I would like to thank the AASL for a wonderful opportunity
afforded me to share my idea, “Chalk it up to Imagination” via a webinar
presentation. “Chalk it up to
Imagination” was a webinar segment that introduced participants to a variety of
D.I.Y. projects using Chalk Board Paint to beautify any surface.
Thank you also to my
colleagues, from across the US, who also
shared their ideas in creating library environments that lend themselves to
student success.
Main ideas have been summarized below:
Purpose of Using Chalk Board Paint:
- accent and beautify an area with minimum cost and maximum impact
- to serve as instructional zones
Recipe:
Materials
- acrylic paint( use a variety of colors) or latex paint, non-sand white tile grout, foam brushes, painter’s tape, chalk, sander
- 1 cup of paint + 2 Tbsp. of grout covers approx. 8’x2’
Purchase from Home Depot or Consider
- Magnetic Chalk Board Paint
Instructional Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51mPLGqw-2I
- Create a border around the library and post weekly “my favorite Web 2.0 tool” and Quote of the Week.
- Filing Cabinets to act as activity center and the starting point for group brainstorming and storage of print material related to the topic. A digital copy of brainstorming can record results to upload to Google Docs or Library Moodle or Blog for future reference.
- Paint End Plates on shelving units, or a portion of a wall, plaque or large cork board. These surfaces can serve as an instructional zones to invite dialogue and interaction. Post a statement that students can complete…based on research projects, or topical issues.
Cats make better pets than dogs because...
- Table Tops can serve as a brainstorming session or game centre to review ideas/research via the rules of “Hollywood Squares”.
- For signage, use tin plates, trays, glass picture frames—for “New Books”
- Plaques can also serve as a daily calendar
- Boxes for storage of material eg. “Markers”, “Crayons”
Shopping List--Supplies
Thrift
Up cycle old furniture: filing cabinets,
tables, tin plates, trays, wooden
plaques, picture frames, cork board,
household paint left over from projects, wall paper borders
Dollar Store
Acrylic paint, sand paper-coarse grit, foam
brushes, paint rollers, picture frames, paper bags, contact paper, vinyl/plastic trays, wooden
plaques
Hardware
Store
Chalk Board Paint, Magnetic Chalk Board
Paint, Non-sanded grout,
For further ideas:
**search “Chalk Board Paint”
Check this out!
Dry Erase Paint
Dry Erase Paint
Hopefully these ideas will serve as the starting point for
your “mindful creatively”.
Resourcefully yours,
Julia Andreacchi
Copyright 2013, All Rights Reserved.
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