"We say that a girl with her doll anticipates the mother. It is more true, perhaps, that most mothers are still but children with playthings." Bradley (banner quote)
Hello, my name is Kathy Grimm. I’m an artist and a teacher living and working in St. Louis, Mo. The Doll Coloring Book is my online journal dedicated to art and literacy interests of young students, colleagues and family members. Most of the posts included here will list artifacts that I use in the development of both reading and art lessons for elementary age students.
Hello, my name is Kathy Grimm. I’m an artist and a teacher living and working in St. Louis, Mo. The Doll Coloring Book is my online journal dedicated to art and literacy interests of young students, colleagues and family members. Most of the posts included here will list artifacts that I use in the development of both reading and art lessons for elementary age students.
If you are a teacher or private educator or a home schooling
parent from anywhere in the world, you may use the online resources here
at The Doll Coloring Book, both to teach with and print from within the context of your real classroom only! Complications
resulting in copyright law restrictions and violations are due to people
who wish to profit through theft and republishing works for profit that
belong to me personally. Even though most people do not commit these
sorts of criminal blunders, I have found it necessary to make these
legal notices as obvious as possible in order to deter such unfortunate activities on the web.
Please do not
propagate the jpgs. on alternative public websites; many of these are
either my own original materials or have been significantly restored by myself
for the expressed purpose of resourcing better quality materials for young children. When you republish copyrighted materials elsewhere you not only endanger yourself, but also other folks who would never have even dreamed of violating copyright law to begin with. None of my conditions limit the number of copies that adults may produce
apart from of the internet for their own nonprofit, creative interests and that is a big allowance to make, given that I profit very little in the building and maintenance of the blog.
It is sometimes
necessary for teachers to adapt the contents of a web journal for practical classroom use. Indeed, many students now go to class online. Some
school districts have very restrictive policies concerning the number of
websites that may be visited by children within their own private libraries and
classrooms and it is for this reason, I have begun to write several online
journals for my own classrooms: Thrifty Scissors, All Victorian Ephemera, and The Doll Coloring Book two examples of my online journals for the classroom. In addition to
these, I also have two larger coloring page websites called Color The Bible and The Crayon Palace. I maintain two year round, holiday blogs called, The Belsnickle Blogspot and Easter Egg Crafts. The Christian Clip Art Review is my desk-top publishing blog for clergy and there is also
an older online journal called, Art
Education Daily, that is the result of my k-12 certification in the state
of Missouri..
Tutors may also find a web journal such as this one quite useful. Here they will discover quality, free materials for anyone who has an internet connection and a laptop. Sometimes little ones are very sick and must be tutored online because of hospitalization. This blog encourages and instructs little children through literacy, art, and doll play; it is a fun alternative teaching tool for tutoring in all kinds of environments.
I include
methods of practice mixed together with themes among my entries. This is because art educators
very often design lesson plans under the method or practice of art instead of
the theme alone. However, this blog may be very helpful
to those teachers developing lesson plans based upon social studies,
literacy and healthcare as well. Artifacts here may be used to integrate subjects into a wide
variety of agenda and should not be seen as limited to those practices or
interests of art teachers alone.
Virtual/Educational artifacts are listed according to topic on the index pages or by tags. Artifacts on this blog, may be used by teachers to construct or
further extend lesson plans without the worry of violating copyright
laws in
the United States. Although most all of the extended lesson plans posted here are
written by myself there are also articles from the public domain. I have
meticulously researched and have
represented these public domain materials here specifically for the
purpose of free use under
American copyright law for educators. Patterns, templates, graphics and
worksheets etc… not created by myself are listed under the designer's
name and may be propagated by teachers within the context of a classroom
environment according to American copyright law.
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Materials by myself, Kathy
Grimm are copyrighted. Make sure that you know what is what before presuming it
to be public domain resource. I edit, change and include alternative text when writing lesson plans. This is legal if the text is in the public domain. However, my altered text is not in the public domain. I include links within index pages to the original texts as these are made available through the internet archive, so that visitors may determine what parts of the text are in the public domain should they decide to develop materials of their own from those same resources.
Google also sometimes uses our photos to link to our site through images or by
maintaining web history through their archive.org
searches. By submitting our content to Google we agree with the practice, however,
this does not mean that we have similar agreements with webmasters who claim to
have search pages that do not provide a direct link to our blog with every
image or post listed. Search pages at pinterest
do provide direct image linking to our blog, so this search software is a good
example of a company software using a correct and ethical linking practice.
List of Bad Uses:
- Burning the work to a CD and giving it away as a free incentive.
- Stealing the jpgs. and misrepresenting “who” they belong to, or “who” originally produced them.
- Republishing the work for profit.
- Printing and reselling the graphics and written content for profit or incentive
List of Good Uses:
- Crafts that you produce to either give as gifts or keep for yourself.
- Worksheets for schools and non-profit businesses that are informative and educational. These worksheets must not be reproduced for profit. Teachers may make their own worksheets for their own files and classrooms and use this clip art freely. You do not need to contact the staff and to ask about the number of worksheets that you can print. We are not picky about this. Please give credit to the blog address on the worksheets, http://dollcoloringbook.blogspot.com
- Only educators may burn the images to power points or CD slide presentations for their classroom. Please give the blog credit for the use of the material.
- Students, artists, and art lovers may print out or keep in a non-electronic file as long as they keep in mind that many materials found here have been copyrighted.
- Parents or guardians who are conducting a “homeschool” may consider themselves to be teachers. Church educators, parish priests, preachers from any denomination (Protestant or Catholic) and VBS volunteers may also use the materials here and apply the rules to themselves as do the certified teachers.
- The animated gifs on this blog are in the public domain and may be treated as such.
The
videos posted on this blog belong to their prospective owners and are not in
the public domain! These videos are provided by the youtube services freely in order to promote
viral searches that are related under the category of education on this blog. When
you upload a video at youtube, you agree to this practice.
Some of
the content redistributed on this blog comes from the generous people at wikipedia.org. Wikipedia freely distributes
both encyclopedia articles or current articles that have been both dedicated to
the public domain or have passed into the public domain by default. These
articles may be freely printed by all school teachers. However, the articles
should not be misrepresented as belonging to people who have not actually
written them. If you include these in a publishing hard copy, you must
reference their original authors in the back of the book, assignment, or report
as you would for any resource used or quoted when compiling a book or turning
in a paper
All poetry transcribed on the blog
is in the public domain. If the
author is not listed with the poem then I do not know who wrote it. I am,
however, certain that the poetry is in the public domain. If I know the author of the poem, I note him or her with the
poem.
Visitors
may reference the blog elsewhere on the web either by links, or by using
their "reblog" software button located beneath each post.
Our blog does not collect: names, email addresses, your address, credit card information, bank details, phone numbers, your date of birth etc... This blog does not use Google AdSense either. There are Google Analytics and cookies used within the general blog software. However, we do not personally use any of this information to sell product to minors or track people as unique individuals.
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Our blog does not collect: names, email addresses, your address, credit card information, bank details, phone numbers, your date of birth etc... This blog does not use Google AdSense either. There are Google Analytics and cookies used within the general blog software. However, we do not personally use any of this information to sell product to minors or track people as unique individuals.
If you leave any information in the comment section about your web pages or personal identity these possibly could be published. We recommend that if you are a minor, or anyone for that matter, that you comment using an anonymous id or a pseudonym.
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