STEAM Art Lessons
from Tricia Fuglestad's elementary art room
Science*Technology* Engineering*Art*Math
See my Packaged STEAM Resources at the Fuglefun Store
- Transdigital Art
- Animation
- Augmented Reality
- Digital Collage
- Fugleflick Films
- Lego Murals
- Green Screen
- Integrated Circuits
1. Artist Statements (writing, graphic design, technology) Lesson guide Resources for making these on iPads Students' iPad examples Student examples made on using photoshop and keynote | 2. Not Christina's World Anymore (art, writing, Photography, technology) Blog post of resources Student examples Download lesson plan Tip: Use the Superimpose app to eliminate the green screen. See my tutorial. | 3. Veggie Monsters |
1. Artist Statements
Lesson guide
Resources for making these on iPads
Students' iPad examples
Student examples made on using photoshop and keynote
2. Not Christina's World Anymore
Blog post of resources
Student examples
Download lesson plan
Tip: Use the Superimpose app to eliminate the green screen. See my tutorial.
3. Veggie Monsters
4. Six Words About Me (writing, poetry, technology) Blog post with resources And this one with step by step photos See also my Wish for the World project. | 5. Surreal Healthy Choices (graphic design, healthy choices, surrealism) Blog post with lesson resources and video Students' digital spoofs of Son of Man Students' painted Son of Man portraits Supplement with Connect a Concept game where students use their social skills and knowledge of art concepts to make connections | 6. The Digital Scream (art, storytelling, photography, drama, technology) Bundled Lesson Resources Blog post of resources |
4. Six Words About Me
Blog post with resources
And this one with step by step photos
Monochromatic Painting Blog post
Download the 3/4 portrait PPT lesson
Monochromatic Fugleflick (music video to teach concept)
Student examples
See also my Wish for the World project.
5. Surreal Healthy Choices
Blog post with lesson resources and video
Students' digital spoofs of Son of Man
Students' painted Son of Man portraits
Supplement with Connect a Concept game where students use their social skills and knowledge of art concepts to make connections
6. The Digital Scream
Bundled Lesson Resources
Blog post of resources
Students' painted examples
Students' digital examples
Spooky Scream video
Download your custom
photo booth-your face in the scream
Tip: Use the Superimpose app to eliminate the green screen. See my tutorial.
7. Running Aliens (animation, figure drawing, technology, storytelling) Student examples (screenshots from movie) Class movies of Alien Invasions Original lesson blog post with resources and tutorial Download my lesson plan here | 8. Tech w/ George Washington(art, history, technology, storytelling) Blog post with resourcesEven more fun with George and Tech Facing the facts: history and art Student paintings Download my PPT lesson plan | 9. Rotoscope Animation (collaboration, animation) Notes from my Rotoscoping project Our very silent movie STEMie Award View our (cute) Fugleflick about contour line drawing See also this new post with new ideas for workflow. |
7. Running Aliens
Student examples
(screenshots from movie)
Class movies of Alien Invasions
Original lesson blog post with resources and tutorial
Download my lesson plan here
8. Tech w/ George Washington
(art, history, technology, storytelling)
Blog post with resourcesEven more fun with George and Tech
Facing the facts: history and art
Student paintings
Download my PPT lesson plan
9. Rotoscope Animation
Notes from my Rotoscoping project
Our very silent movie
STEMie Award
View our (cute) Fugleflick about contour line drawing
See also this new post with new ideas for workflow.
10. Cat-in-a-Hat-ify Yourself | 11. American Gothic Spoof | 12. Superhero Silhouettes (character education, graphic design, drama) iPad directions and resources with video tutorial Keynote directions and resources with video tutorial Student art Download the art/character education lesson |
10. Cat-in-a-Hat-ify Yourself
11. American Gothic Spoof
12. Superhero Silhouettes
iPad directions and resources with video tutorial
Keynote directions and resources with video tutorial
Student art
Download the art/character education lesson
13. Front of Wheaties Box (character, healthy choices, photography, graphic design) Find all my lesson resources, template, tutorial, and examples on this blog post. | 14. Light up Robot w/ Paper Circuits (circuits, electrical potential, 3D illusion, shading) Find all my lesson resources and examples on this blog post. Here is another post with slightly different design. | 15. Symmetrical Butterflies (symmetry, iPad painting, layering images, combining physical and digital, color mixing) Find all my lesson resources and examples for doing this project digitally and with a mix of physical/digital on this blog post. |
13. Front of Wheaties Box
Find all my lesson resources, template, tutorial, and examples on this blog post.
14. Light up Robot w/ Paper Circuits
Find all my lesson resources and examples on this blog post. Here is another post with slightly different design.
15. Symmetrical Butterflies
Find all my lesson resources and examples for doing this project digitally and with a mix of physical/digital on this blog post.
16. Photoshlopping Art and Pop Culture(photoshop techniques, art history, popular culture) Find all my lesson resources and examples on this blog post. | 17. Animating Ourselves | 18. Fugleflick Filmfest w/ QR codes (art, video, QR codes, independent learning) Download the eBook with 48 Fugleflicks and printable PDF See this idea for creating independent learning stations with QR codes linking to student-created art-related videos. See this post to view a quick vid of our Fugleflick film fest. |
16. Photoshlopping Art and Pop Culture
(photoshop techniques, art history, popular culture)
Find all my lesson resources and examples on this blog post.
17. Animating Ourselves
18. Fugleflick Filmfest w/ QR codes
Download the eBook with 48 Fugleflicks and printable PDF
See this idea for creating independent learning stations with QR codes linking to student-created art-related videos.
See this post to view a quick vid of our Fugleflick film fest.
19. Anti-Litter Bugs (environment, insects, perspective, landscape, digital animation) Find all my lesson resources and examples on this blog post. | 20. Lego Mural (grid, math, black history, mural, collaboration) Explore over a dozen black history Lego Designs on Tpt Find all my lesson resources and examples on this blog post. See also my article in School Arts Magazine about our Rotational Symmetry Lego Wall. See our Character Counts Lego Mural. See our Black History Month (round two) lego mural. | 21. Inquiry-Based Learning (video production, collaboration, animation, storytelling) See this post and video explaining the process. Find all the other info on this project in this post. Explore all of our Fugleflicks in this eBook |
19. Anti-Litter Bugs
Find all my lesson resources and examples on this blog post.
20. Lego Mural
Explore over a dozen black history Lego Designs on Tpt
Find all my lesson resources and examples on this blog post. See also my article in School Arts Magazine about our Rotational Symmetry Lego Wall.
See our Character Counts Lego Mural.
See our Black History Month (round two) lego mural.
21. Inquiry-Based Learning
See this post and video explaining the process.
Find all the other info on this project in this post.
Explore all of our Fugleflicks in this eBook
22. Movement over Movement (stop-motion animation, green screen over original art) See the post of finished artwork and animations. See the post about our stop-motion green screen animation stations. Download the green screen stop motion lesson from TpT here. See this movie explaining the process. See the updated version of the lesson here. | 23. Little People Big Dreams | 24. Fairy Fun (digital layers, animation, storytelling, scientific method) View this post explaining how to make the fairies. View this post showing students animating their fairies. Tie this lesson to Fairy Evidence from the Fairy Scientist. This post shows a more streamlined way to make fairies. |
22. Movement over Movement
See the post of finished artwork and animations.
See the post about our stop-motion green screen animation stations. Download the green screen stop motion lesson from TpT here. See this movie explaining the process.
See the updated version of the lesson here.
23. Little People Big Dreams
24. Fairy Fun
View this post explaining how to make the fairies.
View this post showing students animating their fairies.
Tie this lesson to Fairy Evidence from the Fairy Scientist.
This post shows a more streamlined way to make fairies.
25. Digital Tessellations (math, art, creative problem-solving) View the project blog post with tutorial, handouts, and photos of students creating on their iPads. View the article I wrote for School Arts Magazine about this project here. | 26. Audioboom and Tweet a Field Trip(reflect on learning, communication, publish) See my Musical Tutorial of Audioboo. | 27. Using ThingLink for a Quiz (interactive images, web publishing, assessment) I assembled my drawings into an interactive Thinglink to make a quiz. View it here. Extra: I use Chatterpix to make the images speak here. Both are on this blog post. |
25. Digital Tessellations
View the project blog post with tutorial, handouts, and photos of students creating on their iPads.
View the article I wrote for School Arts Magazine about this project here.
26. Audioboom and Tweet a Field Trip
(reflect on learning, communication, publish)
See my Musical Tutorial of Audioboo.
27. Using ThingLink for a Quiz
I assembled my drawings into an interactive Thinglink to make a quiz. View it here.
