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Explore Female Artists with a Women’s History Month Art Project
Looking for women’s history month art projects? Check out these ideas to explore notable female artists throughout history with your students.
16 Tips for Successful School Art Shows
In this blog post, we’ll discuss 16 tips to help you create a successful school art show. From finding the right venue to organizing your displays and promoting the event, these tips will give you the insight and guidance you need to put on a show that your students, parents, and teachers will be proud of.
A Simple Wood Panel Art Lesson for Elementary Students
This wood panel art lesson is a simple and easy to implement over a few class periods. Get students familiar with new media and creating realistic eye drawings.
Practice Decomposing Fractions with Art
Using art to teach decomposing fractions is a great way to bring hands-on, visual learning to the classroom! Deepen students math knowledge with this simple art lesson.
Art That Makes You Smarter (Black History Month) : Romare Bearden
In this post, I'm highlighting an artist who embodies all of that. When he decided not to veer from his own vision, even though it wasn't trending or popular at the time, he totally revised the art of collage for telling the American story. Romare Bearden was one of the most significant African American artists of the 20th century.
Spring Life Cycle Mandalas
Use spring mandalas to go beyond teaching art skills! Review math and science content with this spring life cycle mandala activity.
4 Entertaining and Educational Games to Play in Art Class
Looking for fun, educational games for art class? Check out these three simple games you can put together in a few minutes.
My students know I love to have a good time in art class! But, my goodness, it can be a struggle at times. As specials teachers, students can come to us a little out of sorts and disengaged. I have found that creating games for art class is an easy way to reinforce art skills, while also getting students invested in their learning.
Elementary Art Lesson: How to Create an Ice Cream Painting for Kids
In this elementary art lesson, you will learn step-by-step how to create an ice cream painting using crayons and tempera cakes. This is a great activity for children of all ages and the finished product is sure to bring a smile to your face. Plus, it's a great way to encourage creativity and promote fine motor skills in young learners. So, let's get started and learn how to make an ice cream painting!
How to Use the Inside Out Strategy for Looking at Art With Kids
Do you want to teach your elementary art students how to look at art in a more meaningful way? The Inside Out Strategy is a great tool to use with kids to help them understand and appreciate the works of art they are looking at. This strategy encourages students to look beyond what they see on the surface and to make deeper connections with the work of art. In this blog post, we will discuss how to use the Inside Out Strategy for looking at art with kids.
How to Incorporate Student Choice in the Classroom with Choice-Based Art Lessons
When it comes to art education, the possibilities are endless. One way to engage students and encourage critical thinking is through choice-based art lessons that provide students with an opportunity for student choice in the classroom. Choice-based art lessons allow students to make decisions about their own artwork, encouraging creative problem-solving and self-expression.
3 Ways to Start Class On a Positive Note
If you are looking for other ideas for how to start your class on a positive note in order to establish a safe learning environment, I’ve rounded up 3 really great ideas below.
Novel Ways to Increase Engagement in Art Class
As teachers, it is important to find new and innovative ways to keep students motivated and interested in the material being taught. Incorporating novelty into the classroom is one of the best student engagement strategies available.
How to Facebook Like What Your Students Love to Draw
You know how sometimes on social media you “like” something just to be supportive. Come on, we all do it! Well, I’ve been thinking about applying that same concept to the things my students like to draw that drive me crazy! Here's a list of things I am tired of my students drawing all the time:
Effectively Teaching Art to Students with Diverse and Special Needs
Bright and Colorful Onomatopoeias in Mixed Media
This 3-step art lesson combines language arts with art to create bright and colorful onomatopoeias in mixed media. Using mixed media is one of my favorite projects to do because your students can get really creative with their artwork. Here’s how easy it is to merge the arts with another important subject.
Cinderella Dramatic Colors
Stylized Mountains Art Project for Kids (breathtaking and fun)
Math Art: Fantastic Angles Art Lesson Every Kid Will Love
3 Helpful Ways to Stop Letting the Cuteness Competition Make You Hate Teaching
3 Helpful Ways to Stop Letting the Cuteness Competition Make You Hate Teaching
If you’ve been teaching for any amount of time, then chances are you may have found yourself letting the cuteness competition make you hate teaching. I know about this all too well, which is why I’d like to share a few helpful ways you can navigate this trap and truly enjoy your teaching journey.
Art Advocacy In Your Classroom
Art advocacy does not have to always mean beating down your legislator’s door. Art advocacy can be as simple as teaching the principles and elements of art, and it is just as important. Art advocacy is something you can do right from your classroom.