12 Winter Art Sub Lessons and Worksheets
This time of year so many people need art activities for early finishers, art sub plans, and just plain art lessons, that are not specifically Christmas themed. Here are seasonal art lessons that will excite your kids in December or the winter.
Art Sub Lesson - Beyond the Gingerbread Man
"Great engaging sub lesson. I teach choice art but only
leave choice prompts for subs and this was perfect. No unhappy campers!"
"I have bought several of these sub lessons and have loved
every single one. This has made this year of frequently needing
subs so much less stressful. Subs love them too. Thank you!"
Art Sub Lesson - Ugly Christmas Sweater
"This was a super fun way to start an art project where we made "ugly tshirts".
The students and I really enjoyed it!"
"My students enjoyed this classroom activity to fill a little time at the end
of the semester before Christmas break. Very satisfied!"
Draw a Gingerbread House
Radial Symmetry Drawing for Winter
Art Sub Lesson - Robots in Winter
"My fourth graders are loving this! The sample robot shapes and details sheetsare a great reference for helping them to draw."
-Alison
"This lesson was great for a sub lesson and the students really enjoyed it.
The examples and ideas pages really helped them be successful. Definitely a keeper!!"
Art Sub Plan - Doodle Monsters in Winter
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Art Worksheet - Create an Elf in Disguise
Art Worksheet - Winter Mittens
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Art Worksheet - Create a Gingerbread House
Art Worksheet - Create a Reindeer in Disguise
"Perfect for right before winter break."
-Laurie
"My younger students love this one! I've seem some really cute finished products."
-Julie
Art Worksheet - Create a Christmas Stocking
"Super fun! I used these as a pattern to make hanging stockings."
-Karen
Art Worksheet - Create a Nutcracker
"Engaging for kids. Easy activity. Loves that the base model was a
simple enough template that kids could turn it into any nutcracker they wanted."
-Kristen
"Good activity for early finishers! Using this in my music class during my
Nutcracker unit. Thank you!"
-Cassandra
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