Sea Turtles Drawing & Painting Lesson This sea turtle drawing & painting art project was inspired by this Under-the-Sea Chalk Lesson. To keep the project manageable for first graders, I used... Learn More K 55 Min Related Categories: 1st Grade Art Lessons 2nd Grade Art Lessons Art at Ho...
In a previous post, I showed many examples of zines that I had purchased from a zinefest. I tried it out with a group of 4th/5th graders and I am happy to say it was a success! It was the first time I had made zines with students before and one student told me that this was ...
One of the best parts about lesson planning and blogging is the ability to get all sorts of new ideas quickly on the Internet. This was a fun lesson I saw first on The Busy Librarian. We read the book The Dot and the students received papers with their first initial drawn in pencil. ...
Other: art class for 5th graders, environment education, field trips for youth, and girls club. E: Namibia, 2005-2007; Uganda, 2008-2010: In Namibia I was at the ministry of youth and worked on HIV awareness education, integration into youth development sports programs, chaired Camp GLOW ...
I taught regular ed, mostly 5th grade for years until our Art teacher retired 4 years ago. He did some really great stuff but I needed fresh new ideas and you have so many. I love them! Now I have just received a SMART board for my classroom and was wondering if any other art ...
Pinch pots are an easy clay project that 1st graders will love. They also make a nice gift for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and other special occasions. Learn more:Pinch Pot Heart artwithmrsfilmore.com 17. Create a bubblegum self-portrait ...
Kindergarten and 1st - 3rd graders take a sequential trip through the history of art in a done-for-you program. Video lessons throughout the course show your child how to properly use art materials. Each text lesson is complete with: a child-friendly story of a culture or master artist ...
Third graders are often working to perfect their cursive writing, so that makes this project a great fit. Have kids write their name and mirror it below. Then, add colors and details to turn it into a cute name bug. Learn more:Cursive Name Bugsat tinyartroom.wordpress.com ...
Because 4th and 5th graders have a right to know their state’s history, we knew we would focus on stories of Oregon. And because immigration was such a focal point of political rhetoric, we knew we would be working together to understand the immigration and migration stories in our own ...
lots of great ideas for projects, and really helpful instructors. I actually completed almost all of the small sewing projects that practice the various elements of art, and I am learning a good deal. Part of what I am seeing is why some of my work really comes together and what’s miss...