Sunday, September 4, 2022

15 Name Art Lessons for Back to School

Name Art Projects as Art Sub Lessons

During back to school season, teachers love teaching art lessons using students' names. I have found 15 art name lessons, mostly of which are fully formed and can be taught by a sub. Here are some ideas for name art projects to inspire you.

Why do teachers like to teach name art lessons?

Art teachers often have hundreds of students a semester. Learning their names is not an easy task. The more often you connect the student with their name, the more helpful. So, seeing a child with their name art can't hurt that, right?

And sometimes one of the first art lessons of the year is to create a folder for their artwork. A name activity works well for that. 

Many of the name art lessons I have seen are "no fail." That's always a plus for the new school year!

Cool name art lessons 

These lessons are simple enough that a substitute teacher could teach them. These all have instructions included and use simple materials.

Name art monster drawing


Symmetrical Alien Names @ Charity Mika

This blog post shows instructions and sample art work.

MATERIALS
• Copy paper, 11″ x 17″ works well
• Black Sharpie Marker
• Crayons/Markers/Oil Pastels/Chalk



Name art lesson using simple materials

Art with Kids: Rollercoaster Names @ Jones Design Company

Has instructions and plenty of samples.

MATERIALS
• paper
• Black Sharpie Marker
• Crayons/Markers/Oil Pastels/Chalk



Kaleidoscope marker drawing using a student's name

Radial Design Art Lesson for Middle School Kids @ Leah Newton Art

This blog post has full instructions and examples of finished work.

Materials
  • Pencils
  • 5’’ Cardboard Squares for students to trace
  • One 4.5’’ tracing paper square for each student
  • One 9’’ white copy paper square for each student.
  • Markers and colored pencils.



kaleidoscope marker drawing


Tried and True: Kaleidoscope Name Designs@ Paint On All the Tables

This blog post has step by step instructions with photos.

Materials
  • Pencils
  • One 9’’ white copy paper square for each student.
  • Markers and colored pencils.

student marker monster drawing based on their name

Name Monster Tutorial @ Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Programming, Inc.

This blog post has instructions and step by step photos.

Materials
Pencils
  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Markers and colored pencils.

Name alien art lesson

Fun Name Art @ Happy Family Art

This blog post has step by step instructions and photos.

Materials

12" x 18" paper markers

Paper

marker drawing of a radial symmetry name design

What's in a Name @ Creativity is Contagious

This post includes directions and step by step photos.

Materials
paper
pencil
Sharpie

This post has instructions, photos, and a video.

Materials
Paper - long strips
Pencils
Markers

This blog post has photos and a description of how to do it.

If you would like a fully formed version that is ready to hand to a sub, you can find one here, at my TpT shop:  Name People Art Sub Lesson @ TpT Shop: Art Sub Lessons

It uses the most simple supplies, is fully scripted, and can be taught by anyone.

Materials
Long strips of paper
pencils
crayons or markers

This includes instructions and photos.

Materials
Markers
Colored Pencils
Pencils
Erasers
White Paper




Name Art Crafts @ Fun365

This would work well for preschool and kindergarten. There are step by step instructions with photos. There is some prep you would need to do ahead of time.  

Materials
Paper
Washi Tape (or painters tape)
Bingo-type dabbers




Graffiti Art @ Dick Blick

This post includes a downloadable .pdf.

Materials
Paper
Colored pencils
Glue

This post is an idea for a lesson that includes a literary component. It will include some prep ahead of time.

Materials
Paper - colored
glue sticks

This link leads you to a post I wrote about a lesson by Betsy Morningstar. 




Radial Name Design

Originally, this went to a lesson at Art4Cast, but the post no longer exists. I wrote a blog post on my blog about the idea.

Materials
Paper cut into large squares
Pencils
Crayon or markers
This is a fully formed art sub lesson that anyone can teach. It uses the most simple materials. 

Materials
Paper
Pencils
Sharpies, crayons, or markers

You can find this at my TpT Shop: Art Sub Lessons


Checklist for Creating a Sub Folder

By the way, if you need help creating an art sub folder, check out the blog post where I spell that out for you.  22 Things to Include in an Art Sub Folder

Sunday, August 14, 2022

Back to School Name Art Lesson

One Day Sub Lesson Plans for Art

Student art with their name and cartoon people

Since teachers like to do lessons using student names early in the school year, this lesson is perfect for back to school. 

cartoon people drawn around student name

The students create a name banner. They begin by lettering their name across the paper and turn those letters into bubble letters. After that they add details around the letters that look like comic people.


This would make nice bulletin board displays or portfolio covers.  


It works well for third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades.


Now, as great as a back to school lesson this is, it was written with subs in mind. That means that I put thorough directions in it so that anyone could teach it. There is no reason that you cannot teach it in your own art room! It was really written for all teachers!


You can find this lesson in my TpT shop here:  Name People.


Blog Posts About Other Name Lessons

If you are interested in another blog post about name lessons, check out this one:  Back to School - Name Designs. There are six other ideas for name art. Some link to outside blogs and some to other lessons in my TpT shop.

Here's to a successful new school year!



Friday, August 12, 2022

Free Art Worksheet for Back to School

 

free art worksheet for circles games

Free Art Worksheet - Circles Games

This circle drawing worksheet is a fun activity that you could use in a black to school lesson. After you have spent so much time explaining who you are and what art class will be like this year, there may not be a lot of time left for a full blown lesson. Worksheets like this can be a great filler sort of activity for that day. It gives them the opportunity to be creative, but not take too much time.

This is also a worksheet that you could add to your sub binder!

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.

More Art Worksheets

If you would like to see blog posts about other art worksheets, click below.