Extra: I use Chatterpix to make the images speak here.
Both are on this blog post.
28. Photobomb Edward Hopper (digital layers, art history, color matching, overlap, storytelling) View my post with examples, a video tutorial, written steps, and other resources. | 29. Animated Superhero (animation, silhouette, green screen FX, positive/negative space) See this post that combines animated video & green screen through or around a silhouette. This would be a great scene in a video about how students use their everyday superpowers to make a positive change in this world. See also the superhero silhouette project. | 30. Monochromatic Triptyphs (monochromatic, self-portrait, graphic design, photo filters) See this post shares the step for creating this digital triptych from one original image, handout, and student examples. See how we made the monochromatic portrait here. |
28. Photobomb Edward Hopper
View my post with examples, a video tutorial, written steps, and other resources.
29. Animated Superhero
See this post that combines animated video & green screen through or around a silhouette.
This would be a great scene in a video about how students use their everyday superpowers to make a positive change in this world. See also the superhero silhouette project.
30. Monochromatic Triptyphs
See this post shares the step for creating this digital triptych from one original image, handout, and student examples.
See how we made the monochromatic portrait here.
31. Illustrating Idioms (language, communication, animation) There's nothing fishy smelling about this idea. Find my lesson examples, student made video, and resources in this post. | 32. Comic or Poster Design (communication, graphic design) Students can organize their original art, photos, or a combination of both into a pic collage collage. See an example. | 33. Visual Notetaking (visual processing, understanding, communicating) Use an app like brushes to take notes visually. See this post where you can play back the drawing as a video to see the creative process. See this movie I made from my visual notes from a workshop on innovation in D.C. Read this article about the power of the doodle. |
31. Illustrating Idioms
There's nothing fishy smelling about this idea.
Find my lesson examples, student made video, and resources in this post.
32. Comic or Poster Design
Students can organize their original art, photos, or a combination of both into a pic collage collage. See an example.
33. Visual Notetaking
Use an app like brushes to take notes visually. See this post where you can play back the drawing as a video to see the creative process. See this movie I made from my visual notes from a workshop on innovation in D.C. Read this article about the power of the doodle.
34. Kindergarten Digital Snowmen (layers, digital painting) This is a great intro to using iPads to create. Find my template, photos, and student examples here. | 35. William Wegman Dog Collage (layers, painting, photography, storytelling) Find examples resources and a tutorial at this link. Find our finished work and students working here. | 36. Interact with Art (green screen effects, art history, storytelling) Learn how to create interactive art with your iPad with this post (includes tutorial). |
34. Kindergarten Digital Snowmen
This is a great intro to using iPads to create. Find my template, photos, and student examples here.
35. William Wegman Dog Collage
Find examples resources and a tutorial at this link.
Find our finished work and students working here.
36. Interact with Art
Learn how to create interactive art with your iPad with this post (includes tutorial).
37. Hopping into Hopper (layering, art history, surrealism) Three ways to do this | 38. Read Across America Bookmarks (reading, graphic design, layering images, Dr. Seuss) View my tutorial and templates for making a Cat-in-the-hat bookmark for March's Read Across America and Dr. Seuss' Birthday here. See also how we celebrated via our local PBS station here. | 39. Class Presentation about their Learning (communication, movie-making) Students jigsaw together a class movie about their learning using the Green Screen app and a keynote slide graphic design, photo, artwork, or animation. See this example. |
37. Hopping into Hopper
Three ways to do this
38. Read Across America Bookmarks
View my tutorial and templates for making a Cat-in-the-hat bookmark for March's Read Across America and Dr. Seuss' Birthday here. See also how we celebrated via our local PBS station here.
39. Class Presentation about their Learning
Students jigsaw together a class movie about their learning using the Green Screen app and a keynote slide graphic design, photo, artwork, or animation. See this example.
40. Discussing Art with a Grid (grid, coordinate, art vocabulary) Students wrote coordinates and found them on our tile wall. See photos of our wall and how you can make one too here. | 41. Downton Abbey Positive Negative Images (positive/negative images, reflection, app smashing) See this post and tutorial to learn how students can imitate the Downton Abbey logo with their own b/w line art. | 42. Making Memes (communication, graphic design, popular culture) See this post with many choices and original examples for how students can make memes on iPads. |
40. Discussing Art with a Grid
Students wrote coordinates and found them on our tile wall. See photos of our wall and how you can make one too here.
41. Downton Abbey Positive Negative Images
See this post and tutorial to learn how students can imitate the Downton Abbey logo with their own b/w line art.
42. Making Memes
See this post with many choices and original examples for how students can make memes on iPads.
43. Warmest Way to Build a Snowman (creativity, collaboration) See this post where students used a free build a snowman app while basking in the glow of a youtube fireplace video. | 44. Lima Bean Monster eBook (ebook, collaboration, giving voice to art creation) 1st grader all contributed a piece of art and their voice to an interactive eBook. Learn how to download and view it on your iPad here. Update: Check out this bundled resource | 45. Really Spooky Landscapes (animation over artwork, transparency) See this post that shows how 2nd grade students created semi-transparent animated ghosts over a digital image of their artwork. |
43. Warmest Way to Build a Snowman
See this post where students used a free build a snowman app while basking in the glow of a youtube fireplace video.
44. Lima Bean Monster eBook
1st grader all contributed a piece of art and their voice to an interactive eBook. Learn how to download and view it on your iPad here. Update: Check out this bundled resource
45. Really Spooky Landscapes
See this post that shows how 2nd grade students created semi-transparent animated ghosts over a digital image of their artwork.
46. Hour of Code using Scratch (coding, animating, problem-solving) Students used the tutorial provided by SCRATCH to play with code to animate and add audio to artwork during the Hour of Code observance. See our video and resources here. | 47. Digital Portrait Drawing (layering, shadows, highlights, proportions, observational drawing) See this post to find my google hangout tutorial where I go through the steps of creating a portrait in sketchbook X on the iPad starting with this template. Student examples here. UPDATE: Download my TpT handout for extra help in setting up this lesson in Brushes Redux | 48. Fugleflicks eBook (art concepts shared in videos created by kids for kids) Download this eBook for your iPad. It links to 18 of our favorite Fugleflicks. Great tool for inspire young movie-makers or giving students a chance to independently explore and learn in your classroom. View this newsletter to see all the ways this book can be used with students. |
46. Hour of Code using Scratch
Students used the tutorial provided by SCRATCH to play with code to animate and add audio to artwork during the Hour of Code observance. See our video and resources here.
47. Digital Portrait Drawing
See this post to find my google hangout tutorial
where I go through the steps of creating a portrait in sketchbook X on the iPad starting with this template. Student examples here. UPDATE: Download my TpT handout for extra help in setting up this lesson in Brushes Redux
48. Fugleflicks eBook
Download this eBook for your iPad. It links to 18 of our favorite Fugleflicks. Great tool for inspire young movie-makers or giving students a chance to independently explore and learn in your classroom. View this newsletter to see all the ways this book can be used with students.
49. Appalachian Mountians (monochromatic, atmospheric effects, silhouette, saturation, landforms) Find the tutorial for how to make this project on this post. View the mixed media version of this lesson here. View the Appalachians on my motorcycle ride here. View this video to teach the concept of Monochromatic | 50. Exquisite Corpse Shared Drawing (collaboration, figure drawing, creativity, digital layers) Students contribute their art to a a collaborative monster drawing using a template as a guideline. See this post for examples and resources. See also this physical version using cardboard boxes with a digital extension where students replicate the boxes using perspective in the superimpose app. | 51. Let the Artwork Speak for Itself (storytelling, reflection, communication) Students made clay bears then used an app to add their voice/lips to their artwork so they could explain how they were made. View the video and links to resources here. Don't have iPads? Look here at the way we did this lesson using Photo Booth and an iPevo in Keynote. |
49. Appalachian Mountians
Find the tutorial for how to make this project on this post.
View the mixed media version of this lesson here.
View the Appalachians on my motorcycle ride here.
View this video to teach the concept of Monochromatic
50. Exquisite Corpse Shared Drawing
Students contribute their art to a a collaborative monster drawing using a template as a guideline. See this post for examples and resources.
See also this physical version using cardboard boxes with a digital extension where students replicate the boxes using perspective in the superimpose app.
51. Let the Artwork Speak for Itself
Students made clay bears then used an app to add their voice/lips to their artwork so they could explain how they were made. View the video and links to resources here.
Don't have iPads? Look here at the way we did this lesson using Photo Booth and an iPevo in Keynote.
