Monday, April 26, 2021
Spring Directed Drawing - How To Draw A Bird With Your Pencil
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Kindergarten Art Sub Plan - Klee’s “Cat and Bird”
Paul Klee Idea Emphasizing Shape, Pattern, and Warm and Cool Colors
Check out this lesson at Jamestown Elementary Art Blog.
Paul Klee Idea Emphazing Color and Shape
Another take on this lesson can be found at the blog, Art at Miquon. Ms. Batchelor, at The Miquon School, taught a unit on Klee for multiple grades and this blog post shares the inspirations for that in this blog post. Again, this is a lesson that could be easy enough for anyone to teach with the right resources. This is no cookie-cutter lesson and each drawing is unique.
Monday, March 15, 2021
Art Sub Plans: What to Do When the Lesson is Over
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.)
Early Finishers Art Activity - Trolls
Friday, March 5, 2021
Magical and Imaginary Characters Art Sub Lesson
Imaginary and Magical Creatures - St. Patrick's Day Art Plan
When you can be picky about who subs for you, I would request one that could use a DVD player or computer if I wanted to show a video. If you know you couldn't get that picky, find a picture book with leprechauns or about St. Patrick's Day.
When I teach this lesson or leave it for a sub, I love to show one of the old Reading Rainbow videos about St. Patrick's Day to go with it. You might be lucky enough to have it; find it to buy, or find it on YouTube. There are other resources you can use too, though. As of today, here's a YouTube video for the reading of "How to Catch a Leprechaun" on the Happy Cultivated channel. If you have access to the book itself, it is a good one to go with this lesson. (If you go with a video, always preview it first.)
Supplies Needed
-black pens, if they know how to use them properly OR pencils
-crayons
-paper
-a book or video about leprechauns or magical creatures
Dear Sub, Thank you so much for coming in today. You will be teaching kindergarten through fifth grade and my classes are all 55 minutes long.
I expect the children to work with a minimum of noise. Whispering might be okay but loud play isn't okay. Use your own judgment on what you will accept. If the whole class does not respect the noise level, you can have them put their heads down for a couple of minutes. This usually takes care of the problem when it does happen.
The lessons for today show the theme of St. Patrick's Day. Ask the students if they know anything about the holiday. Show them the DVD about St. Patrick's Day. It is already in the DVD player under the projector. (Press the red button on the projector once. Press the play button on the DVD player. To turn off the projector, press the red button slowly two times.)
Ask them to tell you about the magical creatures they saw in the video. What did they look like? What did they do? Have them talk about their magic. What was at the end of the rainbow?
Since magical creatures are imaginary, we could invent our own lucky creatures. It could be an animal. It could look like a person. It could have wings. It could be a magic genie. What color would it be? What magic could they do? Would they have treasure? Where would their treasure be? Would they be like a dragon? Would they be a magic horse or some other animal?
Think up a lucky creature that you would like to find. Draw your magical lucky creatures and show what magic they could do. You might have a lot of lucky creatures that live together.
Send three at a time to the taller tables and two to the shorter ones. Pick one student from each table to get supplies. They should get the following:
black pens
crayons (in the blue boxes)
paper (they should line up in front of you and tell you how many sheets they need for their table)
They should begin by writing their name and class codes on their papers. They will draw and color what they would like to happen on their lucky day. Remind them to work hard and use their imaginations.
As students start to finish, you can start playing the videos on the disk related to St. Patrick's Day. Students who are finished can watch the videos. Ones who want to continue to work on their artwork may do that as well.
They may watch that until the end of class or you can have the children bring their artwork to you....and you show the art, one at a time, to the class. Students should clap for each other when you show each picture. (Remind them to clap for everyone!)
At the time for the end of class, line the children up to wait for their teacher.
If you would like to leave a worksheet activity that your sub could use with this lesson, check out this activity in my TPT shop: Create a Leprechaun in Disguise It is great for early finishers.
Saturday, January 23, 2021
Art Sub Lesson Plan Using Crayon
Recycled Crayons as the Main Medium - Kindergarten
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
2 Easy Valentine's Day Art Sub Lessons
2 Valentine Art Sub Lesson Plans
Elementary Level
Upper Elementary, Middle School or High School
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Dragon Dance Art Sub Lesson for Kindergarten
Kindergarten Art Sub Plans
Chinese New Year Video
Reviews of My Lesson on TPT
Here are some reviews of this lesson: "I think this is a colorful and detailed resource that I can use or have for a sub to use. I have a book of poems called The Dragons are Singing Tonight by Jack Prelutsky that will be an additional resource to integrate with this lesson."Saturday, January 2, 2021
15 Art Sub Plan Ideas for Black History Month
Elementary and Middle School Art Lessons about Black Artists
In my search for art sub plans that could be taught for Black History Month, I found 15 that I think would work really well. Some are written out as lesson plans; some are art lessons via video, and some are biographies that would be great starting points for a lesson.Black History Drawing Ideas
Art Bytes for Kids: Kehinde Wiley @Detroit Institute of Arts. Click here to see this video: Kehinde Wiley
I always like teaching art history as a part of my regular art lessons, so teaching black artists during Black History Month is a no brainer. Here are some fully prepared lesson plans in my TPT shop. They were created with an art sub in mind but could be taught by anyone.
