Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Art Sub Plans - Positive and Negative Space

Easy Art Sub Plans for Middle School about Positive and Negative Space

negative and positive space art lesson for middle school and elementary


Written as an art sub lesson this can be taught by anyone, even for distance learning. Negative and positive shape can be taught using simple supplies that students may have at home.  Here are a couple of lesson plan ideas using only paper and pen. The pen could even be replaced by a pencil, crayon, or marker if that is what is available.

LeaNewtonArt  has a fully written lesson plan on her blog. It is intended as a lesson to be taught at school but has lots of information you could glean if you are writing a lesson for distance learning.

Student drawing of black and white art with negative and positive space

Nic Hahn, in her blog "Mini Matisse," shows a different take on negative and positive space. She also uses doodling with patterns. The theme of the designs is personal to the artists.
Student drawing showing negative and positive space

If you want an art sub lesson for negative and positive space that you can print and hand to a sub, I have this one in my TPT shop.

This was written as an art sub lesson but can be taught by anyone. Middle school and upper elementary grades will find it easy and fun to do.

Drawing by image by 마 법사

It is short, easy, and takes the most simple supplies: paper and pencil. It would be nice to have crayons, pens, markers, or watercolor paint, but not a requirement.

Here's a preview of the slides inside.

Examples from an art sub lesson on negative and positive spaceExamples from an art sub lesson on negative and positive spaceExamples from an art sub lesson on negative and positive space




Thursday, April 2, 2020

Popular Art Sub Lessons

Art Sub Lessons Ready Right Now

Art teachers and parents are looking for lessons they can use right now; ones that are full lessons to teach. Here are the fully formed lessons most often purchased from my shop this week.

These are scripted, no prep lessons that can use paper and pencil.  Pens, markers, crayons, or colored pencils would certainly enhance the artwork, but if someone only has pencil and paper, they can still do these lessons. These are full of images with examples of art student artwork.

These are PowerPoint presentations that can be printed out, projected, and viewed on your device screen.

They are fully scripted and can be taught by anyone. Parents would have no problem going through them with their children. They are meant to inspire students to create their own inventions and not just copy what they see.

Click on the images to go to the lesson on my TPT shop.