52. Silhouettes in Superimpose (silhouettes) This post isn't exactly lesson specific but it includes a tutorial for creating silhouettes in the superimpose app and many art examples. | 53. Green Screaming! (green screen FX, interacting with art, storytelling, surrealism) Students created a piece of surrealistic art called the impossible door, entered it with the Green Screen app by DoInk, then told the story of what happened when they opened the door. See some of the clips here. Here are some more ideas for using this app. | 54. Clay Bears (math: division, clay sculpture building techniques, glazing) Use this link to find photos, resources, and a lesson plan you can download from TPT guiding you through all the steps needed to make these clay bears by dividing clay in various way. View other clay lessons here. |
52. Silhouettes in Superimpose
This post isn't exactly lesson specific but it includes a tutorial for creating silhouettes in the superimpose app and many art examples.
53. Green Screaming!
Students created a piece of surrealistic art called the impossible door, entered it with the Green Screen app by DoInk, then told the story of what happened when they opened the door. See some of the clips here. Here are some more ideas for using this app.
54. Clay Bears
Use this link to find photos, resources, and a lesson plan you can download from TPT guiding you through all the steps needed to make these clay bears by dividing clay in various way. View other clay lessons here.
55. AudioBoo QR codes (communication, QR codes) Students can create informational audioboos, print the automatically generated QR code, and create interactive exhibits anywhere. See this post for more details. | 56. Interact with Your Animation (animation, drama, storytelling, green screen FX) Students can use the DoInk animation app and Green Screen app to combine live video with drawn animation. See this post for more details. Here are more ideas for this app. | 57. Newsweek Cover Design (writing, portrait, graphic design, character or career education) Here are the google slides and iPad resources Use this link to find my post with directions for making this project. Take a look at these Newsweek designs using our Light up Robots and Phonto for text. |
55. AudioBoo QR codes
Students can create informational audioboos, print the automatically generated QR code, and create interactive exhibits anywhere. See this post for more details.
56. Interact with Your Animation
Students can use the DoInk animation app and Green Screen app to combine live video with drawn animation. See this post for more details. Here are more ideas for this app.
57. Newsweek Cover Design
Here are the google slides and iPad resources
Use this link to find my post with directions for making this project. Take a look at these Newsweek designs using our Light up Robots and Phonto for text.
58. Long Red Fingernails (drama, storytelling, publishing) See this idea for archiving a story online, attaching an image, and embedding it into your website. My students loved this story that went along with our spooky landscapes so much that they went home and found the post to listen over and over again. | 59. Make a Commercial (communication, movie-making, multi-modal, publishing) Student created a commercial for my art program. This little video quickly shares with students and parents in an entertaining way about the benefits of our online digital art gallery. See this post to watch the video and more. | 60. Face/Vase Figure-Ground Illusion (figure-ground, positive/negative space, layering, profile, color balance, symmetry) See this post to view my tutorial for how to make this iPad lesson. See student examples here. See my original post on this lesson here. |
58. Long Red Fingernails
See this idea for archiving a story online, attaching an image, and embedding it into your website. My students loved this story that went along with our spooky landscapes so much that they went home and found the post to listen over and over again.
59. Make a Commercial
Student created a commercial for my art program. This little video quickly shares with students and parents in an entertaining way about the benefits of our online digital art gallery. See this post to watch the video and more.
60. Face/Vase Figure-Ground Illusion
See this post to view my tutorial for how to make this iPad lesson. See student examples here.
See my original post on this lesson here.
61. Two Frame Animation (animation, GIF) Use this link to see my tutorial for how to make a two farm animation on the iPad. This method is a fun and free way to make animated gifs for your website or ppt presentations. See these bobblehead caricatures on my old website. | 62. Landscape in SketchbookX (landscape, shapes, illusion of depth, visual texture, digital layers) Use this link to watch my tutorial and see the steps needed to create a landscape in SketchbookX. See this gallery of 1st grade student work. See this gallery of 3rd grade student work. | 63. Photo Collage in SketchbookX (collage, proportion, social skills, layers) See this post to learn the steps for creating a collaborative photo collage on the iPad. |
61. Two Frame Animation
Use this link to see my tutorial for how to make a two farm animation on the iPad. This method is a fun and free way to make animated gifs for your website or ppt presentations. See these bobblehead caricatures on my old website.
62. Landscape in SketchbookX
Use this link to watch my tutorial and see the steps needed to create a landscape in SketchbookX. See this gallery of 1st grade student work. See this gallery of 3rd grade student work.
63. Photo Collage in SketchbookX
See this post to learn the steps for creating a collaborative photo collage on the iPad.
64. Crown Fountain Public Art (public art, interactive sculpture, reflection, app smashing) See this post to learn a couple ways to enter Chicago's Crown fountain. View student examples here. See this post to try entering it with The Green Screen App by DoInk. Use this post for an updated photo template. | 65. Godzilla's Perspective (one-point perspective, relative size, illusion of 3D, pop culture) See how to make this digital animation on the iPad here. Use this godzilla educational movie to introduce concepts. | 66. How to Animate your Dragon (drawn art animated across drawn art) See my example and tutorial for creating a piece of art that moves across another piece of art in a simple animation here. |
64. Crown Fountain Public Art
See this post to learn a couple ways to enter Chicago's Crown fountain. View student examples here. See this post to try entering it with The Green Screen App by DoInk.
Use this post for an updated photo template.
65. Godzilla's Perspective
See how to make this digital animation on the iPad here.
Use this godzilla educational movie to introduce concepts.
66. How to Animate your Dragon
See my example and tutorial for creating a piece of art that moves across another piece of art in a simple animation here.
67. Digital Lima Bean Monsters (animation, literacy, healthy choices) Use this link to find my post with examples, instructions, handouts, resources, and a lesson plan for making simple animations with your youngest students. Update: see this bundled resource. | 68. Keith Haring Figures (figures drawing, pattern action poses, digital layers) Use this link to see my resources, tutorial, and examples for creating this digital iPad piece using Wooden Doll 3D app and sketchbookX. | 69. Deep and Shallow Thoughts with Dali (surrealism, shallow and deep space, storytelling, digital layering) Use this link to see my examples, template, and ideas for how students can manipulate space digitally. |
67. Digital Lima Bean Monsters
Use this link to find my post with examples, instructions, handouts, resources, and a lesson plan for making simple animations with your youngest students. Update: see this bundled resource.
68. Keith Haring Figures
Use this link to see my resources, tutorial, and examples for creating this digital iPad piece using Wooden Doll 3D app and sketchbookX.
69. Deep and Shallow Thoughts with Dali
Use this link to see my examples, template, and ideas for how students can manipulate space digitally.
70. Inspired by the Man of Steel (character education, symbolism, digital art, layers, green screen FX) Use this link to see my resources, template, lesson plan, and examples for making a superhero emblem design inspired by the Man of Steel. Do this lesson completely on the iPad by using Superimpose app to remove the green screen. See this tutorial for help. | 71. Audioboos about Tech and Art (presentation, publication, communication, speaking) Students each contributed one audioboo message about how we use technology in art class (info they collected for the their Skype presentation with Canada). Use this post to see the presentation organized into a board and embedded on my blog so it flows as one audio presentation. Learn more about Audioboo from my tutorial. | 72. I'll Explain Everything (storytelling, animation, voiceover narration, digital art) See this link to see my animated video and how it was made in the Explain Everything app. I drew the scene, characters, and props then animated them while telling my story. Very much like puppet pals. See this example. |
70. Inspired by the Man of Steel
Use this link to see my resources, template, lesson plan, and examples for making a superhero emblem design inspired by the Man of Steel. Do this lesson completely on the iPad by using Superimpose app to remove the green screen. See this tutorial for help.
71. Audioboos about Tech and Art
Students each contributed one audioboo message about how we use technology in art class (info they collected for the their Skype presentation with Canada). Use this post to see the presentation organized into a board and embedded on my blog so it flows as one audio presentation. Learn more about Audioboo from my tutorial.
72. I'll Explain Everything
See this link to see my animated video and how it was made in the Explain Everything app. I drew the scene, characters, and props then animated them while telling my story. Very much like puppet pals. See this example.
73. Shrinking Away | 74. Jeopardy Review (assessment, team work) Use this link to download and customize the interactive ppt into a fun review game on a screen or an interactive whiteboard. If you use my game be sure to reference the video links (at bottom of post) that serve as great clues for answers. | 75. Digital & Physical Abstract Cats (transfer of knowledge, abstract, pattern layers) Students created Laurel Birch Styled cats both physically and digitally. See this post. View their paintings (physical art) here. View their digital paintings here. See this art featured in a national magazine here. |
73. Shrinking Away
74. Jeopardy Review
Use this link to download and customize the interactive ppt into a fun review game on a screen or an interactive whiteboard. If you use my game be sure to reference the video links (at bottom of post) that serve as great clues for answers.
