Wednesday, October 16, 2024
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Sunday, August 14, 2022
Back to School Name Art Lesson
One Day Sub Lesson Plans for Art
Since teachers like to do lessons using student names early in the school year, this lesson is perfect for back to school.
The students create a name banner. They begin by lettering their name across the paper and turn those letters into bubble letters. After that they add details around the letters that look like comic people.
This would make nice bulletin board displays or portfolio covers.
It works well for third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades.
Now, as great as a back to school lesson this is, it was written with subs in mind. That means that I put thorough directions in it so that anyone could teach it. There is no reason that you cannot teach it in your own art room! It was really written for all teachers!
You can find this lesson in my TpT shop here: Name People.
Blog Posts About Other Name Lessons
If you are interested in another blog post about name lessons, check out this one: Back to School - Name Designs. There are six other ideas for name art. Some link to outside blogs and some to other lessons in my TpT shop.Sunday, August 27, 2017
7 Halloween Art Lessons
7 Halloween Themed Art Lessons
I found the most wonderful Halloween lessons that could be turned into art sub lessons. Check these out!!!
This lesson, at ArtfulNest, was written for middle school. You could write it up as a fifth-grade lesson or a sixth grade one. You could also bring it down to the upper primary grades with a change of media. Leave your subs some good visuals. They could teach this!
Friday, September 30, 2016
Elementary Art Sub Plan - Setting Up for a Sub
Setting Up for a Sub
Monday, August 18, 2014
Circle Drawing Game - Art Worksheets Printables
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Romero Britto Art Sub Lesson
Romero Britto Art Lesson
This lesson is simple but has striking results. The combination of cubism and pop art make appealing inspiration pieces for kids art lessons when combined with vibrant colors and bold pattern. An art sub could be very successful in leading this lesson.
This lesson, featuring the art of Romero Britto, uses simple materials; paper and markers. Markers give the art work that bright color that is a hallmark of Britto’s work. Students create a simple design and add pattern to the shapes. They color it in.