Kindergarten Worksheet for Shapes and Animals Art Sub Plan
Kindergarten students learn about shapes in their math, reading, and science curricula, so it integrates naturally into art. Emphasizing shapes in art is a great way to reinforce the learning of shapes in all those other areas.
Make an animal out of cut shapes. In the blog, Art On My Hands, she has the shapes already printed out and ready to be cut out.
It uses just simple materials: crayon and paper. It is also no prep, fully scripted, and editable in the lesson portion of the PowerPoint.
This next idea is really interesting. The teacher has students draw around pre-glued shapes on their paper. I believe that this is good practice for shape drawing. Students haven't perfected it yet, but they are heading in the right direction.
Now, the shapes were cut and glued by the students. If you knew that you had a sub during the next meeting with this class, this line drawing lesson could be a follow-up to that. The shapes would have already been cut, glued, and dry.
You may see this lesson at Annie's Art Room.
If you are interested in a kindergarten directed drawing about shapes, and was specifically made for art subs, check out this lesson in my TPT Shop: Springtime Bird with Pattern and Flowers.
The lesson also introduces the students to four artists from history with their paintings of birds.