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Teach Your Students Chinese Calligraphy

The winter months are a great time to try out some Chinese calligraphy in your classroom. (This year, the celebration...
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Show and Tell: Why Students Should Design Infographics

Our students’ brains are bombarded by thousands of images each day. From social media, to advertisements, to online games, middle...
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5 Items in Your Desk You Can Throw Away Right Now!

If sorting art supplies and student work isn’t enough, there is another important area to maintain in the art room,...
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Make Your Stagnant Still Lifes Come Alive!

One of the best things about teaching middle school students is the fact that they are quite willing to try some...
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How to Collaborate With Other Creative Teachers to Form an Unstoppable Team

  In the art room, students tend to work solo. They plan, design and create every part of their projects....
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The Secret to Successful One-Day Clay Projects

  The way my middle school schedule is designed I get to see every student, every week, all year long....
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Another 12 Days of Photoshop

    Last season, we released an exciting way for your students to review many of the Photoshop tips and...
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Help Your Students Dig Deeper With Drama Notebook

I’ve been thinking recently about some possibilities for cross-curricular connections for my classroom. Generally, my ideas gravitate toward the “core”...
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Teach Your Youngest Students to Tear Paper

Ahhhh, tearing paper. I believe this is one of the essential fine motor skills our youngest artists need, but teaching it...
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10 Architectural Marvels to Inspire Your Teaching

Every so often, I hear teachers saying “I’d love to incorporate more about architecture, but I have no idea where...
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5 Ways to Teach Architecture Without Linear Perspective

Incorporating architecture into your curriculum has been on your to-do list since the start of the school year.  Structure and...
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Make Your Own Magnetic Color Wheel

  When I started teaching, I began running into issues communicating the color wheel and color theory to my students. ...
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