Playful Creativity with a Valentine’s Day Heart Dog!

Introduction:

Welcome to Snyder’s Sunshine Art Studio, where creativity meets education! This Valentine’s Day, I’m thrilled to present an engaging art activity that introduces students to the wonderful world of colors and artistry. Our Valentine’s Day Heart Dog is more than just a cut-and-paste project. It’s an experience designed to teach the concepts of value and tertiary colors in a fun and heartwarming way.

Emphasis on Dogs:

I understand the special place dogs hold in the hearts of students. Therefore that’s why I centered this activity around a lovable canine companion. Additionally, the Valentine’s Day Heart Dog project allows students to explore the art of arranging shapes to develop their very own Valentine’s Day-loving pet. Through this creative process, students not only learn about color theory but also develop problem-solving skills, resulting in the proud creation of their unique animal companions.

Ease of Instruction and Engagement:

At Snyder’s Sunshine Art Studio, we believe that learning should be both educational and enjoyable. Our resource is meticulously crafted for easy instruction and high student engagement. Begin with the included worksheet to introduce or review the concepts of value and tertiary colors. Progress to the application of these concepts by coloring the shapes. Then witness student success as they combine shapes to bring their Valentine’s Day Heart Dogs to life. This hands-on experience allows their creativity to bloom in an exciting and supportive environment.

Comprehensive Resource Includes:

  • Visual Arts Standards
  • Model of quality instruction (objective, essential questions, etc.)
  • Worksheet featuring value and tertiary colors
  • Answer key for the worksheet
  • Written instructions for completing the artwork
  • 3 pages of examples for inspiration
  • Printable reference sheet for additional ideas
  • Printable sheet for shaping the dog or any animal
  • Closure Activity page
  • Integration of writing and storytelling ideas
  • Artist Statement/Reflection sheet
  • Rubric for assessment

Dogs and Love – A Perfect Pairing:

As the saying goes, “Dogs and Love go together with wonderful joy!” Also I’ve seamlessly connected the heart symbol to a love for pets and animals. Valentine’s Day can’t get any better then creating a delightful art project that not only teaches valuable artistic concepts but also fosters a love for creativity, problem-solving in your students, and providing a pet that parents won’t mind their children bringing home.

Conclusion:

Download Snyder’s Sunshine Art Studio’s Valentine’s Day Heart Dog today for an enriching and heartwarming art experience. Your students will cherish their successful outcome! Let creativity and education intertwine as your students embark on a journey of color, shape, and the joy of artistic expression. Join us in spreading the love of art this Valentine’s Day!

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Unleash Winter Magic in Your Classroom with Winter Action Snowmen!

Welcome to Snyder’s Sunshine Art Studio, where creativity takes center stage! Today, we’re thrilled to introduce our Winter Action Snowmen Lesson, a one-of-a-kind resource designed by the imaginative A. M. Snyder. If you’ve ever felt the need to Unleash Winter Magic in Your Classroom with Winter Action Snowmen!, this resource is tailor-made for you!

The Spark of Creativity:

Winter Action Snowmen was born out of A. M. Snyder’s desire to alter the snowman-themed art lessons. Recognizing the collective desire among educators to move beyond the conventional snowman structure, Snyder viewed various online resources. What emerged from this exploration is nothing short of magical—a captivating winter art lesson that breaks the mold of the usual stacked circles and introduces students to the world of action-packed snowmen.

Benefits:

Winter Action Snowmen doesn’t just stop at exploring the concept of movement—it opens the door to discussions on the elements of art, mixed media, and proportion. Whether you choose to condense the lesson into two hours or spread it across 2-3 days, the flexibility fits any schedule.