75. Digital & Physical Abstract Cats
Students created Laurel Birch Styled cats both physically and digitally. See this post. View their paintings (physical art) here. View their digital paintings here. See this art featured in a national magazine here.
76. Digital Citizenship PSA (digital citizenship, communication, collaboration, movie-making, animation) This animated movie was created with animated still images using Keynote on a desktop. See the post. Learn more about the process from my tutorial here. | 77. Burning Digital Portfolios (archiving files, burning process, reflecting) After 6 years in elementary school student burn their files to a keepsake CD and review their growth and learning in art. View this post. See this video about the day. View our informercial about digital portfolios here. | 78. Flying Animations inspired by Tar Beach (literacy, animation, landscape, figure drawing) Use this link to see how student animated their art in a fifth grade flying video inspired by the book Tar Beach. View also this tutorial for animating in Keynote. |
76. Digital Citizenship PSA
This animated movie was created with animated still images using Keynote on a desktop. See the post. Learn more about the process from my tutorial here.
77. Burning Digital Portfolios
After 6 years in elementary school student burn their files to a keepsake CD and review their growth and learning in art.
View this post. See this video about the day. View our informercial about digital portfolios here.
78. Flying Animations inspired by Tar Beach
Use this link to see how student animated their art in a fifth grade flying video inspired by the book Tar Beach. View also this tutorial for animating in Keynote.
79. Clay Mask Monsters (sculpture building techniques, green screen FX, drama) Normally you can't wear a clay mask, but with the magic of digital devices students could pose hands free as a clay mask monster. See this post. HINT: Do this project on the iPad using superimpose app. This tutorial will help. | 80. Shadow Art | 81. Different is Good (surrealism, animation, movie-making, collaboration) Students created a surrealism themed movie that challenges the view to consider that different is good. View this post to see the video, behind the scenes, & more. See if you can identify all the art featured in the movie with this quiz. |
79. Clay Mask Monsters
Normally you can't wear a clay mask, but with the magic of digital devices students could pose hands free as a clay mask monster. See this post. HINT: Do this project on the iPad using superimpose app. This tutorial will help.
80. Shadow Art
81. Different is Good
Students created a surrealism themed movie that challenges the view to consider that different is good.
View this post to see the video, behind the scenes, & more. See if you can identify all the art featured in the movie with this quiz.
82. Painting with Pattern (pattern, closed shapes, layers) See this post to learn how you can use the Drawing with Karl app to paint with shapes to imitate a paper collage experience like this one. | 83. Automatic PopArt (pop art, contour line, observational drawing) Use this link to learn how to turn any image into pop art on a mac using Automator (already on your machine). Hint: on the iPad use Crazy Photo Booth (free). See gallery here. | 84. Make a Logo or Illustration (vector drawing program, illustration) Design a logo while learning how vector drawing programs work on the iPad using Inkpad app. See my post for examples. |
82. Painting with Pattern
See this post to learn how you can use the Drawing with Karl app to paint with shapes to imitate a paper collage experience like this one.
83. Automatic PopArt
Use this link to learn how to turn any image into pop art on a mac using Automator (already on your machine). Hint: on the iPad use Crazy Photo Booth (free). See gallery here.
84. Make a Logo or Illustration
Design a logo while learning how vector drawing programs work on the iPad using Inkpad app. See my post for examples.
85. Custom Photo Booth FX (storytelling, interact with images, speaking) Create a custom Photo Booth effect and allow the students to tell stories, share history facts, or give options. See this example. Learn how to do this on your Mac here. | 86. Mathematical Snowman Sculpture (dividing, fractions, clay, sculpture) This downloadable ppt and tutorial shows you how to lead your students through a sculpture project (use Model Magic) beginning with one lump of clay. See this post. | 87. Cat-in-a-hat-ify Yourself (Custom Photo Booth FX, reading, figure drawing) Student used this Photo Booth FX to snap a picture that was printed out and used to help make physical artwork of themselves reading their favorite Dr. Seuss book while dressed as the cat in the hat. See this post to download my FX. |
85. Custom Photo Booth FX
Create a custom Photo Booth effect and allow the students to tell stories, share history facts, or give options. See this example. Learn how to do this on your Mac here.
86. Mathematical Snowman Sculpture
This downloadable ppt and tutorial shows you how to lead your students through a sculpture project (use Model Magic) beginning with one lump of clay. See this post.
87. Cat-in-a-hat-ify Yourself
Student used this Photo Booth FX to snap a picture that was printed out and used to help make physical artwork of themselves reading their favorite Dr. Seuss book while dressed as the cat in the hat. See this post to download my FX.
88. Digital Snowflakes (snowflakes, symmetry, effects of humidity on structure) Students watched a Brainpop video about snowflakes then created their own digitally on iPads. Use this link to find resources, videos, and student examples. Don't have iPads? try it this way with an interactive website. | 89. Historic Seascape (history, observational drawing, transparent, opaque) Use this digital lesson for instruction while student create physically. This post also contains links to videos and resources for art and history related topics. View: Observational Drawing View: Opaque Man-vs-Transparent Man See this post to learn how I made the ship sail. | 90. Digital Collages with Faces iMake (collage, creativity, Giuseppe Arcimboldo) Try this digital collage project with your youngest learners to help them think about objects differently. See this post full of resources to teach this lesson. See students at work and what they created here. Use this commercial to introduce the concept. |
88. Digital Snowflakes
Students watched a Brainpop video about snowflakes then created their own digitally on iPads. Use this link to find resources, videos, and student examples. Don't have iPads? try it this way with an interactive website.
89. Historic Seascape
Use this digital lesson for instruction while student create physically. This post also contains links to videos and resources for art and history related topics.
View: Observational Drawing
View: Opaque Man-vs-Transparent Man
See this post to learn how I made the ship sail.
90. Digital Collages with Faces iMake
Try this digital collage project with your youngest learners to help them think about objects differently. See this post full of resources to teach this lesson. See students at work and what they created here. Use this commercial to introduce the concept.
91. Simon's Cat (observational drawing, cartoon, music) Take a fun drawing break with this "How to draw" sheet, video, and fun musical app based on the Simon's Cat cartoon. Try playing this Memory Game based on Simon's Cat images that I put together. | 92. What is Art Digital Collage (mixing primary colors, intro to art, abstract, drama, green screen FX) Look at this mix of physical and digital introductory art lesson for kindergartners on this post with a video tutorial and clip from the movie, Daddy Daycare. Show them this Fugleflick first, I AM ART. | 93. Clay Sculpture and 123D Sculpt (subtractive and additive sculpting techniques, physical and digital) At the end of a session working on our clay mask sculptures, we cleaned up and worked collaboratively on a digital clay mask. View this post for a tutorial and picts of students working. |
91. Simon's Cat
Take a fun drawing break with this "How to draw" sheet, video, and fun musical app based on the Simon's Cat cartoon. Try playing this Memory Game based on Simon's Cat images that I put together.
92. What is Art Digital Collage
Look at this mix of physical and digital introductory art lesson for kindergartners on this post with a video tutorial and clip from the movie, Daddy Daycare. Show them this Fugleflick first, I AM ART.
93. Clay Sculpture and 123D Sculpt
At the end of a session working on our clay mask sculptures, we cleaned up and worked collaboratively on a digital clay mask. View this post for a tutorial and picts of students working.
94. Time Lapse of Art Class (time lapse, filmmaking) One day I decided to test iMotionHD (free iPhone/iPad app) time lapse function on a tripod in the back of the art room during class. See this post. I complied and played it back before the kids left so they could see how hard they work. This footage was a great clip to add to our all-school video, Common Core Crazy. | 95. Show of Hands (shadow puppets, visual literacy, storytelling, music) Students used some innovative techniques to put together this amazing fugleflick about Visual Literacy. This is my favorite behind the scenes video because of how students are collaborating. The cut version won a NextVista.org contest. | 96. Shark Dog: A Brilliant Mistake (transforming mistakes, collaboration, pop art) Students collaboratively transformed a mistake into something so brilliant they wanted to celebrate with this musical tribute: Watch the theme song/video here. Hear the story of Shark Dog here. Get the Shark Dog gear here. See this pop art post for more information. |
94. Time Lapse of Art Class
One day I decided to test iMotionHD (free iPhone/iPad app) time lapse function on a tripod in the back of the art room during class. See this post. I complied and played it back before the kids left so they could see how hard they work. This footage was a great clip to add to our all-school video, Common Core Crazy.
