
How to Make A Pinch Pot
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

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 started creating art worksheets for my students for many reasons. Surprisingly, they interest my students and keep them engaged. I will be the first to admit I want students

Every art teacher probably feels like they could use more money for supplies, right? Here are 8 art teacher fundraiser ideas I’ve used that have raised the most money for

I learned many of my best methods for how to teach painting when I had an art room without a sink and when I was teaching on a cart. This

Bookmaking has become a popular educational tool. My favorite type of book is the accordion book because they are relatively easy to make and don’t require a lot of materials.

Is anybody ever really ready for Back to School time? Each year as the fun and freedom of summer vacation winds down, I make a list of simple and manageable

50 Free Short Art Activities I have compiled a list of 50 free short art activities. These are my favorite and most engaging activities I have used over the past

Here’s how to make art awards for students. I have found that giving awards to my art students is a great way to build relationships. I also create an awards
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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