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A Patterning Art Anchor Chart with Your Amazing Students?
I was having the HARDEST time getting my students to think of art patterns and designs to use in their artwork. So, what did I do? I made an patterns in art anchor chart!
How to Make a Glue Bottle Work
"Glue Surgery" is where students get to be the doctor when the glue bottle is not working for them. They think this is the funniest, coolest thing. It saves time for the teacher because they don’t rely on you to make those glue bottles function!
Exploring Paul Klee's Abstract Portraits: An Inspiring Art Lessons for Kids
Looking for abstract art activities for students? This Paul Klee for kids activity is hands-on and engaging for students.
Art is at the Core : Wassily Kandinsky
Are you looking for an arts integrated lesson using visual art to teach math and writing? These lessons is inspired by the work of Wassily Kandinsky (Squares with Concentric Circles). This post stems from a column called Art is at the Core published in Arts and Activities Magazine by Amanda Koonlaba, Ed. S. Make sure you get the freebie pdf of the entire article!
5 Ideas for Integrating Language Arts with the Study of Hamblett’s “My Old Home Place”
One benefit of education is the ability to integrate a variety of subjects together for a well-rounded learning experience. Two subjects that mesh especially well are art and language arts. In this post, we will look at 5 ideas for 5 ideas for integration language arts with the study of Hamblett’s “My Old Home Place.”
Bob Reeker: Capstone Projects and Clay
“Capstone project” is one of the latest buzz terms in education. It is often a research-based experience resulting in demonstrating what is discovered during the research, and it can take most any form of delivery.