95. Show of Hands
Students used some innovative techniques to put together this amazing fugleflick about Visual Literacy. This is my favorite behind the scenes video because of how students are collaborating. The cut version won a NextVista.org contest.
96. Shark Dog: A Brilliant Mistake
Students collaboratively transformed a mistake into something so brilliant they wanted to celebrate with this musical tribute: Watch the theme song/video here.
Hear the story of Shark Dog here. Get the Shark Dog gear here. See this pop art post for more information.
97. Cloud Painting on iPads (creativity, drawing from imagination, communication) This simple idea of drawing over a photo might be a great way to share creativity from class to class or school to school. See my post. Idea: cloud images can be tweeted from all over the world, kids could paint what they see, and reTweet to all. Here is one I did randomly from a pict in my twitter feed. Update: New technique using Keynote. See tutorial and lots of cloud photos to choose from here. | 98. Old Guitarist Interactive Puzzle (puzzle, Picasso's Old Guitarist, collaboration, IWB game) To encourage my students to look closely at the Old Guitarist before they recreated it as a paper sculpture, I turned it into an interactive whiteboard puzzle. See post with tutorial, pics, and the file for you to download. You can also download the art lesson here. | 99. Pencil Exchange Video +more (classroom management, commercial, communication) Solve some problems, set expectations, and visually communicate to your students through videos. Here is a post featuring some of these fugleflicks including the huge time saver, noise avoider, entertaining vid, The Pencil Exchange. Go directly to The Pencil Exchange and Push up Your Sleeves. |
97. Cloud Painting on iPads
This simple idea of drawing over a photo might be a great way to share creativity from class to class or school to school. See my post.
Idea: cloud images can be tweeted from all over the world, kids could paint what they see, and reTweet to all. Here is one I did randomly from a pict in my twitter feed.
Update: New technique using Keynote. See tutorial and lots of cloud photos to choose from here.
98. Old Guitarist Interactive Puzzle
To encourage my students to look closely at the Old Guitarist before they recreated it as a paper sculpture, I turned it into an interactive whiteboard puzzle. See post with tutorial, pics, and the file for you to download. You can also download the art lesson here.
99. Pencil Exchange Video +more
Solve some problems, set expectations, and visually communicate to your students through videos. Here is a post featuring some of these fugleflicks including the huge time saver, noise avoider, entertaining vid, The Pencil Exchange. Go directly to The Pencil Exchange and Push up Your Sleeves.
100. iExpress
This lesson can be done on the desktop using Keynote as described in my SchoolArts magazine article. Or, you can try it using Superimpose and Sketchbook Express on the iPad as my video tutorial demonstrates below or at this link.
Here is a video tutorial for making this project in Photoshop Express on the desktop.
Here is a screencast video for making this lesson in Keynote on the desktop.
101. LED Accessories(portrait, circuit, electricity, design) | 102. Layering the Past & Present (mapping, community, history, graphic design) This blog post shows you how you can use Google Maps street view, historic photos from your community, and layer them together in the Superimpose app on your iPad. | 103. Instant Alpha and Outlines (Graphic Design, emphasis, retro effects) This quick tutorial shows you how to use the instant alpha tool to add outlines that hug the contour of your images to create a cool graphic effect using Keynote (both iPad and desktop versions). |
101. LED Accessories
(portrait, circuit, electricity, design)
102. Layering the Past & Present
This blog post shows you how you can use Google Maps street view, historic photos from your community, and layer them together in the Superimpose app on your iPad.
103. Instant Alpha and Outlines
This quick tutorial shows you how to use the instant alpha tool to add outlines that hug the contour of your images to create a cool graphic effect using Keynote (both iPad and desktop versions).
104. TIME Magazine Cover (photography, graphic design, storytelling) This post leads you through how to create a TIME magazine cover with my templates and tutorial. | 105. Drawing with Shapes Keynote on the Mac has drawing tools that can be used to create amazing vector based drawings. View my post with examples, tutorial, and a folder of images to fill shapes. | 106. Contour Line Portrait (Contour Line, photography, highlights, shadows, observational drawing) View this post to see examples and a keystroke video of students' contour line portraits made from their photos on the iPad. See kids at work here. |
104. TIME Magazine Cover
This post leads you through how to create a TIME magazine cover with my templates and tutorial.
105. Drawing with Shapes
106. Contour Line Portrait
View this post to see examples and a keystroke video of students' contour line portraits made from their photos on the iPad. See kids at work here.
107. Karaoke Party (students sing about curricular content) I set up some of our Fugleflicks for Karaoke on my wiki. Here is REPEAT (includes a video of 1st graders singing). Elementary Musical, Allow us to Illustrate, Art Room Anthem, and 9 others here. | 108. Secret Superhero (animation, storytelling, movie-making) This step by step project with resources, tutorials, and examples helps you reveal your secret superhero using Keynote animation and iMovie. | 109. Collaborative Radial Design (radial symmetry, collaboration, duplication, rotation) View this time-lapse of students participating in a digital collaboration using an interactive whiteboard in Mimio studio to prepare for individual radial designs. |
107. Karaoke Party
I set up some of our Fugleflicks for Karaoke on my wiki. Here is REPEAT (includes a video of 1st graders singing). Elementary Musical, Allow us to Illustrate, Art Room Anthem, and 9 others here.
108. Secret Superhero
This step by step project with resources, tutorials, and examples helps you reveal your secret superhero using Keynote animation and iMovie.
109. Collaborative Radial Design
View this time-lapse of students participating in a digital collaboration using an interactive whiteboard in Mimio studio to prepare for individual radial designs.
110. Inflatable Sculpture (design challenge, collaboration, creativity, problem-solving) 2nd graders were asked to turn garbage bags, a box fan, and tape into an inflatable spooky ghost. See this post for the video and resources. | 111. Clay Animation (animation, sculpture, collaboration, problem-solving, visual thinking) Watch this super short video of students making their clay bunnies boogie. They created this with still images. (Use iPad for quicker results) | 112. Making the 60 Minutes FX (Tutorial using Keynote and iMovie with green screen for FX) This tutorial shows you how to reproduce the look of the 60 minutes video FX using apple software. See also the Mac World article. See final video: Careers in Art. |
110. Inflatable Sculpture
2nd graders were asked to turn garbage bags, a box fan, and tape into an inflatable spooky ghost. See this post for the video and resources.
111. Clay Animation
Watch this super short video of students making their clay bunnies boogie. They created this with still images. (Use iPad for quicker results)
112. Making the 60 Minutes FX
This tutorial shows you how to reproduce the look of the 60 minutes video FX using apple software. See also the Mac World article. See final video: Careers in Art.
113. Picasso Carnival (teaching with multiple intelligences, multimodal learning) I set up my room in centers and had students explore the art work of Pablo Picasso using multiple intelligences. Take a look at my write up here. See my video here. Here is a link to three of my Picasso lessons on TpT. | 114. Don't Let the Pigeon... (literacy, classroom rules, technology, art creation) 1st graders painted a Mo Willem's styled pigeon based on "Don't let the Pigeon Drive the Bus" and created a spoof based on class rules. See this post for lesson tutorials on desktop and iPad and resources. See gallery of images. | 115. Nag-O-Matics and Gimmicks (fun way to keep students engaged while learning) I wrote up this post showing my Nag-O-Matic, T-Shirt man with art songs, Mrs. Fugleclone for behavior, and more. |
113. Picasso Carnival
I set up my room in centers and had students explore the art work of Pablo Picasso using multiple intelligences. Take a look at my write up here. See my video here. Here is a link to three of my Picasso lessons on TpT.
114. Don't Let the Pigeon...
1st graders painted a Mo Willem's styled pigeon based on "Don't let the Pigeon Drive the Bus" and created a spoof based on class rules. See this post for lesson tutorials on desktop and iPad and resources. See gallery of images.
115. Nag-O-Matics and Gimmicks
I wrote up this post showing my Nag-O-Matic, T-Shirt man with art songs, Mrs. Fugleclone for behavior, and more.
116. Compare-a-Twist (compare and contrast any word or photo in this app) I set up a few compare-a-twist games for students to compare artists' work like Matisse vs Picasso and distinguish between primary and secondary colors. View my post for resources and a tutorial. | 117. iPaint (digital to physical, contour line drawing, color balance, graphic design, cartoon cell, reverse painting) Use this powerpoint on my TPT site to lead your students step by step through a lesson that will turn their printed photo into a cartoon cell styled painting. | 118. Bobblehead Animation (animation, caricature, figure drawing, relative size) View my post with iPad tutorial for creating an animated bobblehead, download my resources, and access my ppt of how to create a caricature. View this page of student animated bobblehead gifs. |
116. Compare-a-Twist
I set up a few compare-a-twist games for students to compare artists' work like Matisse vs Picasso and distinguish between primary and secondary colors. View my post for resources and a tutorial.
