Collaborative Art Ideas
Here are a few collaborative art ideas for when your students need a change of pace. For example, after a long lesson or a project that requires a lot of
Here are a few collaborative art ideas for when your students need a change of pace. For example, after a long lesson or a project that requires a lot of
Printmaking art lessons are both engaging for students and a great way to teach a variety of art techniques. Elementary printmaking may look completely different than high school printmaking, but
I hear a lot of questions about how to teach Elements of Art. Although it does seems like you can incorporate the Elements of Art into almost any lesson, it
I designed several art games for the classroom to help enrich my art curriculum. I use this set of games for students to play in small groups, as a whole
Having a stash of early finishers art activities is the best way to solve one of the biggest struggles an art teacher encounters, the early finisher. Despite my best efforts
Art classroom decor is something I still remember from my days as a student in art classes. I can still recall the posters and visual aids that excited me or
Teaching perspective can be tricky but here’s some quick tips and lesson ideas on how to teach perspective and have your students succeed. How to teach perspective When I teach
The first step in clay art is learning how to make a pinch pot. As a veteran art teacher, over the years I have assisted and taught my students to
I’ve been teaching art for over 20 years and I love it!
I have taught every grade from kindergarten to high school. This site features art education articles with art resources and ideas as well as art lesson ideas for all ages. My goal is to allow students to explore a variety of art materials, discover different genres and styles, and most importantly, have FUN!
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