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I have 33 years of teaching experience in Elementary Art Education. My lessons are written for kindergarten through fifth grade students. Each product is labeled by grade level and detailed preview slides are provided that you can see what each lesson includes before making your purchase. My elementary teaching career began when I was hired to teach "Art on a Cart" in the Wichita Public Elementary schools, which consisted of Kindergarten through Fifth grade. I travelled between three different schools, teaching over 900 students each week. Students received one forty-minute Art class every week. Art was included on the grade card and every child was graded. This was a very time-consuming task, which usually filled the bulk of most of my evenings at home. The school district didn't provide a teaching curriculum to the Elementary Art teachers. I created and authored all of my own lesson plans and was monitored by the school district to ensure that the lesson plans met the district Visual Arts standards. In the beginning the Art teachers were allowed to assess student work based on lesson goals. The last few years the district switched to standards-based grading. The grade card was accessed through the district portal and there was very little deviation from the district grading set-up. A few years after working for Wichita Public Schools, I obtained my Master of Fine Arts from Wichita State University. After having taught around 10 years, the district adopted a teaching curriculum for the Elementary Art teachers. I received three teacher's manuals, a few art prints, and a couple of "Big Books." I still leaned heavily on my own self-created curriculum. I went on to participate in the ESOL endorsement program and obtained my endorsement from Newman University in Wichita, Kansas. I finally worked my way up to securing a position in a larger school, by the end of my teaching career. That made it possible for me to stay in the same building all week, without having to travel between schools. There were times when I had to go back to teaching room-to-room on the pushcart, or share my classroom with other educators, due to building maintenance projects, and such. However, I usually got to teach from an art room those last few years. My last year of teaching in the public schools was 2020 - 2021, so I have also experienced teaching Remote from home, and Remote from school. The Elementary Art Teachers also had to teach both Remote and Face-to-Face in the classroom from the pushcart during 20-21. I have had a lot of variety in my teaching experience. Along with teaching in the public schools, I have also taught an evening undergraduate level Elementary Art for Classroom Teachers class at Wichita State University.
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Preview of Blotto Bugs | Print Making | Insects | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT & PDF

Blotto Bugs | Print Making | Insects | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT & PDF

Students will be mesmerized when they observe the magic that happens with the monoprinting technique! In this lesson, students look for symmetry in shapes and learn about insect body parts. The lesson guides students through practicing the monoprinting technique to create a symmetrical design. The bug creations can be embellished using the Pysanky eggs to serve as their bugs’ outer shell. (See related lesson plan below!) Within the PowerPoint presentation you will find a detailed lesson plan and
Preview of Pysanky | Decorated Paper Egg Project | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT + PDF

Pysanky | Decorated Paper Egg Project | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT + PDF

Students will learn about the Ukrainian springtime folk art called Pysanky and create a vibrant egg design of their own in this two-part 90-minute project. The word pysanka refers to an egg decorated with traditional folk designs such as birds, flowers and geometric patterns. The lesson guides students through organizing the spaces within an egg shape and filling the areas with meaningful symbols. The designs can be completed using the wax-resist watercolor technique or simply drawing with
Preview of American History Landscape Painting | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT & PDF

American History Landscape Painting | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT & PDF

A careful observation of Peaceable Kingdom serves as a powerful tool for building social-emotional concepts like peace and kindness. This historic painting by folk artist, Edward Hicks, provides an approachable example for teaching narrative art and landscape drawing and painting techniques. In this two-part 90-minute project students will learn about landscape ground lines and then draw animals and people to fill the setting. The landscape can be finished using paint or crayon texture rubbing.
Preview of Animals: Clay Hand Building | 1st & 2nd grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Animals: Clay Hand Building | 1st & 2nd grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

The topic of animals is an instant source of motivation for elementary level students. Students will use the modeling technique to construct a rounded animal that can stand-up and be seen from all sides, helping children to understand the difference between drawings and sculptures. This two-part art lesson begins with an introduction to 3-dimensional forms, the Pinch-Pull hand building technique and working with simple tools to incise expressive details. The second part of the lesson contains
Preview of Draw & Paper Sculpt Animals | 1st & 2nd grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Draw & Paper Sculpt Animals | 1st & 2nd grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