117. iPaint
Use this powerpoint on my TPT site to lead your students step by step through a lesson that will turn their printed photo into a cartoon cell styled painting.
118. Bobblehead Animation
View my post with iPad tutorial for creating an animated bobblehead, download my resources, and access my ppt of how to create a caricature.
View this page of student animated bobblehead gifs.
119. LIFE Magazine Cover (graphic design, storytelling, animation, green screen FX) See this post with 6 ideas for creating a LIFE Magazine cover design from student art, photo, via photoshlopping, drawn animation, or using green screen effects. (Includes my templates.) | 120. The Giving Tree (literacy, graphic design, drawing, animation, storytelling) See this post with ideas and templates for recreating the Giving Tree story and book cover. See this post for an art lesson idea inspired by The Giving Tree as well as video reading of the book and song. | 121. Illustrated Movie in Keynote (illustration, storytelling, animation, music, voiceover) This post leads to the animated introduction of my original story, The Snow Flurry Fairy, demonstrating an animation using keynote with voice narration and music. |
119. LIFE Magazine Cover
See this post with 6 ideas for creating a LIFE Magazine cover design from student art, photo, via photoshlopping, drawn animation, or using green screen effects. (Includes my templates.)
120. The Giving Tree
See this post with ideas and templates for recreating the Giving Tree story and book cover.
See this post for an art lesson idea inspired by The Giving Tree as well as video reading of the book and song.
121. Illustrated Movie in Keynote
This post leads to the animated introduction of my original story, The Snow Flurry Fairy, demonstrating an animation using keynote with voice narration and music.
122. Bubble Gum Artists (literacy, book cover spoof, graphic design) Students layered their photo, a bubble, and text into my empty keynote book cover template to celebrate Bubble Gum day and our author visit. See post here for templates and lesson extension ideas. | 123. Illustrating Idioms (literacy, idioms, illustration, visual literacy, storytelling) In this collaborative video students illustrated idioms then used voice narration, music, and their caricatures to explain the real meaning of the figurative language. See this thinglink-an easy way to make this a guessing game. | 124. Curricular Commercial (storytelling, communication, collaboration) Students created a commercial to "sell" our art program to the school community filled with evidence of why art is important. |
122. Bubble Gum Artists
Students layered their photo, a bubble, and text into my empty keynote book cover template to celebrate Bubble Gum day and our author visit. See post here for templates and lesson extension ideas.
123. Illustrating Idioms
In this collaborative video students illustrated idioms then used voice narration, music, and their caricatures to explain the real meaning of the figurative language. See this thinglink-an easy way to make this a guessing game.
124. Curricular Commercial
Students created a commercial to "sell" our art program to the school community filled with evidence of why art is important.
125. Retro TV effect (storytelling, video effect, retro commercial) Students can use the green screen app on the iPad to create a retro-styled commercial message. See my post for directions and resources. | 126. Word Cloud Self-Portraits (literacy, self-reflection, portrait, graphic design) Students create a word cloud display and layer themselves over it in a graphic design. See my post to learn how to create these on laptop and iPad. | 127. Corn Flakes Box (goal-setting, graphic design, art/photo/animation) See this post with three ideas for creating a corn flakes box and use my template to try it yourself. Have students explore anything from marketing to life accomplishments. |
125. Retro TV effect
Students can use the green screen app on the iPad to create a retro-styled commercial message. See my post for directions and resources.
126. Word Cloud Self-Portraits
Students create a word cloud display and layer themselves over it in a graphic design. See my post to learn how to create these on laptop and iPad.
127. Corn Flakes Box
See this post with three ideas for creating a corn flakes box and use my template to try it yourself. Have students explore anything from marketing to life accomplishments.
128. iMove Keynote Animations (silhouette, animation, movement, visual literacy) This is an animation extension of the iExpress lesson (#100 above) using the Keynote app animation tools. View this post for examples and resources. | 129. Bobblehead Blossoms (reflection on student growth, animation, layering, drawing) This app smash gives students a chance to reflect on their growth while creating a metaphorical animation with audio or writing. Learn more here. | 130. Superhero Yourself (character education, fashion, comics) Students can use the Create Your Own Superhero online app (doesn't work on mobile devices) to re-imagine themselves as superheroes. Follow this up with writing a hero's story or animating (like in lesson #108). |
128. iMove Keynote Animations
This is an animation extension of the iExpress lesson (#100 above) using the Keynote app animation tools. View this post for examples and resources.
129. Bobblehead Blossoms
This app smash gives students a chance to reflect on their growth while creating a metaphorical animation with audio or writing. Learn more here.
130. Superhero Yourself
Students can use the Create Your Own Superhero online app (doesn't work on mobile devices) to re-imagine themselves as superheroes. Follow this up with writing a hero's story or animating (like in lesson #108).
131. Mono-chromatic Fish (monochromatic painting, tint, shade, visual texture, parts of a fish vocabulary) This lesson is designed for young learners to explore monochromatic painting while learning about the parts of a fish. See my post with student examples, literacy resources, and a link to download the step-by-step powerpoint. This post will help you guide your students through a Make it Move it lesson where the fish swims. | 132. Positive & Negative Portraits (positive, negative, contour line drawing, contrast, portrait, appsmash, notan) This lesson takes students through three free apps to create a high contrast contour line drawing in the style of a notan. | 133. Landform Painting (monochromatic, atmospheric effects, landforms, silhouette) This powerpoint lesson on TpT takes students step-by-step through the creation of a monochromatic landscape inspired by the Appalachian Mountains. See also the Digital Version of this lesson. |
131. Mono-chromatic Fish
This lesson is designed for young learners to explore monochromatic painting while learning about the parts of a fish. See my post with student examples, literacy resources, and a link to download the step-by-step powerpoint. This post will help you guide your students through a Make it Move it lesson where the fish swims.
132. Positive & Negative Portraits
This lesson takes students through three free apps to create a high contrast contour line drawing in the style of a notan.
133. Landform Painting
This powerpoint lesson on TpT takes students step-by-step through the creation of a monochromatic landscape inspired by the Appalachian Mountains. See also the Digital Version of this lesson.
134. Rotational Symmetry Playing Cards (symmetry, portrait, observational drawing, animation (optional) This lesson challenges students to draw a portrait twice to create rotationally symmetrical playing cards. View the post for resources, examples, and to see the animation lesson extension. | 135. iPaint Pop Art Cell Painting (layering, working in reverse, cartoon cell, pop art, artist statement, photography) This lesson challenges students to think in reverse as well as offer an opportunity for creative expression. Find all the resources and examples here. | 136. Monster Collage (shape, color, symmetry, layering, collage, digital extensions on iPad, literacy connection) This monster paper collage is based on the book, Go Away Big Green Monster. Learn about how it teaches math, art, and see its technology extensions for instruction and art production here. |
134. Rotational Symmetry Playing Cards
This lesson challenges students to draw a portrait twice to create rotationally symmetrical playing cards. View the post for resources, examples, and to see the animation lesson extension.
135. iPaint Pop Art Cell Painting
This lesson challenges students to think in reverse as well as offer an opportunity for creative expression. Find all the resources and examples here.
136. Monster Collage
This monster paper collage is based on the book, Go Away Big Green Monster. Learn about how it teaches math, art, and see its technology extensions for instruction and art production here.
137. Low Tech Animation (collaboration, animation, rotoscope, video, gif, silhouette, movement) Have your whole class contribute to one or more frames of an animated gif with very little technology needed. Find out how here. | 138. Dance Giraffe! (literacy, drawing from a photo on iPad, dance, movement, with musical extension) Students learn to draw dance poses by manipulating a 3D object (stuffed giraffes), photographing, and drawing/painting over the image. Explore this technique in this Dance Giraffe post. | 139. I AM ART (student made video that teaches sculpture, landscape, figure drawing, portrait, still life, abstract, and film as forms of art) Watch the Fugleflick movie, I AM ART and take the quiz here. Then think of how you can do something like this with your students. |
137. Low Tech Animation
Have your whole class contribute to one or more frames of an animated gif with very little technology needed. Find out how here.
138. Dance Giraffe!
Students learn to draw dance poses by manipulating a 3D object (stuffed giraffes), photographing, and drawing/painting over the image. Explore this technique in this Dance Giraffe post.
