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Art Sub Plans | Miro No Prep Art Activity with Art History & Writing Prompts
Art Lesson: Joan Miró Artist Study | Art Project for Kids with Writing Activities
Engaging art lesson with language (writing) activities. These no-prep art projects are perfect for your art sub tub. Super easy to implement for substitute teachers. Plus, the engagement will help with behavior! Perfect to start your art integration activities or to use as mini-lessons in larger units. Use as writing prompts and center printables. Great for homeschooling, language arts teachers, and art teachers alike. This resource is adaptable across multiple grade levels. Differentiation ideas included.
About the Art Process:
This art lesson provides the perfect structured yet open-ended art process for students at a variety of readiness and ability levels. Students will use the game sheet as a prompt to create their own unique work of art with plenty of opportunities to exercise their own independent creative thinking. Any media works well for these lessons, but markers/crayons and kid-friendly paints are recommended.
Included:
A 18 page non-editable PDF including game sheet, templates, Miro biography reading, What Would You Ask the Artist activity sheet, artwork compare and contrast activity, coloring page, finished example, and artist reflection activities.
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.
These high-quality pages print clearly, are easy for students to see, and offer added support for building confidence in the art room.
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Licenses and Terms of Use:
This product is licensed for single user/single classroom use. If other teachers at other grade levels or schools are interested in this resource, please send them to my TpT store at Party in the Art Room. Further TOU are outlined within this product which you will have access to when you download it. This is my original work and I have put a lot of time, effort, and energy into creating it. I appreciate your compliance with my TOU policy.
Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any third party.
Be SURE to Check Out the Party in the Art Room site and blog for more great art education and art integration ideas and resources.
Thank you:
Amanda Koonlaba, Ed. S.
© 2022, Amanda Koonlaba, Good Morning LLC
Art Lesson: Joan Miró Artist Study | Art Project for Kids with Writing Activities
Engaging art lesson with language (writing) activities. These no-prep art projects are perfect for your art sub tub. Super easy to implement for substitute teachers. Plus, the engagement will help with behavior! Perfect to start your art integration activities or to use as mini-lessons in larger units. Use as writing prompts and center printables. Great for homeschooling, language arts teachers, and art teachers alike. This resource is adaptable across multiple grade levels. Differentiation ideas included.
About the Art Process:
This art lesson provides the perfect structured yet open-ended art process for students at a variety of readiness and ability levels. Students will use the game sheet as a prompt to create their own unique work of art with plenty of opportunities to exercise their own independent creative thinking. Any media works well for these lessons, but markers/crayons and kid-friendly paints are recommended.
Included:
A 18 page non-editable PDF including game sheet, templates, Miro biography reading, What Would You Ask the Artist activity sheet, artwork compare and contrast activity, coloring page, finished example, and artist reflection activities.
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.
These high-quality pages print clearly, are easy for students to see, and offer added support for building confidence in the art room.
You Might Also Like:
Art Lesson: Rousseau Jungle | Sub Plans, Early Finishers, No Prep
Art Lesson: Selfie Portrait | Sub Plans, Early Finishers, No Prep
Art Lesson: Monkey | Sub Plans, Early Finishers, No Prep
Licenses and Terms of Use:
This product is licensed for single user/single classroom use. If other teachers at other grade levels or schools are interested in this resource, please send them to my TpT store at Party in the Art Room. Further TOU are outlined within this product which you will have access to when you download it. This is my original work and I have put a lot of time, effort, and energy into creating it. I appreciate your compliance with my TOU policy.
Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any third party.
Be SURE to Check Out the Party in the Art Room site and blog for more great art education and art integration ideas and resources.
Thank you:
Amanda Koonlaba, Ed. S.
© 2022, Amanda Koonlaba, Good Morning LLC