Mona Lisa is one of the most recognisable faces worldwide. Your students will ove reading some of the fascinating facts that have helped her to become so interesting, Including the story of her theft. Useful as Visual Arts, Reading and Social Studies supplemental material, this Create and Educate printable hand-out engages students in reading informational text for comprehension and encourages classwide discussion and writing exercises to promote deeper thinking. The last page of the file is a
This hand-drawn, daily warm-up for ART class is downloadable in workbook form.
Prompts ask students to do a written response or a drawing for 20 different prompts. Hand-drawn and colored headings and doodles encourage students to add their own touches with lots of room around and in the margins for doodles and practice drawings.
A handout full of helpful reminders with illustrations for Middle School students on how to create interesting compositions in their artwork.
Create and Educate 2013
Create and Educate presents a quick reference handout for students that provides basic information about Pen and Ink drawing. This can be completed on a student's own paper with pen, nibs and ink or with a regular ball point pen.
4th - 8th
Visual Arts
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Experience
Twenty years of experience in Public Art Education in North Carolina, ranging from Pre-K to High School and Community College.
Teaching style
Create and Educate. Visual Art Education for thinkers and doers!
Awards & shining teacher moments
Elective Team Department Head- 2002-Present
My own education history
BS Art Management- Appalachian State University
BS Art Education- Appalachian State University
Additional biographical information
I have been making art all of my life, but only teaching it to public school students for twelve years. I have a passion for sharing what I know, be it with my students or with my peers.
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