About five years ago, my students began collecting their art in personal portfolios all during the year, instead of taking each project home separately. The original reason for the change was to keep lots of art available for all of our art shows, which mostly occur in the second half of the year. I really like for the students to have their choice of art in our exhibits, rather than a teacher-selected project made just for the show. This way, the show is more interesting with a variety of lessons displayed, showing off more of our learning and more of the kids' personal voices and choices.
The reason I am now a serious portfolio devotee is not only for the reason above, but also because I have seen a huge improvement in the level of respect, care, and ownership the kids have for their work as we build these folders. In addition, they make great reflection and assessment tools because we can look back anytime and compare projects, review vocabulary, and just feel the pride of accomplishment. Here is my storage closet, full of portfolios. As you can see, not everything goes in, like 3D work or oversize work, but the majority does. Art teachers, check out my printable portfolios on Teachers pay Teachers if this looks like something you may want to try - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mrs-Knights-Smartest-Artists
If you follow my Instagram (@smartestartists) you see these portfolios peeking into our work shots quite often, as seen here...
This year, we added DIGITAL portfolios to the mix, using Artsonia and our new class set of six iPads, which were purchased through fundraising the previous year with Original Works and Artome. Our goal for the first year was for every student to upload one piece of art (their choice) per nine week period. The students loved it, and it has been a great learning opportunity for them to take a proper photo of their art, upload and edit it, add a title and an artist statement. The portfolio grows with the student from year to year, and family members can share the art and write comments, which is wonderful feedback for the students. Comments must be approved by parents before they are published, which is a great feature.
Here is the link to our Artsonia page - http://www.artsonia.com/schools/school.asp?id=147943
We are starting our last set of uploads for the year this week - if you are a parent, make sure you check out the Mother's Day promotions they have going on right now! Artsonia offers a great variety of products printed with student art, and Dolvin's art program benefits greatly by your purchases. Also, be on the lookout for the arrival of your child's portfolio during the last couple of weeks of school - see the tab at the top of the blog for some great conversation starters to talk with your kids about their art, then maybe pick a favorite for their scrapbook. :)
I hope you enjoy looking through both portfolios this summer, Dolvin families!
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