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Two Engaging Outdoor Activities to Do With Your Students
It’s about this time of year that I have my face plastered against my lone classroom window just daydreaming about...
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8 Classic Painting Techniques From the Masters to Teach Today
When it comes to teaching “The Masters” most of us resort to sharing their most popular work, doing a quick...
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A Brand New Way to Find Inspiring Content for Your Classroom
Do you know why Michelangelo snuck around at night to secretly carve his name in his Pieta sculpture? Do you...
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When, if Ever, Is It OK to Draw A Gun?
A seven year old boy chewed his breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun. He pointed the pastry and...
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How to Throw Things at Your Students (and Get Away With It!)
If I ever get fired from my job, it will probably because of this project. It’s far and away my...
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Would You Let an Unenrolled Student Stay in Your Class?
There is a scene in my all time favorite movie, Mean Girls, where the Math teacher Sharon Norbury (Tina Fey)...
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Set Up Your TAB Room in 7 Easy Steps
Yesterday, I shared the reasons why I chose to teach a Choice-Based art curriculum known as Teaching for Artistic Behavior...
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5 Innovative Methods for Maximum Motivation
A die hard artist can find inspiration in the smallest things. Perhaps you are one of those people who becomes...
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7 Successful Strategies for Managing Middle Schoolers
When people learn I teach middle school art, the response I frequently hear is “Oh, I’m sorry, I could never...
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Hitchhikers: A 3D Project That Could Get Your Students Arrested
As art teachers, the first thing we need to realize about Street Art is that it is illegal. If the...
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Using Sketchbooks to Doodle During Class
Art Teachers don’t mind when their students draw in class. Unless, of course, they are taking notes. As an Art...
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Ensure Success for All Students With Open-Ended Lesson Planning
To ensure success for all the artists in your classroom, why not try open-ended lesson planning? Planning open-ended lessons allows...
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