Adaptive suggestions of lessons to help make lessons successful for all students. In this new document, we have chosen four lessons from the Just As You Are bundle to feature,... Learn More
Shoes can speak volumes about our styles and interests. In this quick, one-session lesson, students will create their own magical shoe inspired by the book Juno Valentine and the Magical... Learn More
This low-prep lesson is sure to keep your students engaged while reinforcing their understanding of line, pattern and contrast in a single class period. Using only paper and marker, two... Learn More
This is a great lesson to teach on their first day of school as a way to not only get to know a bit about each student, but also to... Learn More
Working with a solid color, marker transfer or bleeding tissue paper are all options in this quick lesson that has been inspired by Linda Liu’s book Hidden Gem and works... Learn More
These larger-than-life three-dimensional paper flowers, inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe, will have your students blooming with excitement. With the use of a paper bag as the basis for the flower petals,... Learn More
Spirals are a dominant component of Hundertwasser’s works. He considered spirals the symbol of life. Spirals are everywhere: fingerprints, whirlpools, baby ferns, snails. Spirals have a beginning, a middle and... Learn More
In this project students will work by themselves or collaboratively to create a paper diorama inspired by the work of contemporary artist Sandy Skoglund. With only colored paper, black markers,... Learn More
This multi-media creature garden is a great project for using up bits and pieces of materials that you have in your art room, like cardboard, toilet paper rolls, scrap paper,... Learn More
This lesson gives students an opportunity to think about product design as they create both the packaging and a three-dimensional sweet treat to display inside their custom box. Your students... Learn More
Who doesn’t love ramen? A steaming bowl of broth, noodles and a variety of toppings can look just as much like a piece of art as a cozy meal. In... Learn More
Layers of elements build to create this fantastical scene of a city in space that is surrounded by looming planets in the background and a rough, harsh terrain in the... Learn More
Bring the beauty of the storm and a flash of lightning into your classroom with this lesson that has been inspired by the book Zap! Clap! Boom!: The Story of... Learn More
This lesson puts a new spin on the interior spaces painted by artists like Vincent Van Gogh and Henri Matisse. Not only does it offer a glimpse into a less-familiar... Learn More
The Furby is making a comeback in this lesson that blends the eras by merging flamboyant, glam rock fashion from the 1970s and sunglasses made popular in the 1980s with... Learn More
The Topo Line Landscape lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher.... Learn More
The Places I’ve Traveled lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher.... Learn More
The Alligator Hiking Buddy lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher. Click the link HERE and send the URL to your substitute teacher so... Learn More