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How to Save Time Grading Artwork and Be More Organized in the Art Room

How to Grade Artwork and Record Daily Progress in the middle or high school art class with Padlet This video is about how to grade student artwork more efficiently using Padlet, the power of tracking student progress daily in art, and how using Padlet can help boost productivity and motivation in the art room. Read more about this in my blog post: 🎨 https://insideoutartteacher.com/using... Do you ever wish you could track and record how much progress your students are actually making on their high school art project each and every day?  Padlet is a digital web app that can help you do just that!!! I have found this tool BEYOND HELPFUL and TIMESAVING in the art room for SOOOOOO MANY REASONS.  Having students post their artwork digitally each day is not only a great motivator and organization tool for them, but it can also save you hours of time grading, and provide you with tools to help keep your students on track and creating awesome work every single day. Art teachers all dread this excuse and many of us struggle with how to grade student artwork fairly. I will discuss weighting, rubrics, and grading policies in another post but, tracking progress and acknowledging student's efforts daily has so many benefits no matter how much weight you place on daily progress and participation when determining final project grades. When students know that daily progress is part of their art grade and that they must show growth on their projects each day, that excuse goes out the window. The kids that think they aren’t very talented or good at drawing work harder simply to not lose points on progress. Inevitably through practice and effort, they end up strengthening their drawing skills, building confidence, and surprising themselves with their new artistic abilities. Having a visual record of what everyone does each day is also excellent to share with parents at conferences or to have just in case there are any questions regarding student grades in art. It makes communicating much easier and parents also appreciate seeing their child's work. 👩‍🏫Website:https://insideoutartteacher.com/ 📷Instagram: www.instagram.com/insideoutartteacher 🏪TPT Shop:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S...

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