Free Elementary and Middle School Art Lesson - Shoe Prints
This attractive artwork was done with simple supplies. Paper and crayons. If your students can trace their shoe, they can do this activity.
First, they trace their shoe on their paper. After observing the tread that is on the bottom of their shoes, they will create a pattern on the traced shoe. (Sneakers are likely to have patterned tread.)
Next, they will trace that shoe again in the background and add pattern to that shoe drawing.
They will continue to repeat that until the paper is full.
Color in.
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This elementary and middle school art sub lesson includes slides about the artist and two projects for the students to draw. It is great for teaching elementary and middle school students about abstract art and the artist, Bruce Gray.
Written for a sub, it may also be taught by parents, classroom teachers, art teachers, and homeschool teachers.
Supplies needed for the art lesson are pencils, paper, markers or crayons, rulers and circles of various sizes.
These lessons may be taught in several ways. You may project it as a regular PowerPoint. You may print it out and have the students sit close as if you were reading them a book. You could print out the slides and project them from a document camera.
You or your sub will only need to read the script and ask the questions given, then allow the students to respond. Visuals and directions are given for each step in creating the artwork.