Nick Cave - Art Sub Lesson @TPT Shop: Art Sub Lessons
This lesson includes many photos of Nick Caves's wonderful "soundsuits"; sample student drawings; a sample pattern sheet; templates for those who need it; a teacher script including directions, questions, and information about each slide. This could be taught by anyone.
Reggie Laurent - Art Sub Lesson @TPT Shop: Art Sub Lessons
This no-prep lesson was written so that it could be taught by art subs, but it could also be taught by art teachers, classroom teachers, and homeschool parents. Key topics include abstract art, organic, shapes, geometric shapes, and the art of Reggie Laurent. The materials needed are simple: paper and either crayon or marker. All directions for teachers and students are included.
Faith Ringgold - Art Lesson @TPT Shop: Art Sub Lessons
This kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd-grade art lesson is based on Faith Ringgold's, Tar Beach, which is a great read for Black History Month. (The book is not included.) This lesson uses simple materials; pencil, paper, and crayons. It can be taught by anyone, as it is fully scripted. It includes questions and directions too. This is aimed at primary-aged students.
Click here if you want to look at my whole shop: Art Sub Lessons
Black History Month Art Lessons from Museums
Aaron Douglas @The Blowing Rock Art and History Museum
The museum has two lessons based on the silhouette art of Aaron Douglas. They have a lesson for elementary students plus included one for preschoolers! (That's a rarity!) Also, they provide a video on the artist. You will find all three things here: Aaron Douglas Inspired Silhouette
Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, and Alma Thomas @The National Gallery of Art
This is a nice resource from the National Gallery of Art. It has lesson plans for all ages as well as downloadable materials. It includes lessons on Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, and Alma Thomas. (Some of the lessons are presented as painting lessons but could be adapted for drawing. If you are leaving a lesson for a sub, you RARELY would want to leave a painting lesson!!!)
Here is a link to Art Tales - Pre-K resource which is a pdf with visuals and detailed lesson plans.
Click here to see this video:
Alma Woodsey Thomas @The Magnificient Paintbrush
Video - Black History Month Art Lessons
African Art Patterns for Kids @Traveling Art Room
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
A Tree House for Me! Elementary Art Sub Plan
"A Treehouse for Me!" Elementary Art Sub Lesson Plans
Kids love the idea of secret and special places that are reserved for just them. I never had a treehouse as a kid but I always loved seeing them in movies and reading about them in books. Knowing that kids would love imagining them, I created this art project for drawing tree houses.
"A Treehouse for Me!" as a Sub Lesson
This lesson has always been a big hit with my own students, so I wrote it up as an art sub-plan. Why leave the sub lessons that you wouldn't love to teach?
I write the lessons for my TPT shop in a way that anyone can teach them. This one is chock full of images of real tree houses and student drawings of them. All anyone would need to do to teach this would be to show each page/slide; read the script on them; ask the questions, and pass out the supplies.
Enjoyed by Kids in K-8th Grade
Originally, I taught this as a 5th-grade art project, but in the reviews for this lesson, teachers say they have taught it in K-8th grade with great success. Here are some reviews left by teachers who have used this:
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Kindergarten Art Sub Plan and Worksheets
Emergency Art Sub Plan for Kindergarten
Has this ever happened to you?
A lot of us have experienced the effects of someone else not being able to get a substitute teacher. Sometimes you inherit just a few extra kids from that class and sometimes you get the whole bunch. If you are lucky, someone tells you to expect it before they show up at the art room door. If it has never happened to you, wow, you live a charmed life!!!! It will likely happen to you at some point in time though, so best be prepared!
Mr. E, over on the blog, Art with Mr. E has written a post about just this to help you get ready for the inevitable. Click here to check it out: "50 Kindergarteners By Myself!"
If you have a coworker art teacher, please share that post with them because you might be the one who is without a sub one day and they add your classes to theirs.
More Simple (and FREE!) Ideas to Help You Prepare
If you want some simple art lesson ideas for when you are in a pinch, check out these FREE downloadables:
"Circle Drawing Game"- and - "What Can You Draw From Circles?"free downloadable worksheets
"Lines, Lines, and More Lines" - a fully formed and free art lesson for primary students
"Directed Drawing - How to Draw a Penguin" - downloadable worksheet
"Art Sub Plan - Wayne Thiebaud" - a video I created specifically for use by an art sub. This lets ME teach while you monitor all those kids!!!
"Faith Ringold - Art Sub Lesson" - another video I created for use by an art sub. Again, I'll teach the lesson so that you can monitor all those kids!!!
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Faith Ringgold - Art Sub Plans for Elementary
Art Sub Plans for Elementary School - Tar Beach
Video - Tar Beach - Art Lesson Plan
I created this this video to use with a 1st and 2nd-grade art project and specifically for use by a substitute teacher. If your sub (or YOU!!!) have access to YouTube videos, this video will do most of the work for you. Some days you need to take a break and let someone else teach, so why not let me do it?
Art Lesson Plan - No Prep, Scripted, with Simple Materials
If you want a fully formed, no prep, and quality version of this lesson that you can hand to your sub (or the office secretary), Click here to see this lesson.