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7 Lesson Ideas to Engage Kindergarteners in SEL Through the Elements of Art
This fall, many kindergarten and first grade students are attending in-person learning for the first time. After COVID isolation and...
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3 Ways to Teach the Elements and Principles of Art with Skill and Confidence
Just like with buildings, learning starts with a strong foundation. Plus, young minds love to build and design at any...
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Come on a Funky and Fresh Middle School Art Room Tour with Gaming Elements (Ep. 3)
Pop into this epic Massachusetts middle-school art classroom with Jon Hansen. Jon’s art room is funky, fresh, and filled with...
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7 Engaging Ways to Teach the Elements and Principles of Art and 3 Fun Ways to Review Them
There’s a reason the Elements of Art and Principles of Design are called “elements” and “principles;” they are the building...
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Podcast
Austin Kleon and His New Book, Don’t Call it Art (Ep. 521)
On this week’s Art Ed Radio, host Tim Bogatz sits down with bestselling author Austin Kleon! Austin is a writer,...
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Video
Literacy Face-Off: Bringing Reading & Writing to the Art Room with Hilarious Art Supplies
Three mystery box rounds. Two art teachers. One chance to create frame-worthy artwork—Who will make their mark? The challenge? Art...
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Need a Quick Win? Try These 5 One-Day Flower Ideas for Middle School Art
Middle schoolers love being the ones to figure things out, yet they have limited attention spans. Give them what they...
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From Small Seeds to Big Ideas: Fun Brainstorming Strategies for the Art Room
I don’t know what to draw; I don’t have any good ideas; I don’t know where to start. Sound familiar? ...
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Why Every Art Room Needs More Whimsy and Playful Moments to Boost Creativity
Whimsy is the playful side of creativity: unexpected, delightful, and a little surprising. It’s the googly eyes on your outlet,...
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Laugh as a Class: 4 Amusing Whiteboard Games Your Art Students Need to Try
Being an art teacher can be exhausting. Managing the supplies, the mess, the questions, rotating art in the showcase, in...
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