Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Ugly Bug Ball - Elementary Art Sub Plan
Ugly Bug Ball - Art Sub Plan
I created this lesson for its ease of use. It is complete with visuals and simple directions. The materials needed are very simple. It is for sale at TeachersPayTeachers.
The materials needed for this lesson are the most simple: paper, pencils, and crayons or markers.
The lesson begins with discussion questions regarding a masterpiece by the artist, Balthasar van der Ast. This painting includes many interesting insects crawling around a beautiful still life. The lesson then leads the students to create an imaginary scene of insects at a party. Each slide includes questions and statements for the students to think about including in their drawing.
I have taught this lesson to all levels, K through Fifth. My subs who have used this lesson have left feedback that they and the students thoroughly enjoyed the lesson.
I hope that this will be a well-loved lesson for you and your students and that it helps you when you are in need of a sub lesson.
Elementary Art Sub Lesson - Ugly Bug Ball
Elementary Art Sub Lesson - Ugly Bug Ball
The materials needed for this lesson are the most simple: paper, pencils and crayons or markers.
The lesson begins with discussion questions regarding a masterpiece by the artist, Balthasar van der Ast. This painting includes many interesting insects crawling around a beautiful still life. The lesson then leads the students to creating an imaginary scene of insects at a party. Each slide includes questions and statements for the students to think about including in their drawing.
I have taught this lesson to all levels, K through Fifth. My subs who have used this lesson have left feedback that they and the students thoroughly enjoyed the lesson.
I hope that this will be a well loved lesson for you and your students and that it helps you when you are in need of a sub lesson.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Middle School Art Sub Plan Idea - Op Art
Middle School Art Sub Plan - Stacked Shapes - Op Art
She has written out all the directions for you and there are a lot of examples. The materials needed are simple: paper and markers or crayon. This is a lovely little lesson, so check it out.
If you find yourself in need of an art sub plan RIGHT NOW, check out my TPT Shop: Art Sub Lessons. I have plenty of no prep, fully scripted art lessons that you can just print out and hand to your substitute teacher. Anyone can teach these lessons.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Kindergarten Art Sub Plan - Gingham Dog Calico Cat
Kindergarten Art Sub Plan
This is a lesson that I created years ago and it has been an old favorite. It goes with the book/poem "The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat." I wrote it specifically for primary art subs. It's over at TeachersPayTeachers.Monday, April 1, 2013
Free Art Worksheets - Directed Drawings of Owls
Directed Drawing Art Sub Lesson for Owls
This lesson and drawing are by Art Projects for Kids. This is a directed drawing that would be perfect for kindergarten and first grade.
Since you have come here to see some directed drawings of owls, I went and found some other ones for you.
If you go to Denette Fritz’s blog, you can find a free worksheet with step-by-step instructions on how to draw an owl.
Here’s another take on the same thing. Check out this directed drawing by Thaneeya McArdle @ the blog, Art Is Fun.
This one is in the public domain since it has been around for so long. You can find the full-size pdf on the blog, The Graphics Fairy.
Friday, March 8, 2013
The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat
The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat
This is an art sub lesson that I created years ago and it has been an old favorite. It goes with the book/poem "The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat." I wrote it specifically for primary art subs. It's over at TeachersPayTeachers. I tried to make it as simple as possible. If you have the book and simple supplies, you are ready to take a day of leave. = )
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Art Sub Plans for Elementary on Wayne Thiebaud
Free Art Worksheet and Plans for Wayne Thiebaud lesson
This free art worksheet can be found over at the blog, Art with Ms. Gram, you'll find instructions and handouts that a sub would probably find successful.
Yay for handouts for subs!!!
If you would like a video to introduce Wayne Thiebaud, I created one and uploaded it to YouTube. You can find it here: The Delicious Paintings of Wayne Thiebaud
These are perfect for those emergency absences when you do not have the time to write detailed plans but want to leave quality plans for your subs.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
The Night I Followed the Dog Art Sub Lesson Plan
Art Sub Plan for The Night I Followed the Dog
Here's a fifth grader's...
Here’s a second grader’s...
I will leave a video of the book "The Night I Followed the Dog." This is a video that I have downloaded from YouTube on the Storyline Online Channel. I have also burned it to DVD that I can play on a regular DVD player. (See how to do this at my blog, Art Room Videos.)
Then the sub will tell the students they will be listening to a storybook called "The Night I Followed the Dog." Ask what sorts of things they think we would see a dog doing if we followed it around in real life.
Show the video.
After viewing the video, ask the students what sorts of things they would like to see a pet doing if the pet was acting like a person.
They will go to their tables and draw those things. The drawings could be in stapled book form or just one on a page.
Remind them to add backgrounds. Where will these pets be? What would we see around them if we were there? Would there be other pets? Would they be doing the same things?
If time allows, let them share their favorite drawings with the class.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
How to Draw and Paint a Pattern Beetle
Video Art Sub Plan
This cute insect and pattern lesson can be found on YouTube here: How to Draw and Paint a Pattern Beetle. It is on the channel "Artventure."
I think I may try a version of this for my next sub's lesson. I would burn the video to DVD so it can be played on the DVD player. (I'll write a post this weekend on how to do this.) The sub would play the video the whole way through. Then, for the drawing part, the students would work along as the sub played the video bit by bit.
I would make it a crayon or marker lesson unless I knew the sub could deal with block tempera for the resist.
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