Posts tagged high school art sub plans
Grid Drawing in the Classroom and Homeschool: A No-Prep Lesson for High School Art

If you teach high school art — whether in a traditional classroom or a homeschool setting — you know how hard it can be to find a lesson that checks every box at once. Grid drawing is a great way to teach real, transferable skills. It needs to hold a teenager's attention. It needs to produce results they're actually proud of. And ideally, it needs to work without hours of preparation on your part.

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Winter Symmetry for High School

Winter symmetry is a great winter drawing activity to incorporate in your high school classroom. If you are a high school art teacher this is a great calming activity to help calm students either before or after the school holiday break.

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How to Draw the Portrait

Drawing a portrait can be challenging. I want to help your students with how to draw the portrait. There are a lot of steps involved for how to draw a portrait. I have lots of resources on portrait drawing to share.

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High School Drawings

High school drawings are great lessons to have in your high school art curriculum planning. There are so many different types of high school drawings that can be done. The possibilities are endless! Here are some high school drawings and ideas to get you started! 

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