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Art Lesson: Picasso Face | Sub Plans, Early Finishers, No Prep
Bring creativity and writing together with this engaging Picasso art lesson that encourages students to think imaginatively while creating unique artwork. Students complete art and language activities that combine artistic expression with reflection and written responses, making this a strong art integration lesson for multiple grade levels. This no prep art lesson keeps students actively engaged while giving them opportunities to create personal, expressive artwork.
Students work through a game sheet along with writing and reflection activities as they create their artwork step by step. The lesson is simple to implement, making it a great art lesson any substitute can teach for the classroom, homeschool setting, or art sub tub. Students are encouraged to make creative choices while responding thoughtfully through writing activities inspired by an abstract portrait for kids approach.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
• Non-editable PDF (16 pages)
• Game sheet
• Reflection sheets
• Coloring page
• Finished example
• Writing activities
QUICK & EASY PREP
Simply print the student pages and gather basic drawing materials to get started. Perfect for:
• Art sub plans
• Writing prompts
• Homeschooling
• Mini lessons
• Sub tub art project
A NOTE ON HAND-DRAWN RESOURCES
You might notice that not all of this resource is fully digital, and that is intentional.
• In a time when so many materials can be quickly generated by AI, I choose to include real hand-drawn elements for a reason.
• AI can generate an activity, but it cannot create the actual hand-drawn quality, artistic judgment, and human teaching choices that shape this resource.
• Many students are already hard on themselves about drawing. When examples look perfectly polished or artificially generated, it can make art feel intimidating before they even begin.
• Hand-drawn visuals help take some of that pressure off by making the work feel more approachable and achievable.
• This helps students feel safer taking creative risks, making mistakes, and staying engaged in the process.
Licenses and Terms of Use
Copyright Party in the Art Room. This product is licensed for single user/single classroom use. If other teachers are interested, please refer them to my store at https://www.partyintheartroom.com/shop. Detailed terms of use are included within the product download. This is my original work, crafted with dedication and care. Thank you for respecting my terms of use.
Bring creativity and writing together with this engaging Picasso art lesson that encourages students to think imaginatively while creating unique artwork. Students complete art and language activities that combine artistic expression with reflection and written responses, making this a strong art integration lesson for multiple grade levels. This no prep art lesson keeps students actively engaged while giving them opportunities to create personal, expressive artwork.
Students work through a game sheet along with writing and reflection activities as they create their artwork step by step. The lesson is simple to implement, making it a great art lesson any substitute can teach for the classroom, homeschool setting, or art sub tub. Students are encouraged to make creative choices while responding thoughtfully through writing activities inspired by an abstract portrait for kids approach.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
• Non-editable PDF (16 pages)
• Game sheet
• Reflection sheets
• Coloring page
• Finished example
• Writing activities
QUICK & EASY PREP
Simply print the student pages and gather basic drawing materials to get started. Perfect for:
• Art sub plans
• Writing prompts
• Homeschooling
• Mini lessons
• Sub tub art project
A NOTE ON HAND-DRAWN RESOURCES
You might notice that not all of this resource is fully digital, and that is intentional.
• In a time when so many materials can be quickly generated by AI, I choose to include real hand-drawn elements for a reason.
• AI can generate an activity, but it cannot create the actual hand-drawn quality, artistic judgment, and human teaching choices that shape this resource.
• Many students are already hard on themselves about drawing. When examples look perfectly polished or artificially generated, it can make art feel intimidating before they even begin.
• Hand-drawn visuals help take some of that pressure off by making the work feel more approachable and achievable.
• This helps students feel safer taking creative risks, making mistakes, and staying engaged in the process.
Licenses and Terms of Use
Copyright Party in the Art Room. This product is licensed for single user/single classroom use. If other teachers are interested, please refer them to my store at https://www.partyintheartroom.com/shop. Detailed terms of use are included within the product download. This is my original work, crafted with dedication and care. Thank you for respecting my terms of use.