139. I AM ART
Watch the Fugleflick movie, I AM ART and take the quiz here. Then think of how you can do something like this with your students.
140. Offline Draw Something (visual literacy, illustration, literacy, IWB) When Draw Something first came out I saved my drawings and made an offline version to play with my students. You can download the PPT of my drawings here to practice visual literacy as a game. | 141. Reflect-o-vison (reflect on learning, assessment, video, speaking, digital portfolio) Students wrap up their school year by reflecting on their art creation, process, what they learned, and how they'll improved. These thoughts are captured in video for their digital portfolios. See post. | 142. Origami |
140. Offline Draw Something
When Draw Something first came out I saved my drawings and made an offline version to play with my students. You can download the PPT of my drawings here to practice visual literacy as a game.
141. Reflect-o-vison
Students wrap up their school year by reflecting on their art creation, process, what they learned, and how they'll improved. These thoughts are captured in video for their digital portfolios. See post.
143. Animated Anagrams (animation, anagrams, creative problem-solving, literacy, visual literacy) See this post with examples and a tutorial for creating these animated anagrams on the iPad using the DoInk app. | 144. Rotoscope using DoInk (animation, rotoscope, video, green screen, storytelling) See this post with examples and a tutorial for creating an individual rotoscope animation over video on the iPad using DoInk Animation App. See also lesson extension for Green Screen app. | 145. Drawing from Life (contour line drawing, photography, storytelling) See this post with examples and tutorial of how to combine a line drawing with a photo to create an image that seems to emerge from the paper. Great for bringing your stories and art to life. |
143. Animated Anagrams
See this post with examples and a tutorial for creating these animated anagrams on the iPad using the DoInk app.
144. Rotoscope using DoInk
See this post with examples and a tutorial for creating an individual rotoscope animation over video on the iPad using DoInk Animation App. See also lesson extension for Green Screen app.
145. Drawing from Life
See this post with examples and tutorial of how to combine a line drawing with a photo to create an image that seems to emerge from the paper. Great for bringing your stories and art to life.
146. Digital Micrography (literacy, micrography, artist statement, iPad) View this post to see how students can create a digital micrography portrait on iPads. | 147. Blend Mode (Photographic FXs, contour line drawing, texture, transparency) Explore the possibilities using blend mode in iPad apps to create photographic effects that can bring the background forward in layered photos. Create visuals complement introspective writing, scientific concepts, or design. | 148. Animated Robots (robots, gears, levers, gages, animation, science, sequencing) See my post with examples and tips for creating animated robots using DoInk animation app on iPads. |
146. Digital Micrography
View this post to see how students can create a digital micrography portrait on iPads.
147. Blend Mode
Explore the possibilities using blend mode in iPad apps to create photographic effects that can bring the background forward in layered photos. Create visuals complement introspective writing, scientific concepts, or design.
148. Animated Robots
See my post with examples and tips for creating animated robots using DoInk animation app on iPads.
149. Vintage Animations (animation, gif, layers, illustration, dancing, sequencing, history) View this post to learn how to turn a vintage illustration into a moving picture using three different approaches on the iPad. | 150. Make it then Move It (animation, drawing, storytelling, digital extension of physical art) View this post to see ideas for how student could make art then make it move through animation techniques. | 151. Periodic Table Scrabble (literacy, graphic design, periodic table of elements, technology) View this post to download templates to get you thinking differently about the periodic table of elements. |
149. Vintage Animations
View this post to learn how to turn a vintage illustration into a moving picture using three different approaches on the iPad.
150. Make it then Move It
View this post to see ideas for how student could make art then make it move through animation techniques.
151. Periodic Table Scrabble
View this post to download templates to get you thinking differently about the periodic table of elements.
152. Seuss-ish Creatures (literacy, creativity, digital drawing, masking, graphic design) View this post to download the resources needed to have students create a Dr. Seuss inspired creature for their zoo and put it on a book cover. | 153. Layers of Animation (foreground, middleground, background, overlapping, transparency, relative size, depth, storytelling, movement, animation, sequence, layers) View this post to see how you can use layers in animation to teach SO many concepts. | 154. Falling Animation (rotation, optical illusion, complementary colors, relative size to show depth, converging lines, shapes, layered animation) View this post to learn how to do this concept rich lesson. |
152. Seuss-ish Creatures
View this post to download the resources needed to have students create a Dr. Seuss inspired creature for their zoo and put it on a book cover.
153. Layers of Animation
View this post to see how you can use layers in animation to teach SO many concepts.
154. Falling Animation
View this post to learn how to do this concept rich lesson.
155. LOVEly Appsmash (symmetry, variety, shape, blend mode, positive/neg space) View this post with examples, instructions, and a tutorial to make this appsmash using sketchbook express, wordfoto app, and superimpose. | 156. Easy Abstraction (abstract, photographic effect on the iPad) Help your students extend their learning from physical to digital with a simple app, Percolator to make it abstract. See this post. See this student gallery of images. | 157. Green Screen FXs (video effects, creativity, storytelling, problem-solving) View this post to learn some quick tricks using the Green Screen App by DoInk to do imaginative video effects for storytelling. |
155. LOVEly Appsmash
View this post with examples, instructions, and a tutorial to make this appsmash using sketchbook express, wordfoto app, and superimpose.
156. Easy Abstraction
Help your students extend their learning from physical to digital with a simple app, Percolator to make it abstract. See this post. See this student gallery of images.
157. Green Screen FXs
View this post to learn some quick tricks using the Green Screen App by DoInk to do imaginative video effects for storytelling.
158. Knufflebunny Pigeons (digital and physical, literacy, classroom rules, technology) This is an extension of project #114. See this post to watch a video of the book that inspired it and a gallery of examples. | 159. Drawn Animation Tips (drawn animation, sequence, flipbook, rotoscope) This blog post has tutorials that will help you get started with animating in DoInk Animation App. | 160. Rube Goldberg Animation |
158. Knufflebunny Pigeons
This is an extension of project #114. See this post to watch a video of the book that inspired it and a gallery of examples.
159. Drawn Animation Tips
This blog post has tutorials that will help you get started with animating in DoInk Animation App.
161. Musical Memes (animation, visual literacy, quotes, memes, music integration) View this post to learn some fun ways to make your rules, quotes, or memes into music videos. | 162. Flying Animations on iPad (figure drawing, cityscape, storytelling, animation, contour line drawing, movement) View this post for template, tutorial, student examples, and other resources to help your students fly using their iPads. | 163. Movement (green screen FX, rotoscoping, animation, teamwork, collaboration, multi-modal) View this post to see the student created film that teaches how to show movement in your art. |
161. Musical Memes
View this post to learn some fun ways to make your rules, quotes, or memes into music videos.
162. Flying Animations on iPad
View this post for template, tutorial, student examples, and other resources to help your students fly using their iPads.
163. Movement
View this post to see the student created film that teaches how to show movement in your art.
164. Dancing Silhouettes (dance, video, iTunes ad, video FX) View this post to learn how to use the Green Screen app to create dancing silhouettes like the old iTunes ads and ideas for how to use this FX for storytelling. | 165. Light up Relief (circuits, relief sculpture, creative monster) View this post to learn and find resources for how to make a light up relief sculpture using a switch, wire, battery, and LED. | 166. Monster Dance Party! (stop motion animation, collaboration, music video) View my post from the all school STEAM night where families had a monster dance party. Find examples and directions here. |
164. Dancing Silhouettes
View this post to learn how to use the Green Screen app to create dancing silhouettes like the old iTunes ads and ideas for how to use this FX for storytelling.
165. Light up Relief
View this post to learn and find resources for how to make a light up relief sculpture using a switch, wire, battery, and LED.
166. Monster Dance Party!
View my post from the all school STEAM night where families had a monster dance party.
Find examples and directions here.
167. Tree Silhouettes (physical and digital art, silhouette, blend mode, The Giving Tree) Students added a colorful background to their tree silhouettes digitally. See this post. The tree project is based on this physical lesson inspired by The Giving Tree book. View resources and video here. | 168. Campaign Slogans and Graphics (graphic design, election, animation, communication) Give students a chance to use graphic design techniques to "sell" their ideas as a candidate during an election. See this post for examples and resources. | 169. Keith Haring Action Poses(figure drawing, movement, positive/negative space, complementary colors, color balance, line pattern) See this post that includes a template and step by step directions to make a physical painting. It also includes a digital extension where students use the template for stop motion animation. See also idea #68 for completely digital results. |
167. Tree Silhouettes
Students added a colorful background to their tree silhouettes digitally. See this post.
