Doodle Monsters in Winter
I’ve been playing around drawing these doodle monsters lately. They’re fun and easy to do and rather addictive to draw. You can see the blog post about the lesson plan here: Art Sub Lessons: Doodle Monsters in Winter
I’ve been playing around drawing these doodle monsters lately. They’re fun and easy to do and rather addictive to draw. You can see the blog post about the lesson plan here: Art Sub Lessons: Doodle Monsters in Winter
No doubt about it. Kids love drawing gingerbread men, gingerbread houses, and all lessons related to candy and treats. After so many years though, that whole house and cookie person idea has run its course with them.
I came up with an idea for the whole gingerbread and candy idea, but with a twist. "Beyond the Gingerbread Man" lets kids use all those fun yummy ideas they have, but let them apply them to an open ended art experience.
This was written as an art sub plan, but can be taught by anyone. It uses the most simple supplies: crayon and paper. You may, of course, use markers, Sharpies, and the like.
Here are some of the art work kids have done with this lesson.
I have provided lots of examples of the gingerbread houses they are familiar with and a script for you to follow.
It is such a fun lesson to do and easy to teach. Whether you teach it yourself or hand it to a sub, you will be happy to have given this lesson to your students.
Click here to find out more about this lesson: Beyond the Gingerbread Man - Art Sub Lesson Plan
If you are looking for some other Christmas/winter art lesson ideas, here are some other blog posts you might like:
This one is about the ever popular "ugly Christmas sweater." It includes both free and paid options from the web and TPT.
Art Worksheet - Ugly Christmas Sweater
This lesson fits nicely with the one I posted yesterday. This works well in the winter as an art sub lesson; an activity for early finishers; or as a center activity.
There is a template of a winter tree; sample patterns; directions to hang in a center; teacher directions; and examples of different ways to complete the art work.
It's only $3 and you can buy it on TPT here: Winter Trees Art Activity
Art worksheets for early finishers are always a relief for subs and teachers alike. As hyper as kids seem to be this year, they need help occupying themselves when they are finished their work.
The shop, Centers and Early Finishers, caters to that need. Here are activities and worksheets that cater to Christmas, and winter.
These are from the TPT Shop: Centers and Early Finishers.
"Doodle a Christmas Stocking" has a stocking template; lots of sample patterns; and samples of finished artwork. These could make a nice display on a bulletin board.
"Doodle Art Nutcrackers" includes two templates of nutcrackers, one male and one female, to doodle and decorate; four examples of finished artwork; directions for students; directions for the teacher; and a sheet of sample patterns for doodling.
Draw Your Own Gingerbread House
Students may draw their own house shape or use the template house shape. There is a sheet with sample candies and treats from which the kids may get ideas, and there are multiple sheets of gingerbread house designs.
Doodle Art - Fancy Decorated Trees
It includes two templates of tree shapes to doodle and decorate; three examples of finished artwork; directions for students; directions for the teacher; and a sheet of sample patterns for doodling.
It was created so that a teacher only needs to print out the slides and hang them if they are to be used as a center activity. There is also a script with directions for if the teacher or sub is going to use this as a lesson plan.
If you would like to see a fun Christmas worksheet from another TPT shop, check out this blog post about the activity, "Ugly Christmas Sweaters."
This time of year, kids will beg to do holiday art lessons. That's a tough one, since there are multiple holidays celebrated in December, and there are those who are not allowed to celebrate any of them. I contemplated how to do a fun holiday-ISH lesson while leaving it open ended enough to not be related to a holiday at all.
And since I am all about creating lessons that subs can teach, it would need to be a lesson easy enough to be taught by anyone.
I found lots of videos about doodling by kids and adults alike. The kids' art was every bit as fun to look at as the grown ups' art.
Doodle monsters were what I settled on.
I had so much fun drawing and coloring them, I contemplated continuing doing them long after my art sub lesson was finished.In the lesson, after kids learn how to draw the shapes of the doodle monsters, they have options to choose from for all the details: eyes and mouths. Then there are sheets of options for winter and holiday symbols.
There is art history info about doodling, (daVinci and the Queen of Prussia from the 1700's); info about overlapping; and a bit about shading.
As always, I write my lessons to be easy enough to be taught by anyone.
Go check out this lesson at my TPT store here: Art Sub Lessons
Winter Art Sub Lessons for Elementary |
Here are some elementary art lessons that would make great sub lessons for winter and the new year. Some have directions and visuals included and some you will need to tweak a little. |
This is a complete lesson at TPT. |
This is a doodle activity at TPT. |
This is another doodle activity at TPT. |
This one is a freeby at TPT. |
This is a fun activity over at TPT. |