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Article
How to Use Google Drive in the Art Room
Even though our subject area is hands on, art teachers still have a lot of supplies and documents to keep...
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The Importance of Attending an Art Conference
There are many reasons why art teachers don’t attend local art conferences. Some of the most common reasons include the...
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Article
The Top 10 Things Subs REALLY Want!
I spent a year as a substitute teacher. I accepted any job K-12 and any subject, but I was often...
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Creating a Substitute Teacher Folder for Your Art Room
Do you have your substitute teacher plans ready to go this school year? Often times this job gets pushed aside...
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Art Room Digitized & Organized in the Cloud With “Google Drive”
Now that we’ve explored converting your lesson plan book to a digital format, you may be looking for a way...
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A New Way to Introduce the Color Wheel
I recently took a graduate class titled “Supports for English Language Learners.” In this class, I learned various strategies to...
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You Asked: Planning Matrix
You Asked: I Answered! So many of you have contacted me wanting copies of my K-5 Planning Matrixes for looking...
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Podcast
The April Mailbag: Fast Finishers, Design Ideas, and Managing Loud Classes (Ep. 512)
It’s time for the April mailbag! Tim and Amanda are back to answer your most pressing questions, all of which...
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Article
Make Your Students Laugh with These 6 Funny Art History Stories!
If your school year is feeling stale and students are starting to look glazed over, try infusing funny art history...
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Shape Student Leaders with 4 Activities to Build Confidence
Confidence is the first step to leadership—and this often starts in the art room. If your students hesitate to take...
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Video
Good Luck & Creative Energy: Conference Travel, Spring Break Ideas, & Art Madness Fun
Ready for some good luck and creative energy? It’s time to travel, network, and play Art Madness. In this episode,...
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From Mess to Magic: 7 Reasons to Fall in Love With Chalk Pastels
Do you dread starting a chalk pastel project? Maybe dusty tables, smudged sleeves, and fingerprints everywhere quietly convinced you to...
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