This art activity would be fun to do around a Mexican holiday like Day of the Dead or Cinco de Mayo. If your students have seen the animated movie, “Coco,” they will be familiar with Día de Los Muertos. Great as an art sub lesson; learning center; or activity for early finishers. It includes coloring sheets as well. This lesson includes: -One .pdf version and one .pptx version of the same lesson -Three drawing templates featuring sugar skulls. One has a center guideline; one does not, and one s
Radial Symmetry with Art TemplatesExplore the fascinating world of insects and radial symmetry with these engaging art templates, perfect for integrating STEAM concepts into your curriculum. Suitable for elementary, middle, or high school classrooms, these templates can be used for whole class activities or in learning station centers. Benefits:Integrates Art and Science: Provides a fun and educational experience by combining artistic creativity with scientific concepts.Enhances Design Skills: H
This fun elementary music activity was written as a music sub lesson that can be taught by anyone. This lesson may be projected or printed out and shown to the students close up. The sub reads the script on each slide; asks the questions provided; shows the visuals; and follows the directions step by step. (I have added a template and finished sample that include the words ‘mele kalikimaka’ so you have a Christmas one if you like.) Students look at pictures of ukuleles that have been decorated.
This fun winter art lesson was written as a quality sub lesson or an early finishers activity that can be taught by anyone. This lesson may be projected or printed out and shown to the students close up. The teacher reads the script on each slide; asks the questions provided; shows the visuals; and follows the directions step by step. Students look at pictures of ugly Christmas sweaters. They choose among four worksheets with sweaters on them and draw their designs. Teachers will need to prin
Winter Radial Symmetry Art Lesson Plan for Elementary and Middle SchoolCelebrate the season with this engaging art lesson that teaches radial symmetry through winter and Christmas-themed designs. Perfect for elementary, middle, or high school classrooms, these templates can be used for whole-class activities or in learning station centers. Benefits:Seasonal Fun: Combines art and festive themes for a fun and educational experience.Skill Development: Helps students understand radial symmetry and e
Beetle, Butterfly, Cricket Art Lesson: STEM SymmetryThis STEAM or art sub lesson plan combines art, math, and science to teach students about symmetry. This fun and engaging activity with the theme of insects can be used as a classroom learning center, a sub plan, or a teacher-led lesson. The teacher needs only to read the script and follow the directions. All the planning is done for you. Choose which insect you would like to use; the cricket, butterfly, or beetle and print off the correspo
Need a Valentine art lesson or a name art lesson? This plan will take care of both of those things. These printable .pdfs and PowerPoints are fully scripted with visuals of a step-by-step art activity. The are work would work perfectly for a bulletin board, sub lesson, or Valentine folder cover. As a bonus, it also includes a Valentine word search for those early finishers! This can be taught by a sub, classroom teacher or art teacher. It even includes templates for both the lesson and a helper
Radial Symmetry Art Lesson for SpringThis STEAM radial symmetry drawing lesson with flowers combines art, math, and science . This fun and engaging activity with the theme of spring flowers can be used as a classroom learning center, a sub plan, or a teacher-led lesson. The teacher needs only to read the script and follow the directions. All the planning is done for you. This PDF and PowerPoint Lesson includes:-Two drawing templates featuring spacing guidelines. One is for a stand-alone desi
Especially helpful for back to school, this activity is a fun way to help students get to know each other. Students will create a superhero logo that represents one of their strengths or something that they like about themselves.
Ask students what they know about superheroes. Ask what superpowers different superheroes might have. Have them think about skills and abilities that a real person might have that could make them special. This might include things like being good at sports, taking ca
A fun get-to-know-me activity to build community in your classroom.
Students get to tell a little about themselves and cut out the flag shape.
String them all together for a creative and eyecatching classroom banner.
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