There is something empowering about being able to draw animals that look realistic. This project begins with an introduction to pre-historic cave paintings, and looks at art history works by Durer, Audubon, and others. Students practice drawing animals using the basic shapes strategy. Instructions on how to draw toy animals from observation are also included. Students are challenged to convert their two-dimensional drawings of animals into three-dimensional animal sculptures. Paper sculpting pre
Preview of Cardboard Loom Yarn Weaving | 2nd & 3rd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Cardboard Loom Yarn Weaving | 2nd & 3rd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

This Second and Third grade art lesson introduces the Navajo traditional art of weaving. Students are taught the basic yarn weaving technique through guided instruction. This file includes a detailed yarn weaving lesson plan, color pattern and written reflection activity sheets, cardboard loom making instructions, extension ideas and a PowerPoint slide presentation. The following art materials are needed for a basic 4 ½” weaving with fringe: Rug yarn, 4 ½” x 6” recycled cardboard, masking tape,
Preview of Paint Folk Art Barns Landscape | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Paint Folk Art Barns Landscape | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Children’s imaginations ignite in response to considering the idea of having a barn of their very own. Folk Art barn paintings from the days of early America are viewed and talk of historic homestead structures set the stage for this drawing and painting activity. Included you will find a detailed PDF lesson plan and a PowerPoint slide presentation. The art materials needed are construction paper, pencil, crayons, tempera paints, paint brushes, paper towels, and water cups. The printable lesson
Preview of Landscape Triarama | Primary Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Landscape Triarama | Primary Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Paper sculpting projects present a playful approach for students to explore the concept of dimensional space. This lesson is intended to follow my Winter Landscape Painting lesson, but any seasonal landscape or heavy weight paper can be used in its place. Students will convert a two-dimensional painting (or piece of paper) into a three-dimensional scene. This integration possibilities for this Triarama art project could include Math, Language Arts, Science, and also Social Studies. The images in
Preview of Pysanka Rabbit | Draw & Paper Craft | 1st & 2nd Grade Craft Project | PPT + PDF

Pysanka Rabbit | Draw & Paper Craft | 1st & 2nd Grade Craft Project | PPT + PDF

Students have fun playing with this paper-crafting project! In this lesson, students look for symmetry in shapes and learn about drawing facial features using guidelines. The lesson guides students through the steps to create a rabbit head with moveable ears, mounted on a tuft of paper-sculpted grass. The rabbit faces are completed by using the students' Pysanka designs from a previous lesson. (See related lesson below!) Within the PowerPoint presentation you will find a detailed lesson plan and
Preview of Winter Watercolor Landscape | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Winter Watercolor Landscape | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

any students delight in musing over images of an outdoor place covered in a soft winter snow. This watercolor project provides guided instructions for students’ success in creating a snowy scene of their own. Included you will find a PowerPoint slide presentation which includes a detailed lesson plan. The art materials needed for the studio activity include watercolor or heavy-weight paper, pencil, watercolor paints, crayons, and a paint brush. If you would like to turn this painting into a 3-d
Preview of Landscape: Winter Wonderland | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Landscape: Winter Wonderland | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

This art lesson begins with students reviewing the definition of Fictional literature and its visual counterpart known as Fantasy art. Students consider the magnificent palace set within The Nutcracker story and view more examples of castles and palaces and how basic shapes were combined in their design. The studio activity consists of using basic shapes to design a palace of their own in an imaginary place. They will learn about Cool colors and how to mix Tints to show a cold, frosty feeling an
Preview of Animals: Art History & Drawing | 1st & 2nd grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Animals: Art History & Drawing | 1st & 2nd grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

