Well, that went fast! With the absence of many of our normal family and friend gatherings, this break was very different. Maybe you set some goals for the coming year that are tied to self care and organization. Perhaps you've received a last minute notice that your instructional model has changed (yes, again!). I've been busy updating many of my resources to include remote learning strategies, videos and editable files and will continue to do so this year. I've bundled items that create entire courses and included helpful editable documents such as syllabus, scope and sequence and final exams when possible. Here are a few items that may help you transition back into teacher mode:
Up first is my Free Art teacher's guide to organization. It's over a dozen pages of practical tips and strategies to streamline your class routines and preparation. It's been edited and revised dozens of times since first published about 7 years ago.
Distance learning clip art to reflect our current spaces. I also have kids with masks.
High School Cartooning Course (Bundled Set)
- Could be used as stand alone units within a larger course.
High School Crafts Course (Bundled Set)
- Could be used as stand alone lessons in your 3D, sculpture and applied art courses
Elementary Art Choice Board Bundled Set
- Could be used as options for choice focused classrooms, early finisher stations or sub plans.
2021 Art Teacher Planner.
New Year, New Start. Undated pages with a 2021 calendar included.
Editable Syllabus
Easily organize and present an overview of your course to students
Syllabus Meme Icebreaker
Turn reading your syllabus into a first day ice-breaker activity
Use google slides to create an engaging notebook. All the formatting and linking is done for you. Three styles (horizontal and vertical...with tabs)
Thank you for stopping by. Please share what you're doing to stay organized and sane in 2021.
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