What’s Inside:

  1. Visual Art Standards: Aligned with educational standards, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience.
  2. Model of Quality Instruction: Detailed instructions, including an objective, anticipatory set, and a comprehensive supply list for seamless planning.
  3. Exploring Movement: A dedicated page introducing the concept of movement, complete with definitions and visual aids.
  4. How to Draw a Differently Posed Snowman: Eight step-by-step guides to help students create unique and dynamic snowmen.
  5. Written Instructions and Visual Images: Five pages featuring a combination of clear instructions and inspiring images to guide both teachers and students.
  6. Artist’s Reflection and/or Statement: Encourage self-expression and critical thinking with a designated space for artists to reflect on their creations.
  7. Reference Sheet for Additional Ideas: Expand creative horizons with supplementary ideas to inspire even more artistic exploration.

Why Choose Winter Action Snowmen?

  • Comprehensive Resource: Written instructions and visual images ensure a successful lesson and a delightful outcome.
  • Engaging for Students: The unique approach and personalization options make this activity enjoyable for every student.
  • Easy Implementation: With a clear structure and detailed guides, even teachers with minimal art experience can confidently lead this lesson.

Ignite the joy of creativity in your classroom with Winter Action Snowmen from Snyder’s Sunshine Art Studio. Watch as every student proudly crafts their very own snowman in action, turning this winter-themed activity into an unforgettable and magical experience. Unleash Winter Magic in Your Classroom with Winter Action Snowmen!

Let creativity shine, and let the winter magic begin!

Keep Smiling:

A. M. Snyder Snyder’s Sunshine Art Studio

How to Make a Reindeer Picture with Shape

Check out my lessons to discover how to make a reindeer with shapes lesson plan.

How to make a reindeer picture with shapes ties into the curriculum and satisfies student excitement during the holiday season.

As a public school art teacher, you and I may try to not comment on the holiday titles. But it is difficult when you hear the children all talking about the excitement of the year. Therefore, I try to develop art lessons that do not necessarily use holiday titles. Also many times, I am thinking why not just make a fun craft for this time of year. Yet, I am also thinking I have to make it relevant to the curriculum. Are you with me in this thinking too? How to make a reindeer picture with shape will satisfy all those things swirling around in your head at this time of year regarding teaching art in December.

Make a Reindeer Picture with Shape & Grabbing Their Attention

How to make a reindeer picture with shape by catching their attention and talking about their topic of interest.

First off you will need to get the students attention so they can learn how to make a reindeer picture with shape. What better way to get their attention then to talk about a topic of interest to them during the month of December. One topic is reindeer. Start off with a discussion about what they know or imagine about the deer. Then move them into facts about deer in general or reindeer. Maybe show a video that gives facts about deer. This is called the anticipatory set, if you are new to the structure of a lesson. You want to hook your student audience.

Two Categories of Shapes for how to make a reindeer picture

Next you want to explain the two categories of shapes so they make connections of how to make a reindeer picture with shape. Shape is the element of art that ties into the curriculum requirement. Reindeer are organic shapes. They are wiggly, wavy, bumpy, and lumpy. Compared to geometric shapes, they are made from nature and grow. Geometric shapes have mostly straight and curved lines or a combination of the two. Geometric shapes are defined by the fact that they are measured by some tool. They are sturdy for building.

Combining Shapes

Look at the reindeer picture to figure out which geometric shapes build the deer’s structure.

With that said, how to make a reindeer picture with shapes will combine the concept of building with geometric shapes to make an organic shaped deer. This combination will lead to a variety of poses. Giving students options for how their reindeer picture will look by organizing shapes is helpful to problem solving and creativity.

Having the shapes premade and step-by-step instruction are a wonderful method for success for you and your students. If this lesson catches your attention and you wish to make it easier for you, then please check it out here. Facts, models, and instructions are given with visuals and words. Check out how to make a reindeer picture with shapes under the title: Easy Winter-Christmas Reindeer Cut & Paste Activity. It will help with the lesson discussed in this post titled How to make a reindeer picture with shapes that ties into the curriculum and satisfies student excitement during the holiday season.

Take a look at this lesson for more December fun:

Decorate a Christmas Tree!

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