This 45-minute art lesson begins with an introduction to pre-historic cave paintings, and looks at works by Durer, Audubon, and others. Students practice drawing animals using the basic shapes strategy. Instructions on how to draw toy animals from observation are also included. Understanding the basic shapes that can be seen and how they differ in size, direction and placement gives students a starting point for drawing from which they can practice, obtain confidence and move on to develop the
Preview of Autumn Scarecrow Drawing | 2nd & 3rd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Autumn Scarecrow Drawing | 2nd & 3rd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

This fall season art project includes a detailed lesson plan, an original six-stanza quatrain poem, and a PowerPoint presentation. The studio materials needed are: pencils, erasers, drawing paper or black construction paper, crayons, markers, or oil pastels (if using black construction paper.) The lesson plan includes vocabulary words (Overlap, Geometric Shapes, and Organic Shapes,) literacy objectives, national visual art standards alignment, art project materials list, directed drawing instruc
Preview of Art Appreciation: Fiber Arts | 2nd & 3rd Grade Cultural Arts | PPT slides & PDF

Art Appreciation: Fiber Arts | 2nd & 3rd Grade Cultural Arts | PPT slides & PDF

Many artists create with fabrics and textiles. In this art appreciation activity students will become familiar with fiber arts materials and the element of texture. Students will pair-up to view and discuss the Mexican Huichol people's yarn paintings in comparison to a form of fabric applique called Molas by the Panamanian Cuna people. Please note that this is a "looking and learning" activity - not a studio project. This lesson is a great help to teachers who strive to meet the National Visual
Preview of 9 Videos: Demonstrations for Self-Portrait Collage

9 Videos: Demonstrations for Self-Portrait Collage

These videos accompany my "Who I Am" Self-Portrait collage art project. Self-Portrait Collage | Kdg. & 1st Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDFThe videos may be put to use in different ways. One way to use the videos would be to show the teacher how I taught the lesson, and then the teacher may conduct their own demonstration for their class. Another use may be to play the video segment as the demonstration for the class, while the teacher is free to start setting up project materials or tend to
Preview of Fiber Arts: Yarn Painting | 2nd & 3rd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Fiber Arts: Yarn Painting | 2nd & 3rd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

This lesson begins with a brief introduction to the art of the Huichol people of Mexico. Their brilliantly colored yarn paintings are created to record traditional legends and stories. The stylized designs found in their imagery are based on objects from nature. The beauty of their traditional art lies in the color choices and the technical skills required to apply intricate yarn lines, shapes, and fill patterns. A hands-on studio activity follows the cultural appreciation and elements of desig
Preview of Collage: Organizing Favorites | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides

Collage: Organizing Favorites | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides

Why do you think artists organize the details in their pictures? Artists make art about their favorite things. Many people enjoy collecting their favorite things. The works of Wayne Thiebaud and Gustave Caillebotte show examples of how favorite things can be organized in many different ways. This Art & Math collage activity provides an opportunity for students to better understand the idea of collecting, grouping and sorting, along with the expressive qualities of displaying their favorite thin
Preview of Portraiture: Draw a Classic Face | 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade Art Lesson | PPT & PDF

Portraiture: Draw a Classic Face | 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade Art Lesson | PPT & PDF

There's something fascinating about capturing a person's likeness through portraiture. This activity allows students to see how faces are made up of lines, shapes, proportions, and placement. This is a lesson that I revisit every year in my classroom because it gives students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of portraiture and develop self-efficacy. Students feel a great sense of accomplishment having drawn a face with all the features in the right place and the right size. Their d
Preview of Sculpt: Clay Storyteller Dolls | 2nd & 3rd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Sculpt: Clay Storyteller Dolls | 2nd & 3rd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

This lesson follows and builds upon my Storyteller figure drawing lesson. Students revisit the work of renowned artist Helen Cordero and are guided to transform their flat storyteller drawings into three-dimensional clay sculptures. This lesson provides the opportunity for students to practice clay hand building, expressive incised lines, and good craftsmanship. This is a two-part lesson plan. Part One, (45-minutes:) Sculpting a seated figure from clay. Part Two, (45-minutes:) Adding color to
Preview of Paper Sculpted Animal Mask | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Paper Sculpted Animal Mask | 1st & 2nd Grade Art Lesson | PPT slides & PDF

