Back to School Finally

Back to reality!

The holidays are definitely over! Yesterday was my first day back at school with the kids. I am always amazed how everyone grows and looks older. It felt really good to see my students and hear all the amazing adventures that were had over the summer break.

My back to school lessons for Gr 1-5  have started with going over the routines and a mini tour of the areas around the room just to talk about how to take care of material– keep the paper area tidy, make sure the glue stick caps are put on properly…well you know the drill I’m sure!

Each grade level is in charge of coming up with a rule or guideline that we can all follow and abide by and then I will put them on a poster board for everyone to sign.

Next is a talk about expectations, and what it means to think like an artist. This is an interesting question to pose and some of the answers are really cute, especially from the little guys. Over the next two lessons I will ask the same question and film this and produce a short video with all the responses including the adults.

What does it mean to YOU to think like an artist?

What are your art goals this year?

Finally are the art goals. This year my goals mural is all about Space. I stared the mural off with some ‘spacey’ images to get their imagination going and their job is to finish the mural as it looks quite boring now. Each student will come up with an art goal they want to achieve by the end of the year. They get to make something for the mural and write their goal on it. This mural stays up permanently so they can be reminded of their goals, I can see what they want and help them achieve it and it makes a gorgeous mural filled with tons of colorful art work. So far aliens are the popular choice! I will post images as this mural progresses. You might want to look here to see the fabulous one we did last year!

I wish everyone an amazing year of teaching. Don’t you think we teach the best subject in school? 🙂 I will end this post with my classroom mantra:

Our Mantra

E-Book Winner..

Drum roll please…The winner in the back to school e-book giveaway is Mary from marymaking.blogspot.com. She said ” I have been following your blog for sometime now. You have some fantastic ideas and lesson plans. Thanks for the opportunity!

Congratulations Mary and I hope you enjoy the lessons. Send me an email at ales.artroom (at)gmail.com to let me know which e-book you would like me to send you.

Thanks to everyone for the wonderful comments and stop by Art Lessons for Kids for more lesson ideas you can use in your classroom. The lessons in the e-books are great too! 🙂

Have an amazing year of teaching everyone and stay happy and sane!

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E Book Giveaway!

A collage of inspiration

I was recently chatting with my friend Lucille who lives and teaches in Tokyo. She is a music teacher and I guess due to cut backs at her school, was given the ‘Art Teacher’ position on top of her other duties. She was very thankful that she could turn to my blog and e-books for inspiration. This conversation made me realize how powerful internet and blogging really is and the positive impact it can have on others all over the world. Lucille’s and all the other wonderful comments, I receive here at Art Lessons For Kids from people all over the world make this effort to blog so worth while. Knowing that my ideas can help fellow instructors in some way lessen their planning load puts a HUGE smile on my face.

We all know that back to school planning can be a little overwhelming as we are trying to get back into the groove of things, right? I am still trying to avoid it! 🙂 I also know that many of you out there including first year teachers, home school parents and anyone teaching art to young children could use a little help now. I want to make your life a little easier!

I will be giving away a copy of one my downloadable e-book  tutorials. To enter, leave a comment on this post by midnight Tuesday, August 23. Be sure to have a link to Art Lessons for Kids on your blog or website to be eligible. I will announce the winner on Wednesday, August 25. The winner will get to choose the e-book of their choice!

Have a great year of teaching and please send me some of your planning vibes so I can get started too!