About the Author

Lee Ten Hoeve

My name is Lee, and I’m the proud art teacher in a tiny, urban community in New Jersey, close to New York City. My single-school district houses students from PreK through eighth grade, and I teach them all! It’s a daily challenge to balance the various needs of such a wide age range, but it’s such a delight to witness my artists bloom from toddlers to young teens.

I’m passionate about creating the world I want to live in and fostering curiosity. My goal is to guide students towards experiences that will foster creative development and help them translate that into opportunity.

I have an Associate’s degree in Fashion Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology and a dual-major Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education and Fine Art from Fordham University. I also hold a Master’s in Teacher Leadership from Walden University.

In my off hours, I love to collage and paint as well as read voraciously. My library is my sanctuary. Traveling abroad and exploring the world with my husband is the thing I love most in this world next to teaching.

Being a part of this wonderful community of passionate art educators is an honor and a privilege.

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11 Awesome Art Teacher Accessories You Need in Your Wardrobe Right Now

Art teachers are different. Our creative profession gives us license to have a bit more fun with fashion than most....
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Prep Your Way to a Perfect Day With the 3B System!

For ten years I’ve taught ten grade levels each week, with multiple sections of each. At first, tracking the progress...
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Why Visual Culture Should Impact Our Curriculum

Visual culture is any imagery that informs and shapes our perception of the world. But what exactly does that mean? Georgetown...
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8 Ways to Sing, Dance, and Play Your Way to a Successful Pre-K Art Period!

When I first began teaching and learned I would have to teach three-year-olds art, I panicked. How would I keep...
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pinch pot octopus
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5 Ideas to Take Your Basic Clay Projects to the Next Level

If you’ve been stuck in a pinch pot and coil pot rut you aren’t alone. Many teachers use these projects...
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3 Easy Steps for Dealing With Copying in the Art Room

Class is going along beautifully when, suddenly, the idyllic hum of industry is pierced by a student’s shriek of, “They are...
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Yes, Students Can Fail Art!

I am a firm believer that, yes, students can fail art. In fact, it frustrates me when I hear someone...
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How to Get Your Students to Talk About Art at Home

Sure, when your students are in the art room you expect to hear them using new art vocabulary and reflecting...
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Four Statements Every Art Teacher Hates Hearing

Let’s discuss the dreaded statements you hear every now and again in the art room. The statements holding kids back...
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The 12 Days of Art Mess: A Parody

We all dread the art room aftermath in the days leading up to Winter Break. Our rooms have been ransacked and...
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Two Stunning Projects Made Entirely From Recycled Materials

Upcycling- it’s what I call turning “trash” into art. In my room, nothing goes to waste. In fact, I use my...
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My Art Room Is Not a Hallmark Store

It’s early May, and you’re ready to present an awesome and challenging lesson to your students. However, the classroom teacher...
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