Saturday, April 28, 2012

Right Brain Drawing - Art Worksheets Printables

Right Brain Drawing - Art Worksheets Printables


Here’s a printable worksheet that I think my fifth graders could do as an art sub plan or art lesson. You can find the details at One Less Headache.


The post’s author said they used this worksheet as an art sub plan for the their high school art classes and that it worked well.  It included word searches and how to draw printable images.


Sunday, April 22, 2012

Art Lesson Based on “The Dot”

Art Lesson Based on “The Dot”

Art Project Girl" did this lesson with her students but suggests that it coud be used by a sub.  It is based on the book, The Dot.


If you are interested in other blog posts about The Dot, check these out:


and 

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Grids and Blocks - High School Art Sub Idea

Grids and Blocks - High School Art Sub Idea 


This is from Nic Hahn (aka Mini Matisse).....from Maureen Crosbie on Flickr. From what I read in the comments on Flickr and the blog, some kids as young as 10 can master it and some 8th graders had trouble with it. This might be a lesson you would want to give a test run with those students before you tried leaving it with a sub.


Saturday, March 31, 2012

Radial Name Design - Art Sub Lesson

Radial Name Design Art Sub Lesson 

This post originally led to a lesson at a blog called Art4Cast. It seems that this blog no longer exists. 

From what I can tell, this is how this radial name design was created. 

Starting at the center of the paper, draw lines that spiral out to the edges of the paper.

The students' names may be written in bubble letters in every space, or alternate the spaces with names and patterns.

There are other radial name design lessons on the web, but I am not sure they are sub-friendly. 





Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Mazes - Art Sub Plan

Mazes - Art Sub Plan

Mazes is a lovely sub lesson from Art is Basic. It would be excellent for middle school and upper elementary.  I think with some tweaking, it would be fun for younger ones too.

Paper Sculpture as an Art Sub Plan

Paper Sculpture as an Art Sub Plan

Paper sculpture, or dealing with glue and scissors, is not something I would leave for just any ole substitute teacher. If you have a trusted and true one though, that might be just fine.

I found these images online and am still looking for a fully written lesson to go with it. I have found some beautiful images though.

This first image is called an “abstract movement sculpture” and it can be found here:  Art with Mrs. Peroddy




The next one also has an image.  It's on an Artsonia page and has no written lesson plan, but I think you can formulate one fairly easily though.  

Here’s an idea from Artsonia that might make for a fun and easy sub lesson.

From exhibit "Paper Sculpture 310"
by Alejandra507 (Art ID #12901177)
from Scammon Elementary School grade 3
United States

Line Design, Op Art Activity - Art Sub Plan Idea

Line Design, Op Art - Art Sub Plan Idea






This is by: 
Title – Line Design, Op Art
Green Forest School District
Warren Utsler, Instructor


***************
This link no longer goes to the original website, so until I can replace it, have some free art sub lessons on me. Click here to go to my TPT shop - Art Sub Lessons and download some freebies! Or click on the images below to go exactly to the freebie you want.










Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Using Stencils for Art Sub Activities

Using Stencils for Art Sub Activities


Kids ought to love having a sub if they get to use stencils.  Stencils are something I so rarely let students use except as an activity for early finishers.  They love them though. Why not let them experiment with them a bit. I believe the engagement will be high, and your sub will certainly appreciate kids being engaged.

This lesson can be found at Draw, Doodle, and Decorate.  It uses simple materials: paper, crayon, or markers. You can create your own templates out of poster board or collect painting or tracing stencils. You can also use jar lids or interesting shaped flattish objects. 



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Friday, March 9, 2012

Sub Lesson Video - Tar Beach

Tar Beach Art Lesson for Subs

Here's a post that  Splish, Splash, Splatter did from my video on YouTube, Tar Beach.  This made me so happy. 

I made that video before I ever thought about making a blog for art sub lessons. My goal was to provide a good lesson for my students while they had a sub in the room. I created the video so that all a sub had to do was to press “Play" and the kids would follow along.  I think her kids did a great job.

child's drawing and collage of Faith Ringgold's Tar Beach
child's drawing and collage of Faith Ringgold's Tar Beach