I just so happen to keep my Grab -n- Go's in a cute container but it's totes not necessary. This ole flower frog finally came in handy! It's from TAG but several years old...so if you really want one, check ebay.
Here are just a few of my drawing prompts. I made them double sided so the artists can pick their favorite idea. If you need more prompts, just google "drawing prompts" and you'll find a never-ending list of fun.
With these sticks, my students have options. They can use my drawing books. I keep them as organized as I can in these color-coded bins. I spray painted the binding to further color code them.
They can also use my still-life drawing objects like my wooden mannequins, plastic dinosaurs, 3-D forms and flower pots. I love the incorporation of the mannequin in this prompt!
Kids also know that they can add color with color pencils, markers, oil pastels and more. Whatever is available on the shelf is fair game. Thanks for letting me share, y'all!
Retired art teacher here. You are brilliant!!! I'm sure I will be reading your whole blog. I wish I could go in a time machine and be in your art class. BTW, I found you on the Spoonflower blog. Keep up the amazing work!
ReplyDeleteSuch a Great idea! I especially like that they can incoporate drawing from imagination, 3-D objects and instructional books.
ReplyDeleteI love your creative ideas where children get to express their own selves, but still learn art principles in the process. Thank you so much and keep trucking as you are.
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