Thursday, November 10, 2016
How to Draw a Turkey in Disguise
What is a sub or teacher to do when students finish their lesson early?
That's the time when behavior problems often occur. So here is a fun and creative worksheet to have at hand for just that circumstance. This is based on a classic lesson in which students alter the appearance of a
turkey to help them escape Thanksgiving dinner. This could be a great lead-in for a Writers' Workshop lesson. The supplies needed for this worksheet are pencils and crayons or markers.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Preparing for an Art Sub
Preparing for an Art Sub
I believe that in sub planning, more is more. Give the sub lots of help. Give them contingency plans for if the kids finish early or is the class is short. Help them to not be left in a lurch. What a nightmare to be in a room of strange kids with nothing to do. Sheesh. I just got a cold chill down my spine.
More Posts about Planning for a Sub
Here are a couple of other posts about preparing for an art sub. Emergency Art Sub Plan for Kindergarten. This one links to a post from Mr. E about when he had to be that sub. A class' sub didn't show up and he had to double up kindergarten classes, by himself, with no help. There are also links to free resources to help you.
Setting Up for a Sub This one is from That Little Art Teacher. She leads you through how to get ready for a sub. Let me tell you, planning for this in advance will make your absences much easier to deal with. They are NO FUN.
More Resources
I sell art lesson plans and activities. One thing I always, always, always wanted to have on hand for my art sub was activities for early finishers. Here are some in my TPT shop that you should check out. Most are only .99 and believe me, they may be a realy life saver for your sub.
Click here if you want activites to engage those early finishers:
Preparing for a Maternity Sub in the Art Room
Preparing for a Maternity Sub in the Art Room
I have written another “Preparing to Go on Leave” post here: Preparing for Leave. This one is also thorough. It is by Katie Morris.
I would also suggest that you visit my TeachersPayTeachers shop for Art Sub Lessons. There are many resources already prepared for your sub. Don't spend all that time trying to write plans. I have already done that for you!
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Draw a Turkey in Disguise - Art Worksheets Printable
Draw a Turkey in Disguise - Art Worksheets Printable
What is a sub or teacher to do when students finish their lesson early? That's the time when behavior problems often occur. So here is a fun and creative worksheet to have at hand for just that circumstance. You can find it here at my TeachersPayTeachers shop.
Friday, October 21, 2016
Art Sub Plan - Faux Stained Glass
Art Sub Plan - Faux Stained Glass
As a retired art teacher who subs, I appreciate being able to teach a lesson that will keep the students engaged and that will turn out well. That lesson needs to be able to keep the kids interested for a whole class period. This lesson from Crayola looks as though it will fit the bill. Check it out here: Faux Stained Glass Art Lesson Plan
Friday, September 30, 2016
Elementary Art Sub Plan - Setting Up for a Sub
Setting Up for a Sub
One of the most difficult parts about art sub planning, is trying to do it at the last minute. That is NO FUN!!!!! When you are stressed or not feeling well is a horrible time to try and create a good experience for a substitute teacher or your students.
As someone who subbed for a while after retirement, I can tell you that those hastily put together lessons plans are HORRIBLE TO TEACH. Please do better.
Here is a post about setting up for a sub that includes a bonus. The comments are also full of great sub lesson ideas! This is from That Little Art Teacher. This is the way to go! Do yourself a favor and prepare well before you get in a last minute prep situation.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Art Sub Plan - Shoeprint Designs
Shoeprint Design Art Sub Plan for Middle School and Elementary
Originally, I posted a link for this lesson over at Raising Arizon Kids, however their blog is no longer available. So, I looked up "shoe print art" and found some other great ideas. Check out this lesson on the blog Kinderart. They use shoe shapes to inspire other things.
Here are also some cool images of footprints on Flickr.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Kindergarten Art Sub Lesson - Monsters
Kindergarten Art Lesson - Monsters
"Monsters" is a topic that has a high level of interest for elementary students. They don't have to be scary monsters, though some kids love, love, love the scary ones. Think of all the Sesame Street Monsters. Some are on the scarier side than others, but they're all basically furry and sweet.
Since monsters of the imaginary sort are not real, there is an infinite amount of ways they can be drawn. That is what makes them such a good art sub lesson. High interest. Endless possibilities.
Finding art sub plans for kindergarten is a little hard. Here's a great lesson that a sub could easily do. Find Monsters at the Artisan des Arts blog.
Books You Might Like to Accompany this Lesson
As introductions to the topic, you might lead in with one of these picture books:
If You're a Monster and You Know It, by Rebecca Emberley
The Monster at the End of this Book, by Jon Stone
My Monster Momma Loves Me So, by Laura Leuck
Spider Sandwiches, by Claire Freedman
Monster Needs a Costume, by Paul Czajak
Where the Wild Things Are, by Maurice Sendak
A Fun Video to Go with the Lesson
Ready-Made, No Prep Lessons in my TPT Shop: Art Sub Lessons
If you like this lesson idea, you might also like this primary level art sub lesson about Chinese Dragon Parades: Dragon DanceTuesday, September 13, 2016
Art Sub Lesson for Kindergarten - Bugtown Boogie
Kindergarten Art Sub Lesson for Bugtown Boogie
You should check out this art lesson. When I first saw it, I missed that a good chunk of the lesson was lower down on the page, so don’t overlook this. There are a good number of instructions down there.
This sweet lesson was inspired by the book, Bugtown Boogie, by Warren Hanson.
If you’d like a fun elementary art lesson about bugs, that’s all ready to hand to a sub, check that one out at my TPT shop. It’s no prep; fully scripted, and full of visuals. It would work best for 2nd grade through 5th grade.
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Art Sub Plan - Wayne Thiebaud
Art Sub Plan - Wayne Thiebaud
The lesson starts off with a bit of a biography of the artist and then goes into the directions for the drawing. Check it out here: Wayne Thiebaud Art Sub Lesson
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