PowerPoints are blue, Assignment Submissions are red
What is a GPA and what does it need to be to pass art?
Your grade point average needs to be at least 0.7
Where can you turn in the hard copy of your final artwork and where can you turn in the hard copy of your thumbnails?
Art project taped on the wall and thumbnails in the 'drop off work' bin
When should you complete late work?
On your own time
How long after a project is due can you submit it till it is no longer accepted?
2 weeks
How can you find out what we are doing each day?
Check the Learning Log
How does art help you prepare for the real world?
- Helps you learn how to carry out a plan
- Helps you learn how to make mundane tasks interesting
- Helps you learn how to look at the world creatively
- Helps you learn how to meet deadlines
Which four components must be submitted for Every project?
Thumbnails, Final Draft, Written Submission, and Blackboard Submission
What does 'good artist < hard worker' mean?
That you'll get a higher score if you're a hard worker
What is something that affects your project grade in the rubrics?
- How messy your desk is when you leave class
- How focused you are
- How well you follow directions
If you wanted to increase a project grade, where could you go in Blackboard to find out how to increase it?
By checking the graded rubrics in myGrades
Why does your teacher keep making you go over the rules and standards in art class?
So you can know what is going on and pass