Who wears masks? Children? Grown-ups? What kinds of masks have you seen? People around the world wear masks for different reasons. This user-friendly activity provides an opportunity for students to recognize mask-making as an integral part of life. Some masks are created for ceremonial purposes and masks made by indigenous people are often made from local natural materials. In this activity students may explore the traditional art of mask making, practice creative thinking, symmetrical balanc
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Experience

I have 33 years of teaching experience in Elementary Art Education. My lessons are written for kindergarten through fifth grade students. Each product is labeled by grade level and detailed preview slides are provided that you can see what each lesson includes before making your purchase. My elementary teaching career began when I was hired to teach "Art on a Cart" in the Wichita Public Elementary schools, which consisted of Kindergarten through Fifth grade. I travelled between three different schools, teaching over 900 students each week. Students received one forty-minute Art class every week. Art was included on the grade card and every child was graded. This was a very time-consuming task, which usually filled the bulk of most of my evenings at home. The school district didn't provide a teaching curriculum to the Elementary Art teachers. I created and authored all of my own lesson plans and was monitored by the school district to ensure that the lesson plans met the district Visual Arts standards. In the beginning the Art teachers were allowed to assess student work based on lesson goals. The last few years the district switched to standards-based grading. The grade card was accessed through the district portal and there was very little deviation from the district grading set-up. A few years after working for Wichita Public Schools, I obtained my Master of Fine Arts from Wichita State University. After having taught around 10 years, the district adopted a teaching curriculum for the Elementary Art teachers. I received three teacher's manuals, a few art prints, and a couple of "Big Books." I still leaned heavily on my own self-created curriculum. I went on to participate in the ESOL endorsement program and obtained my endorsement from Newman University in Wichita, Kansas. I finally worked my way up to securing a position in a larger school, by the end of my teaching career. That made it possible for me to stay in the same building all week, without having to travel between schools. There were times when I had to go back to teaching room-to-room on the pushcart, or share my classroom with other educators, due to building maintenance projects, and such. However, I usually got to teach from an art room those last few years. My last year of teaching in the public schools was 2020 - 2021, so I have also experienced teaching Remote from home, and Remote from school. The Elementary Art Teachers also had to teach both Remote and Face-to-Face in the classroom from the pushcart during 20-21. I have had a lot of variety in my teaching experience. Along with teaching in the public schools, I have also taught an evening undergraduate level Elementary Art for Classroom Teachers class at Wichita State University.

Teaching style

I became an art teacher because of the impact that art classes had on my learning experience. When I participated in an art project my brain was able to make connections between critical concepts that were introduced in other subject areas such as math, science and history. I became aware of how art class and art projects sparked my thinking skills! I have always strived to integrate various content area concepts to facilitate every child's learning. I believe that lessons need to have structure and build upon each other at the elementary level. I have observed, firsthand, that young children are more successful when they are taught the basic foundational concepts and skills. Then, as the child moves on to the intermediate grades, they have the basic skills to work with, in order to express themselves. I strive to teach my students about all the age-appropriate art media, elements and principles over the course of the school year. I also double-check that my art lessons address grade-level art standards. It is very important to me to make the best use of time, since they get so little art time at school. We begin each class with a whole group learning activity, which includes looking, thinking, and sharing our thoughts. Then students are dismissed for "Studio Time" to work on their art projects. I hold the students accountable for cleaning up after themselves and keeping things organized. I try to give the students a sense of ownership in their classroom and their art materials. I make arrangements that allow every child in every class to feel a sense of leadership in some area.

My own education history

Bachelor of Science, Art Education, K - 12, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. 1983 Master of Fine Art, Art Education, K - 12, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS. 2000 English for Speakers of Other Languages, PreK - 12, Newman University, Wichita, KS. 2012