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Preview of Pablo Picasso Art Lesson | Elements of Art & Cubism Workshop | Growth Mindset

Pablo Picasso Art Lesson | Elements of Art & Cubism Workshop | Growth Mindset

Get your students thinking creatively and critically with this engaging Pablo Picasso Art Lesson!Perfect for grades 4–6, this workshop combines art history, the Elements of Art, and Cubism into one interactive, hands-on learning experience. Students will explore Picasso’s unique artistic perspective through reading, analyzing, and creating, using higher-level thinking as they discover how line, shape, color, space, texture, and form build every work of art. This lesson also encourages Grow
Preview of Math & Mandalas: Fractions, Decimals, and Symmetry

Math & Mandalas: Fractions, Decimals, and Symmetry

This activity pack combines math fluency with the beauty of mandalas. Students practice fractions, decimals, and percents by shading and coloring mandala sections, while also exploring symmetry and patterns. It’s a calming, creative way to reinforce skills while connecting math to art and mindfulness. 🧮 Skills Covered Identifying fractions, decimals, and percents Equivalent fractions (½ = 2/4, etc.) Converting between fractions, decimals, and percents Recognizing and drawing symmetry li
Preview of Middle Ages, Byzantine, and Medieval Art - Lecture Presentation

Middle Ages, Byzantine, and Medieval Art - Lecture Presentation

Use this EXCELLENT presentation as a teaching tool in your History, English and Art classes to teach specifically Balance and Rhythm. Filled with authentic pieces of museum art and links to expand on. Includes vocabulary terms and a quiz. 47 slides of history, art and instruction! Covered in this lecture presentation: Byzantine EmpireEarly Christine ArtEarly Medieval Art and the three periodsClassical ArtArt of Medieval Europe Roman and Greek influencesChurches and MonasteriesIlluminated Manusc
Preview of Year 7 Visual Arts - Dive into the Ocean

Year 7 Visual Arts - Dive into the Ocean

Year 7 Visual Arts - Dive into the OceanVisual Arts, SCSA Western Australian Curriculum What is included: Program Audit - clearly identifying objectives and outcomes, year-level curriculum, achievement standard, tasks that explicitly link to the syllabus, weekly plan and final examples Four tasks. S.T.I.C.I analyse artist Robert Wyland (editable)Program task sheet (editable)Making Key PowerPoint (editable)Learning ObjectivesStudents will identify and describe the use of line, shape, value, tin
Preview of Ned Kelly - Australian Bushranger | Lesson + Art Project + No Prep Mini Craft

Ned Kelly - Australian Bushranger | Lesson + Art Project + No Prep Mini Craft

Ned Kelly – Australia’s Most Infamous Bushranger introduces students, Grades 3 - 6, to the “naughty boy of Australian history” with an engaging lesson and includes an art project based on Australian artist Sidney Nolan’s famous Ned Kelly series. The lesson tells the history of Kelly and contemplates the evolution of Kelly as a folk hero and integral character in Australian history. From his early troubles with the law to his iconic homemade armor and eventual capture, Ned Kelly’s story is an u
Preview of Haiku Tunnel Books: Art & Haiku Writing Project using Postcards for Prompts

Haiku Tunnel Books: Art & Haiku Writing Project using Postcards for Prompts

Created by
Teach Kids Art
Tunnel books are unique and fun! A tunnel book is a three-dimensional movable book that you read by looking through it. Originally from the mid-18th century, tunnel books are enjoying new popularity as an art form in their own right. The tunnel books you've seen may look complicated, but I've developed a method that simplifies the process so that students from 3rd or 4th grade and up can be successful making tunnel books of their own. We'll use a postcard as a prompt for writing an original hai
Preview of PHOTOGRAPHY using iPADS Unit 1 for ART and STEM - 12 lessons Best Seller G3-8

PHOTOGRAPHY using iPADS Unit 1 for ART and STEM - 12 lessons Best Seller G3-8

Are you teaching Photography, Art, Digital Technology or STEM, and need an impactful series of lessons that you can teach immediately? All you need is a digital device. Your students will love participating in each of 12 engaging lessons, as they navigate through the digital photography challenges. These lessons are purposely designed for choice and differentiation, while keeping the skills taught consistent across the class, to save your sanity.  ⏰ How long will these lessons last me? iPAD
Preview of Language and Surface Through Eddie Peake – High School Art Lesson

Language and Surface Through Eddie Peake – High School Art Lesson

Created by
Keanu Arcadio
⭐ DESCRIPTION This PowerPoint introduces students to the work of Eddie Peake and explores how language, surface, and text can be used as visual elements in contemporary art. It’s suitable for international high school classes, AP Art, IB Visual Arts, or any course looking at text-based or experimental art practices. Includes: A short artist bio and overview of Peake’s themesAn explanation of his tape-blocking and spray-paint techniqueA quick sketchbook exercise using verbs and nounsA guided task
Preview of The Simpsons and Art History!

