This is a fun, one-day project for kids that teaches about positive and negative space and is good for spatial awareness. I taught this to my 1st graders and most of them understood the concepts and some of them needed help. First, positive space is the shape you cut out of the paper...
This is an art project perfect for a substitute lesson plan. When you have to take a sick day, you never know if your sub is going to have an art background or not. This is a simple, one page art handout with goals, steps and an example. The second page has a value scale to ...
The third hypothesis, that both second and sixth graders would show increasingly consistent references to historical artist, historical viewer, and historical culture respectively, gained some support from the study. The scoring procedures for measuring art historical interpretation abilities may be useful ...
Host an Acrylic Paint Party: Easy Tutorials for All Ages long form lesson plan Clay Facial Feature Slab Lesson long form lesson plan,sculpture Wire Portrait Sculpture About That Art Teacher HI! My name is Sierra Machado and I am a public school art educator in Oklahoma. This is a creative ...
First graders are just starting to move away from stick figures and into more advanced drawing. Hit the link for a step-by-step tutorial that even little ones can follow with oil pastels. Learn more:Draw a Fox mrosartroom.blogspot.com ...
couple classes talked straight to their parents, thanking them for giving birth to them and raising them, showing their baby pictures on Powerpoint and talking about their dreams for the futures. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house. Speaking of dreams, what do my sixth graders want to be...
Kathy Reddy teaches art in Fairfield, Connecticut. She and her students have been involved with AMP for more than a decade. Reddy’s first and second graders made life-size self-portraits showing what they want to be when they grow up. These were displayed at the school. Older kids made ...
This is the classroom that sticks with me so many years later. Sixty students in the classroom, no textbooks in sight. If you look closely, you will see double-digit multiplication problems on the board. No paper visible among these second graders. Students would raise their hand with a sol...
I do a very similar project with my first graders, using the Yay! Monster iPad app for inspiration. The app works like a three-section flip book, so I fold the paper just as you suggested here, which really does help the students work large. The students create their monster with the ...
engaging. I do a great lesson at the beginning of each year with line for my kinders and first graders. We sing the different types of line to the song of ” wheels on the bus” I have them repeat each line after me and we draw in the air or on the table with our finger as ...