The tree project is based on this physical lesson inspired by The Giving Tree book. View resources and video here.
168. Campaign Slogans and Graphics
Give students a chance to use graphic design techniques to "sell" their ideas as a candidate during an election. See this post for examples and resources.
169. Keith Haring Action Poses
(figure drawing, movement, positive/negative space, complementary colors, color balance, line pattern)
See this post that includes a template and step by step directions to make a physical painting. It also includes a digital extension where students use the template for stop motion animation. See also idea #68 for completely digital results.
170. Quiver Dots (Rotational Symmetry, Dot Day Celebration, Color Wheel, virtual reality, Augmented Reality, shape vs form) See two ideas for using the Quiver Dot Day coloring page and app to explore art concepts on this post. Or see more details about the kindergarten color wheel idea here. | 171. Wild Things with Visual Texture (drawing from shapes, IWB brainstorm game, visual texture, Where the Wild Things Are story) View this post to find a resources including an interactive whiteboard game, eBook, and more to encourage 1st graders to creatively draw a wild thing based on the book by Maurice Sendak. | 172. Rotational Symmetry Game with Legos (rotational symmetry, collaboration, design) Use this link to find directions, examples, and an article about how we collaboratively created a lego wall full of rotationally symmetrical designs. Make your results ROTATE with animation. View this post. |
170. Quiver Dots
See two ideas for using the Quiver Dot Day coloring page and app to explore art concepts on this post. Or see more details about the kindergarten color wheel idea here.
171. Wild Things with Visual Texture
View this post to find a resources including an interactive whiteboard game, eBook, and more to encourage 1st graders to creatively draw a wild thing based on the book by Maurice Sendak.
172. Rotational Symmetry Game with Legos
Use this link to find directions, examples, and an article about how we collaboratively created a lego wall full of rotationally symmetrical designs.
Make your results ROTATE with animation. View this post.
173. Haunted Classroom (transparency, opacity, drawing with shape, animation) Students can haunt the classroom (a page from a book, painting, or any photo they take) using DoInk animation app while learning about transparency. View my post. | 174. Digital Keith Haring Painting from Sketch (action pose, physical to digital, complementary colors, figure drawing, using layers, drawing shapes, collaborative gif) Students created a digital painting of their action pose to prepare for their physical painting. See my post for the collaborative gif and steps for creation. | 175. Thumbtastic Collage (digital collage, puns, voice, creativity, anthropomorphic) View this post to see examples and resources for how students can transform their hand into a creature and give it a personality and voice digitally. |
173. Haunted Classroom
Students can haunt the classroom (a page from a book, painting, or any photo they take) using DoInk animation app while learning about transparency. View my post.
174. Digital Keith Haring Painting from Sketch
Students created a digital painting of their action pose to prepare for their physical painting. See my post for the collaborative gif and steps for creation.
175. Thumbtastic Collage
View this post to see examples and resources for how students can transform their hand into a creature and give it a personality and voice digitally.
176. Animated Glow (mix of physical and digital art, storytelling, animation, flipbook, illustration, creativity) Take a look at this post with ideas for how to create an animated glow that interacts with an image from underneath a physical drawing. | 177. Process Animations (digital drawing, storytelling, animation) Students can tell the story of their artwork while viewers watch the art making in a process video created in the drawing app. See my examples in this post. | 178. Carousel Horse (physical and digital collage and animation, horses, carousel, pattern, color balance) See this post where 3rd graders learn to draw, paint, collage, and ultimately animate themselves riding a carousel horse. |
176. Animated Glow
Take a look at this post with ideas for how to create an animated glow that interacts with an image from underneath a physical drawing.
177. Process Animations
Students can tell the story of their artwork while viewers watch the art making in a process video created in the drawing app. See my examples in this post.
178. Carousel Horse
See this post where 3rd graders learn to draw, paint, collage, and ultimately animate themselves riding a carousel horse.
179. Alien Band (instruments, animation, composing, creativity, figure drawing) See my post about integrating music and art with aliens playing instruments. | 180. Alien Beatboxing (animation, beatbox composing, creativity, figure drawing) See my post about integrating beatbox music with animated aliens. | 181. Progression Animation (animation, progression, stop-motion, storytelling, sculpture) Find out how to use progression or replacement stop-motion animation technique to show change, movement, or growth, in a magical way with this post. |
179. Alien Band
See my post about integrating music and art with aliens playing instruments.
180. Alien Beatboxing
See my post about integrating beatbox music with animated aliens.
181. Progression Animation
Find out how to use progression or replacement stop-motion animation technique to show change, movement, or growth, in a magical way with this post.
182. How to be Kind (animation, green screen, student voice, character education) Kindergarteners did a simple animation combined with a clip live footage in the green screen app where they shared how to be kind. See this post. | 183. Stop Motion Figures (Keith Haring, complementary colors, action poses, stop motion, animation, movement, storytelling) See this movie and this post to learn how to use my Keith Haring inspired stencil to create a fun and fast stop motion creativity challenge. | 184. Bedroom at Arles (Van Gogh, Perspective drawing, vanishing point, converging lines, expressionism, entering the artwork, green screen, drama) Students make their bedroom using principals of perspective then enter their artwork using drama skills and the magic of green screen. See my post. |
182. How to be Kind
Kindergarteners did a simple animation combined with a clip live footage in the green screen app where they shared how to be kind. See this post.
183. Stop Motion Figures
See this movie and this post to learn how to use my Keith Haring inspired stencil to create a fun and fast stop motion creativity challenge.
184. Bedroom at Arles
Students make their bedroom using principals of perspective then enter their artwork using drama skills and the magic of green screen. See my post.
185. Me and My Shadow (Dance, music, visual art, transparency, silhouette, complementary colors, digital layering, and shadows) View this post to learn how your students can dance with their shadows using the Green Screen app by DoInk. | 186. Anthropomorphizing the Art (anthropomorphism, animation, communication, storytelling) Students used the point of view of their artwork on display in the hallways to create this clever story mixed with GS FXs, animation, and live video, "Don't Crush my Dreams". View post here. | 187. Art Bot STEAM Challenge (engineering, abstract art, motors, vibration, movement, collaboration) This challenge asks students to collaboratively create an automated abstract art-making machine (an artbot). See my post. |
185. Me and My Shadow
View this post to learn how your students can dance with their shadows using the Green Screen app by DoInk.
186. Anthropomorphizing the Art
Students used the point of view of their artwork on display in the hallways to create this clever story mixed with GS FXs, animation, and live video, "Don't Crush my Dreams". View post here.
187. Art Bot STEAM Challenge
This challenge asks students to collaboratively create an automated abstract art-making machine (an artbot). See my post.
188. Paper Cut Stop Motion Animation (digital storytelling, stop motion, overlapping, scenes, illustration, movement, expressive voice) See this post and watch the finished stop motion animation using paper cut and animated. | 189. Layered Video Silhouettes (silhouette, layer, relative size, exaggeration, storytelling, green screen FX) See this post to learn how to turn a green screen video into a layered silhouette that interacts with an image (or video) to help students tell as story. | 190. Drawing Insects (parts of an insect, creativity, overlapping, animation, digital coloring) See this post to learn how to combine science vocabulary with creative drawing, digital coloring, and animation with young artists. |
188. Paper Cut Stop Motion Animation
See this post and watch the finished stop motion animation using paper cut and animated.
189. Layered Video Silhouettes
See this post to learn how to turn a green screen video into a layered silhouette that interacts with an image (or video) to help students tell as story.
190. Drawing Insects
See this post to learn how to combine science vocabulary with creative drawing, digital coloring, and animation with young artists.
191. Nesting Dolls (animation, drawing, size, overlap, infinite loop) See this post for resources and examples for making a nesting doll drawing and animation that gives students a chance to work with size, overlap, and an infinite loop animation. | 192. Cat-in-a-hat-ified Bookmarks (literacy, reading, Dr. Seuss, Observational Drawing) See this post to find out how students can use the green screen app by Do Ink to make a resource for observational drawing then digitalize it again to color on the iPad and print as a bookmark. | 193. Rotoscope in a Mutoscope (rotoscope, animation, mutoscope, digital becomes physical, collaboration, contour line drawing, drawing in layers) See this post to learn about the flipbookit that helps you make a retro-style mutoscope from your digital animation. |
191. Nesting Dolls
See this post for resources and examples for making a nesting doll drawing and animation that gives students a chance to work with size, overlap, and an infinite loop animation.
192. Cat-in-a-hat-ified Bookmarks
See this post to find out how students can use the green screen app by Do Ink to make a resource for observational drawing then digitalize it again to color on the iPad and print as a bookmark.