Art Sub Plans: What to Do When the Lesson is Over
You know subbing is hard. Yikes! We all have witnessed it with our own eyes. The lesson is finished and the sub is there with a class of kids who have nothing else to do. That's a recipe for bad behaviors to flare up
Janine Chen has come up with 50 Quick Activities for When Sub Lessons Run Short. I would suggest that you print out the top five ones you think would work with your students and include them in your sub folder. Some might be new to you. Some are classics. Kids will have fun with them and your sub will love you for it.
Ready Made Activities for Early Finishers
Circle Game - Free Art Worksheet
Teachers, subs and parents may use this as an art game; a challenge; an early finishers activity; or an art lesson. Students create as many designs as they can think of using the circles provided. They may create imaginary objects; doodle designs; or as a way to list the things they can think of that are circular in shape.
Early Finishers Art Activity - Create a Dragon in Disguise
One worksheet shows the lightly drawn in outline of a dragon. Around the sides of the paper are sample details that a student may use to create an original cartoon dragon. I have added an additional full page outline of a dragon that could be used. The student will also add details from their imaginations. After they have added all the details, they are directed to add a background and color their drawing. Much more of a creative outlet than a coloring sheet, your students will enjoy working on their own cartoon. This is one of those art activities in which every creation is a hit!
Early Finishers Art Activity -Create a Frog in Disguise
Need an art activity for an independent work packet? This drawing worksheet includes directions; sample details; and a lightly drawn in frog. All you need to do is print and distribute. Great for centers, subs and early finishers too.
Early Finishers Art Activity- Character
Early Finishers Art Activity - Red Riding Hood
Print and go. This art worksheet is a creative activity for students. The worksheet inclues a lightly drawn outline of Little Red Riding Hood. There are also sample details that the student may wish to include. They may also invent their own. A sheet of finished examples is included. This could be part of a station or center. It could be used in the classroom, art room, or with a sub. All the students need to provide are pencils, crayons and their imagination. (Bonus: I have just added a full page outline of Little Red Riding Hood as another drawing option you might choose.)