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Preview of Art Form Reflection

Art Form Reflection

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Reflection used as a formative assessment in the unit, How We Express Ourselves. EAL learners can express themselves through drawings and by writing in their home language. Introduction: Choose a form of art and display a picture on the whiteboard. Model using the template where students come up with their versions and record them. Main: Have pictures of different art forms and students can work in groups of 3 or 4 to choose one picture and complete this formative assessment. Plenary: Display t
Preview of Winter Sky | Screen Printing, Stitching & *Glowing* Art Project | Elementary Art

Winter Sky | Screen Printing, Stitching & *Glowing* Art Project | Elementary Art

Bring the magic of winter nights into your classroom!This Winter Sky Hoops Art Project is a ready-to-teach, step-by-step resource for elementary students (ages 5–12). Students will create their own *glowing* night skies using screen printing and hand-stitching, producing a beautiful process-based mixed-media piece to display. What’s Included Teacher Guide with curriculum links and learning objectives Complete Materials List Safety Notes Step-by-Step Instructions for 5 sessions Student Reflectio
Preview of Art Lesson: Abstract Portrait Games for Visual Arts, No Prep Art, Art Sub Plans

Art Lesson: Abstract Portrait Games for Visual Arts, No Prep Art, Art Sub Plans

Are you teaching an abstract art lesson on Paul Klee? Are they going to create an abstract portrait? Here's a fun lesson to brighten up your lesson plans! This is the perfect addition to your elementary art curriculum! Engaging abstract portrait art lesson with language (writing) activities. These no-prep abstract portrait art projects are perfect for your art sub tub. Super easy to implement for substitute teachers. Plus, the engagement will help with behavior! Perfect to start your art
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