Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Paper Sculpture as an Art Sub Plan
Paper Sculpture as an Art Sub Plan
Paper sculpture, or dealing with glue and scissors, is not something I would leave for just any ole substitute teacher. If you have a trusted and true one though, that might be just fine.
I found these images online and am still looking for a fully written lesson to go with it. I have found some beautiful images though.
This first image is called an “abstract movement sculpture” and it can be found here: Art with Mrs. Peroddy
The next one also has an image. It's on an Artsonia page and has no written lesson plan, but I think you can formulate one fairly easily though.
Here’s an idea from Artsonia that might make for a fun and easy sub lesson.
From exhibit "Paper Sculpture 310"
by Alejandra507 (Art ID #12901177)
from Scammon Elementary School grade 3
United States
by Alejandra507 (Art ID #12901177)
from Scammon Elementary School grade 3
United States
Line Design, Op Art Activity - Art Sub Plan Idea
Line Design, Op Art - Art Sub Plan Idea
This is by:
Title
– Line Design, Op Art
Green Forest School District
Warren Utsler, Instructor
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This link no longer goes to the original website, so until I can replace it, have some free art sub lessons on me. Click here to go to my TPT shop - Art Sub Lessons and download some freebies! Or click on the images below to go exactly to the freebie you want.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Using Stencils for Art Sub Activities
Using Stencils for Art Sub Activities
This lesson can be found at Draw, Doodle, and Decorate. It uses simple materials: paper, crayon, or markers. You can create your own templates out of poster board or collect painting or tracing stencils. You can also use jar lids or interesting shaped flattish objects.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
Sub Lesson Video - Tar Beach
Tar Beach Art Lesson for Subs
Here's a post that Splish, Splash, Splatter did from my video on YouTube, Tar Beach. This made me so happy.I made that video before I ever thought about making a blog for art sub lessons. My goal was to provide a good lesson for my students while they had a sub in the room. I created the video so that all a sub had to do was to press “Play" and the kids would follow along. I think her kids did a great job.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Hands on Art
Hands on Art - Art Sub Plan
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Easy and Free Art Sub Plans for Kindergarten
Easy and Free Art Sub Plans for Kindergarten
Here is a free art sub PowerPoint lesson for you at my Teachers Pay Teachers shop: Art Sub Lessons. This lesson is one I use with kindergarten. We do lots of moving around making the shapes of lines as we look at the slides. TeachersPayTeachers requests that you make your free PowerPoints smaller than your "for pay" ones, but this is still full of good images and information for your students and subs.Here are a couple of "easy sub lessons" from Dali's Moustache. One is a third grade lesson about Jackson Pollack's action paintings. The other is a fourth-grade lesson called "crayon fireworks."
Another source for some free resources is here: Circle Art Lessons | Art Sub Plans Worksheets
This page in my blog links to free art worksheet printables, videos, and lessons that can be completed in one class.
Another easy way to prepare for an art sub is to go to my shop, Art Sub Plans. I have created complete lessons in which all your sub has to do is read the slides and follow the directions. They are full of visuals and are created to be used with the most simple supplies. Pencils, paper and crayons are all your students will need to create imaginative works of art.
These are perfect for those emergency absences when you do not have the time to write detailed plans but want to leave quality plans for your subs.
These are perfect for those emergency absences when you do not have the time to write detailed plans but want to leave quality plans for your subs.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Elementary Art Lesson “Scribble Monster”
Elementary Art Lesson "Scribble Monster"
Looking for easy art lessons with the theme, “Scribble Monsters,” I found many versions on YouTubeKids.
This was one of my favorites. It is by Emily Brosius. You can find it here: Scribble Monster Drawings
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Middle School Art Sub Plan - Alphabeasties
Elementary and Middle School Art Sub Lesson with Typography
The illustrator has filled in the shape of the animal with the name of the animal. I can imagine where this same idea can be applied to other images of things and using a variety of words to describe the image.
This is an alphabet book to help little ones to read, so your older kids won’t be so interested in that part. The illustrations are really interesting though. “Ms. Art Teacher” did the lesson with 2nd through 7th graders. She also left the lesson with a sub and found that was successful.
There are multiple read-aloud of the book on YouTube, so you can always fall back on that if you can’t find the book itself.
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