Videos for Art Sub Lessons and Distance Learning
If your students have access to the web and YouTube, there are some sites that they can access easily.
Here are some you might check out.
The Kennedy Center
Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems
Mr. Pstudios is an art teacher. His YouTube channel includes drawing activities for kids.
The blog, Art Room Videos, has links to lots of individual art videos that have been previewed for kids.
The Dad Lab has lots of videos. Your students may have access to lots of materials, so check out his entire channel. For those whose students may have limited supplies, here are some videos that might work for you.
Crayon Rubbing with Legos
Shadow Drawing
Draw with Your Feet
Tree Bark Rubbing
Young Rembrandts They have some directed drawings. They also have an online course that you can pay for that is off of YouTube
The Kennedy Center
Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems
Mr. Pstudios is an art teacher. His YouTube channel includes drawing activities for kids.
The blog, Art Room Videos, has links to lots of individual art videos that have been previewed for kids.
The Dad Lab has lots of videos. Your students may have access to lots of materials, so check out his entire channel. For those whose students may have limited supplies, here are some videos that might work for you.
Crayon Rubbing with Legos
Shadow Drawing
Draw with Your Feet
Tree Bark Rubbing
Young Rembrandts They have some directed drawings. They also have an online course that you can pay for that is off of YouTube
Art for Kids Hub They do a lot of directed, step-by-step drawing.
Mark Kistler is a long time favorite for kids wanting to draw better. I would suggest these for upper elementary and middle school. Many of his videos are hour long, which I suspect will not work for most kids. Finding the shorter videos, I sorted by "most popular." I saw a lot that were around ten minutes long.
The Art Project has lots of videos you might like for older kids. His drawing prompt videos are the perfect length for kids drawing at home.