2 in 1 Art Sub Lesson
In my quest to try and make a teacher's life a little easier, I created a lesson that can be taught in kindergarten through 4th grade. It is a directed drawing but with plenty of room for personal expression.
The lesson starts out with step-by-step instructions for how to draw a patterned pot with a prickly pear cactus inside. That is for the kindergarten and first grade students.
After they are led through how to draw that and color in neatly, the lesson for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade begins. Those grade will add a desert landscape to their drawing.
By combining them all in one, your substitute teacher only has to attend to one lesson plan all day. (I subbed for a while after I retired, so I know how important it is to make the sub's life as uncomplicated as possible!!!)
The drawing uses the most simple materials: paper, pencil, and crayon.
It is no prep. All you have to do is print out the lesson or set it up to be projected. It can be taught either way.
Check it out here at my TPT shop: Desert Cactus Creations: Patterned Pots and Scenic Backgrounds for K-4
No comments:
Post a Comment