The Simpsons and Art History!

A presentation about art references in The Simpsons to be enjoyed as a reflection about Matt Groening's peculiar use of art history and as a collection of fun Easter eggs! My students truly love this resource and using their background knowledge to appreciate the unique irony of their favorite show from a new perspective.
Preview of Meet the Master Cezanne-A Free Drawing Lesson on Shading & Blending

Meet the Master Cezanne-A Free Drawing Lesson on Shading & Blending

Created by
PartNERLESSONS
Paul Cezanne was known as the Father of Modern Art. He paved the way for Cubism and Modern thought as it related to art, specifically painting. This lesson allows your student to investigate who he was by a small reading on the artist. The assignment is a drawing lesson of one of his paintings. Students love these shading and blending lesson plans because they enjoy brining life to the image presented.
Preview of Kaleidoscope Lettering Symmetry Project - Designs with Names or Inspiring Words

Kaleidoscope Lettering Symmetry Project - Designs with Names or Inspiring Words

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Teach Kids Art
Kaleidoscope Lettering uses the concepts of bilateral (reflective) symmetry, tessellation, and positive/negative space to transform a name, initials, or an inspiring word into a unique design that looks much more complicated to create than it actually is! This project was so successful and so well-loved by my students that I did it year after year... until I figured out we were doing it the hard way! Here I’m sharing my new and improved method that is faster, easier, and virtually mistake-proof
Preview of Dale Chihuly Faux Glass Art Lesson

Dale Chihuly Faux Glass Art Lesson

Students will learn about the blown glass of Dale Chihuly in this lesson and see examples of his work. They will create a radial symmetry design on Shrinky Dink plastic film and use it to make a collaborative faux glass chandelier or wall sculpture to hang up in the school. This lesson always delights students and impresses the adults in the building. Prepare to get a lot of compliments! This lesson is easy, requires only a few materials, and is so much fun!
Preview of Elements of Art - Station Activity with Passport

Elements of Art - Station Activity with Passport

Simple yet effective activities designed to help students grasp each element of art and a passport to keep track of their progress. I suggest to organize the worksheets in learning stations around your classroom or art lab, and to stamp the passports with crazy stickers! It also includes printable cards to practice definitions and key terms.
Preview of Theater Costume Design Lesson Drama Halloween Characters Using Garbage Bags

Theater Costume Design Lesson Drama Halloween Characters Using Garbage Bags

MPROVED! Got some reluctant students? Try costume design with them. This engaging lesson on costume design is focused on Halloween characters and gives the students an opportunity to be costume designers and participate in a cooperative learning activity using plastic garbage bags to create the costume! The product is broken in to three class periods, although it could be used for a one-day exploration of the subject. Note: This is not exactly like the Halloween costume design lesson. This ha
Preview of Linear Perspective Art Choice Project Pinball Drawing Design Middle High School

Linear Perspective Art Choice Project Pinball Drawing Design Middle High School

I created this lesson after being burnt out on teaching about video games - some of my classes needed a more step-by-step approach and they were drawing ski-ball and pinball machines, as well as table hockey. This lesson is inspired by that! You will need: paper (example is 12" x 18"), tape, scissors or a paper slicer, a ruler, and coloring supplies. The folder includes the presentation with project instructions, a printable rubric, and a worksheet where students trace the outline of a pinball
Preview of Healing Through Color – Classroom Presentation (Slides)

Healing Through Color – Classroom Presentation (Slides)

Created by
nassab ahmadie
Healing Through Color – Classroom Presentation (Slides)Grade Levels: 6–8 Subjects: Visual Art, Visual Literacy Format: PowerPoint / Google Slides compatible Product Description:This classroom presentation introduces students to  color theory, color symbolism, and emotional expression in art. Using Monet’s  Water Lilies and Kahlo’s  Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair, the slides support guided discussion, visual analysis, and emotional vocabulary development. The presentation is visually engaging, s
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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