How to Teach Art To Kids | Preschool To High School
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Get some ideas for how to teach art from ages Preschool through High School! Get the full scoop on what to focus on with each age group based in their development. Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for more art content like this!
Comment below with other art curriculum or project ideas! Would love to read them! - Фільми й анімація
This was a really good breakdown and I like how you addressed the importance of play for toddlers to preschoolers and then moving into teaching in different levels as the age group is older.
As an adjunct professor of art I can attest to the fact you’re rocking these lessons. Thank you ladies thank you all!
I've been teaching art for many years. You are a very sensible and level headed young art teacher. I appreciate the fact you stress the art elements and principles. This is foundational and can help anyone improve their art skills after they have learned these basics. Thank you for being such a good teacher and ambassador for the arts. I really enjoyed hearing your views on teaching.
Thanks for sharing!
I like your soft voice & the piano music. Your students would listen you!
Hello. I'm a novice art teacher in France and I want to thank you for this delightful and very helpfull video !
“Have a structure teaching them principles”❤️
Thanks for this video! I'm a designer and illustrator and I'm trying to learn how best to teach those skills to my young kids. Breaking primary objectives by age is really helpful.
Hi! I'm getting ready to teach a summer art camp for kids, when I've previously only really 'taught' as a college TA. This was very helpful for guaging what kinds of lessons and projects would be most helpful as well as how advanced I can get in the subjects without overwhelming them.
Thank you for some incredible tips! I've been teaching K-6 for the past few years. I look forward to watching more of your tutorials.
thank you. This is the way I teach to my students and I am happy that your post confirmed my methods
Thank you for this video! I've been teaching art to kids for awhile now but you clarified some ideas in a very helpful way!
hi from Indonesia. i teach painting to kids on my own for only half a year now. thank you so much for your insights i'm so glad to find this video. i learnt a lot and kind of relieved that i'm moving to the right direction of teaching. especially the step by step part for elementary schoolers bc most of my students are around that age. despite having the skill to draw and paint, but teaching it is another skill to master, especially to kids. Always learning. Thank u again!
Hi, I'm from Indonesia too. I would love to learn from you. I'm new in teaching art, and I still don't know much what to do.
I Like the music on background. 👍🏻So relaxing …🙏
That is very helpful. Thank you for posting!
Wow, thanks a bunch. You've described age groups really well and shared a lot of very helpful and important teaching points. Just what I need. Am in education. Subscribed.:)
I'm planning to teach my sister art and this helped a lot on how should I start teaching her!! Thank you ❤️
I found this video SO helpful! Thanks for making such great content around teaching art!
Fantastic clear, concise video!! Keep it up 💯
Thank you for sharing
So very helpful! Thank you!
Really useful tips for me as a art teacher
I'm working as a long-term art substitute teacher in an elementary school. One question I get regularly is "can I start over; can I get another piece of paper." Do art teachers let students start over if they don't like their drawing, for example, or do they tell the students instead to make the mistake onto a "happy accident?" Thank you.
Great question, I experience the same thing with kids at home. Never know whether to let them have more paper or continue on with the one they have. Plus then they’ll do it over and over and everyone else will want extra paper too
I asked the previous art teacher what she did and she said something like if they're really upset about it she gives them another paper.
thank you so much for this totorial , it was really helpful
This is very and very helpful.
This was so helpful!!
Fabulous video 🎉
Thank you for this!
Thank you for this video 😍
Wow that's awesome 👍😎
thanks for the inputs. I am an art teacher from the Philippines but teaching art now in Bullhead City Az. I am really having a hard time teaching my junior high students bcoz they always complain..
Thank you for the tips! I just started to teach and I honestly don't know what to do. Although can I ask? What medias usually used when in the 1-6 years old? Can I teach like using mixed medias on this age for children? Thanks
This is so helpful. Thank you! I have an opportunity to teach art to my neighbors granddaughter. She is 8 years old.
