Students will learn how to color, count, draw and graph various organic shapes with this Spider themed worksheet. Think about exploring artist Louise Bourgeois and her famous spider sculptures. Your students could make a spider sculpture out of wire. You could also emphasize Eric Carle's The Very Busy Spider while studying about collage techniques. In addition, this activity allows you to tie-in math and science.
Use this worksheet to help your students learn about geometric shapes, including circle, square, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, rhombus, oval, and star. Students will practice drawing and coloring geometric shapes. You can use this data to assess their learning or as a sub lesson. Create a double-sided copy so early finishers can create colorful acorn and spiderweb patterns.
All your students have to do is draw and color different lines and shapes in the four spaces to create patterns on this super cool skull. You could use this worksheet to tie-in a lesson about Dia de los Muertos—the Day of the Dead—a celebration of life, a Mexican tradition. Create a double-sided copy and have early finishers create colorful spooky patterns on the back.
Easy directions for your K-2 students. All they have to do is color, count, draw, and graph. Your learners will have fun exploring geometric shapes with ghosts. Reinforce the student-friendly learning goal: "I can name and use geometric shapes in my art." Students will focus on circle, square, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, rhombus, oval, and star.
Responsive Classroom inspires this CARES poster Freebie. Use this visual reminder in your classroom to build a positive learning environment, spark a discussion during a class meeting, or lesson activity. Tie-in literature to demonstrate and reinforce each character trait.
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Build a positive learning environment with these CARES posters, inspired by Responsive Classroom. Use the "Essential Questions" and "Looks Like, Sounds Like" resources to spark discussion during class meetings or lesson activity. Tie-in literature to demonstrate and reinforce each character trait. Download includes: CARES poster, two different versions, 8 1/2 x 11 Essential Questions poster, 8 1/2 x 11 Looks Like Sounds Like poster, 8 1/2 x 11 5 Individual CARES posters, 8 1/2 x 11 These image
Artist Growth Mindset poster Freebie! Motivate your students, decorate your door, or implement a lesson opportunity. Link with art focused books like Beautiful Oops or The Dot.
This resource is perfect to introduce "What is an Artist Growth Mindset?"
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Back-to-School will be a breeze when you use this convenient form to help you record important student data. Designed to keep IEP, 504, and Health information in one easy to access location. Created mainly as a checklist for ease of use, especially for those teachers working with large numbers of students. As an art teacher, I couldn't imagine beginning the new school year without this all-in-one document. Can be placed in a binder and shared with subs.
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Your students will love this fun first day of art activity! Two different versions keep K-2 and 3-5 busy drawing their self-portrait, favorite thing, and color. Grades 3-5 will also answer thought provoking questions. You can use these handouts as a convenient way to pre-assess student background knowledge and creativity. In addition, I have included fun drawing pages that can be duplicated on the back of these handouts. This will help accommodate those early finishers!
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This freebie would be great for the first day of art! Designed to help art teachers keep their students engaged by drawing their self-portrait, favorite thing, and color. You can use this handout as a quick and easy way to pre-assess student knowledge and creativity.
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Experience
Providing engaging art lessons to elementary students for 20+ years.
Teaching style
Adjusting what and how students learn to ensure success.
Awards & shining teacher moments
National Art Education Association Group Exhibition, Alexandria, Virginia, 2017-18
My own education history
B.S Art Education, M.I.S Interdisciplinary Arts
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