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3 Easy School Beautification Ideas That Won't Break the Bank

3 Benefits of Using Art to Teach Hard Math Concepts Like Fractions and Decimals
Curious about how to teach fractions and decimals in a new, engaging way? Bring together art and math! I’ll share with you the benefits of bringing art and math together, and how the end results can look like for your students.

Authentic Art: 3 Ways to Rescue Cookie-Cutter Craft Projects
For many kids, creating art can be one of the most rewarding activities.
Here's the thing, though. We really have to give careful consideration to what we are asking kids to do when we call what we are doing "art."
Without getting too far into the weeds of semantics, lets just say we are talking about what is known in the art ed world as cookie-cutter, copycat projects in this post.

How to Teach Symmetry with Some of the World's Best Architectural Works

The Artistic Guide to Fact Fluency for Every Math Teacher
Math fact fluency is always a challenge for students, but art can give them each what they need to be a math fact pro!

Contemporary Folk Art Painting for Kids

3 Easy Steps to Painting Lovely Spring Daffodils

How to Confidently Pronounce Artists' Names in the Art Room
I’m about to say something controversial, but here goes nothin!
It is not the job of the art teacher to know how to pronounce every artist’s name ever.
This is not included in the “requirements for art teacher” job listing! In fact, that would be unrealistic, too big a job for art teachers.
Now, let’s unpack all that.

How to Create Unique Textures in Mixed Media
If you’re interested in learning how to create unique textures in mixed media, you’ve come to the right place! I’m going to walk you through the process of mixing up a plethora of basic textures for your artwork. Remember to use these tips with your students and in your own practice. You will get return on your investment in this media by greater engagement in the learning process and retention of skills.

Arts Integration: Mixed Media Rainbows
This Rainbow mixed media art project is super simple to put together, and your students will create amazing pieces. I’ll give you ideas for kicking off the lesson, supplies, and directions.

5th Grade Science: Food Chain Agamographs

Book Review: CREATIVITY SUCKS by Phil Hansen
If you’re looking for a sense of commiseration with a fellow artist, there’s no better book to buy than this one. This masterpiece is the creative bible for artists of all mediums and levels. This is the book you grab when you need encouragement, a guide through your artistic journey, or just a moment to share in the highs and lows of a creative mind. Phil Hansen’s book is 208 pages of brilliance!

How to Teach 3rd Grade Visual Arts with Magnificent Mondrian

3 Advantages of Creating Works of Art with 6th Grade Geometric Figures

Social and Emotional Learning : 5 Things ALL Art Teachers Need to Know
Social emotional learning in schools is a hot topic in education. But what does it mean? And how can you bring it into your art class?

The 5 Best Ways to Draw Simple Animals
Want to teach your kiddos or students how to draw animals easily? Here are four ways and activities you can use to make drawing animals simple and fun.

3 Things to Consider When Choosing an Online Art Program for Homeschool
If you’re considering enrolling your homeschooler in an online art program to help meet their educational needs, here are three things you should consider before committing.

One Surefire Way to Turn Fractions into Percentages Using Beautiful Quilts
Want to teach students how to turn fractions to percentages…while also engaging them? In this blog, I’ll show you how you can use an art quilt lesson to help your students with fractions and converting to percentages.

Top Tips for Painting an Exterior Mural with Students
Art teachers and mural painters alike will tell you that the best way to learn how to paint an exterior mural is to paint an exterior mural. It can seem like an unreasonable and unrealistic expectation for the teachers at a school to take on the task of creating a mural with students. That's because there's a lot of things to consider, especially when the mural will be outside in the elements.
