Art Education
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Ready, set, POSE! I use my iPhone to take photos of my students. I usually do this on a day during which they are intently engaged with another lesson, and pull one or two students at a time into t…
Check out the 12 most thorough and exciting art lessons on YouTube for your budding artists. From sketching to acrylic paints, there's something for all!
Sheri Patterson saved to Kids
Middle School students will dive right into this awesome lesson that focuses on the principle of perspective while designing a 3D looking aquarium.
Let me start by saying that I know routines are extremely important, especially in the art room. However, it wasn’t until this year that I made an effort to really teach the routines below with my stu
Maggie Ciminera saved to Art Lessons
Painting tissue paper with water is a great invite to process art for kids of all ages.
I found this cool lesson idea at http://artroom104.blogspot.com.au/2013/08/studio-art-elements-of-art-and-prang.html Thanks, Ms. Impey for sharing on your blog http://artroom104.blogspot.com.au/ Check out the ideas on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/source/artroom104.blogspot.com.au I found Reference Sheets on Pinterest to share like the one below The book below shows excellent images for the students to relate too I am right next door to the Maclay Upper School Art Class. This is a…
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.

Misti Scaggs saved to Classroom Displays
benefits of the arts | child development infographic
Tapping into Declarative and Procedural Knowledge in the Art Room | Arts Education | Taking the time to acknowledge the declarative and procedural knowledge in a lesson or unit can guide students toward achieving a larger learning goal.
A couple of art classes ago, 5th grade started their Jim Dine and Lauralee Chambers inspired paintbrushes! They covered many art practices with this project, and I'm very proud of their results! Here's how we created them! Materials: Pencils 60lb Sax drawing paper Sharpie markers Crayola Artista II watercolors Big Kid's Choice paintbrushes charcoal pencils Day 1: Talk about Jim Dine, and show examples of his and other students' work. Then, I lead them in a directed drawing of how to draw…

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