Labeling classes and teachers can feel overwhelming. You can mark two ways: assigning class codes that don’t matter who the teacher is or adding a teacher’s name. Either way, I like to have two forms of teacher labels for storing projects we’re still working on labeling artwork on the drying racks and for clipping lesson …
Classroom Organization
As students attempt to discuss and write about their artwork, this poster can assist them in describing what they’ve created or are critiquing. Hang it somewhere they can refer to as they write their artist statements, project reflections, and portfolio reviews. Download the grey and blue background Descriptive Art Words 24×26 Posters Here.
What do you do with extra good markers and colored pencils? Hang them in groups on a shoe holder! Sorting markers by colors that are not dried out and extra colored pencils is a handy classroom resource. I like to keep sets handy for specific projects where only one or two colors are needed or …
How can you organize an art room? Classroom organization begins with color coding grades or classes. It’s a visual system for you, the students, and substitutes! Color Coding Classes Assign a color to each grade. I assigned the following: Kindergarten – Red; 1st Grade – Orange; 2nd Grade – Yellow; 3rd Grade – Green; 4th …