Kindergarten Art Sub Lessons Idea on Shape and Mondrian
***This original post was based on a blog named This Mama Makes Stuff, but that blog no longer exists.***
This art lesson, in the blog, This Mama Makes Stuff, teaches shape, Mondrian, and oil pastels to kindergarten, but it could convert well to an elementary art sub lesson. Regular crayons would easily replace oil crayons. (I would not leave oil crayons for a sub.)
In this lesson, Carrie is teaching kids about shape; tracing a shape; and the art of Mondrian. If you like including art history references, this is a good choice.
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If you are interested in kindergarten art lessons that utilize shape, you might be interested in this one at my
TPT Shop: Art Sub Lessons. It is a directed drawing of a bird with patterns and flowers, in which students draw a variety of simple shapes to create the picture. Easy to teach with beautiful outcomes.
“On March 6, 2018, Artsy Ivie (TpT Seller) said: "This was wonderful for my 5th graders!!!!! Our school mascot is the Indian and they loved doing this project! Thank you for the editable powerpoint and for covering EVERYTHING in this.“
Something for Early Finishers
Here's another fun Thanksgiving idea. This worksheet is great for those early finishers. Kids draw a disguise for the poor turkey who is trying to escape a Thanksgiving dinner. Yikes! Create a Turkey in Disguise