That's so awesome! Hope it goes well!
as the only male teacher in my school this help alot, i always feel hard to teach toddle
Homeschooling the kids and they want to draw 😊
This was Soo helpful thank you so much!!!!!💕
Thank you for sharing. But how can i become an art teacher for kid, do i have to have any certificate, and what kind of that? Thank you so much
I FINISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ATRS AND MAJORED IN ILLUSTRATION. AS I SEEIT TODAY, CHILDREN COULD USE THE THEIR PERSONAL EXPRESSION THROUGH ART. OFTEN IT IS DIFFICULT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES AND CREATING ART COULD BE A WONDERFUL TOOL TO DO SO,IN ADDITION TO CREATING AN OBJECT OF BEAUTY. IVE HAD LITTLE EXPERIENCE TEACHING YOUNG PEOPLE AND I AM WONDERING HOW TO BREAK INTO THAT AREA WITHOUT GOING BACK TO COLLEGE FOR A MASTERS. I HAVE HEARD FROM OTHER TEACHERS THAT ART INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOL DURING THE DIFFICULT COVID TIMES IS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER. I HAD THOUGHT THE ARTS WOULD HAVE BEEN CUT WITH THE LACK OF ACADEMIC TEACHERS BEING NEEDED , BUT HAVE HEARD OTHERWISE. ANY ADVICE HOW TO PICK ONES SELF UP FROM A LIFE OF SOLITARY ART EXISTENCE AND BRANCH OUT INTO TEACHING? IT COULD BE GREAT THERAPY FOR THOSE UNABLE TO EXPRESS VERBALLY.
I'm currently a junior illustration major at UArts!
Hi Deborah, this may be unwelcome advice, but no need to use all caps on the computer. This (ALL CAPS) implies that you're yelling. Art Therapy sounds like a good direction for you. Best of luck in your teaching journey!
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We know that they are not yelling because there's not an exclamation mark. I even have a habit of writing in all caps because of the art school I went to. No biggie. Blessings 💞
I would like more detail on the project at the 10:08 mark. Thanks.
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Hey, do you recommend the book for a 7 year old?
What curriculum do you recommend for younger ages?
Well I've only ever came up with my own projects and wrote my own curriculum and catered it to the class/school/age/grade. Pinterest is a great recourse for project ideas! But some good ones I've used parts of are: Draw.Write.Now & ARTistic Pursuits.
Thank you so much for your response!
As a home educator, I found this video incredibly helpful!
This is good but there's no link to these 7yr-10yr age bracket art projects with steps you're doing...
Have tried for days to play this video, but it just will not play for me. All other videos play.
i am really struggling how to teach my kid how to draw.he's now 9 year old but his ability to draw seems like still a 5 years old kid where he can only draw stick figures even coloring is bad. i'm not sure if it has something to do w/ his autism. he is diagnosed w/ mild autism. is there any tip or suggestion you can suggest for me to be able to teach him effectively in drawing?
Hi! I am an art teacher. I teach K-8. I also teach Emotional Support and students who are on the spectrum. My current students dislike drawing and painting but they enjoy using Crayola Model Magic Clay. I understand you want him to draw but perhaps he is better suited for clay. All of my students love the clay. They make their letters, name, rainbows, small animals and food with the model magic.
If you buy the white clay you can take a small piece and color it with Crayola markers. Students knead the clay until the marker color is homogeneous with it. They find it relaxing. I find it awesome because I can teach color theory and students can learn to make sculptures using coils, and slabs. Meanwhile applying color theory.
Keep in mind that this clay does harden and feels foam like when dry. It can crack overtime. Coat with Elmer's glue and dry to prolong it's life.
Maybe circle back around to drawing at a later date. Make letters with the clay after establishing how cool it is and wonder aloud how cool these letters would be written with markers or crayons on paper. Honestly, It's a 50/50 chance of working. I use this method in the Art classroom with kindergarteners.
I was a bit disappointed with the presentation. I am trying to learn about painting projects for a five year old. The 1-6 age range is too big, in my opinion. I would find more helpful, for example, when children are in the pre scribbling and scribbling phases, when they might understand the difference between ground and Sky, or examples of eye hand competence expectations for an age group, so parents and teachers do not push a child too hard, or give them low expectations. I think that presentations for more specific age groups would be helpful. MONART books by Monda Brooks are good. I just have a friend with a five year old not in school, and having a hard time finding anything on the internet for him. Anyway, others may definitely find your presentation very helpful and we need more presentations for parents and teachers. Thank you.
I have an idea for my workshop, If I have one.
i proud for your channel, but I utterly recommended that you rather show a lot of technical than speak alot.
I'm curious, what are all the circled numbers on each art piece you have?
Those are the steps numbered by order. Which line is 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
Trying to listen to your coments but ypur background music is overwelming your voice. I have adhd so perhaps its just me but thought u might wabt to know
لسبب لا أعرفه انت تهمسين بطريقة غريبة في كلامك
You talk to much get to the point
Your intro is too long, get straight to the point...
Mm? What was that?
I fell asleep on the first half.