Thursday, November 25, 2021

Doodle Monsters in Winter - Art Sub Plans

Doodle Monsters in Winter, Christmas, or December

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. 

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Saturday, November 20, 2021

Art Sub Lesson - Winter Drawing with VanGogh Sky

 Winter Art Lesson

This lesson plan was at the site, Art to Remember. It is a basic but complete lesson plan. There were a variety of landscapes in there visuals. The winter scene was just one of them.

If I was teaching the lesson, I might provide visuals of winter scenery; photos of snow covered structures, trees, etc. I’d probably also add a visual reminding students about horizon lines and such. 

If you live some place where snow covered scenery is not the norm, you can use some of their other visuals of landscapes and do a variation on the theme.  

There are written instructions for this lesson, which is a plus. 

Check it out and see if this would work for you and your students.

If you are looking for more ideas for winter art sub lessons, check out this post: