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It's not a secret that art is my least favorite subject to teach. In elementary school, I was great at it myself, winning awards etc. But as I became older, I just had no interest in it. As an adult, I can think of nothing more boring than going to an art museum. My husband on the other hand loves art. In college, he worked at an art museum. He even makes it a point to make sure that we have original works of art in our home. This is definitely an area where we balance each other out. However, now that he's back to work full time, I'm finding I need some help to keep the kiddos interested in art. As always, I look to other fabulous bloggers to help me out. Here's what I found!
Art Around the World in 30 Days from The Art Curator for Kids*
*This blog has endless ideas about teaching art to your kiddos! Please take a look at all of the fabulous ideas and printables.
Kids Art Activities: Art Inspired by Great Artists from Mama Smiles
Kandinsky for Kids Process Art from Left Brain Craft Brain
Art Study: Frida Kahlo from Pinay Homeschooler
O'Keeffe's Autumn Leaves from Pinay Homeschooler
Artist study: Henry Matisse from Pinay Homeschooler
Aboriginal Arts from Pinay Homeschooler
Artist & Art Study: Piet Mondrian from Pinay Homeschooler
Artist Study: Vincent Van Gogh from Pinay Homeschooler
Artist study (Free Picture Cards) from Pinay Homeschooler
Art Education-Elements of Art-Colour Theory from Making Montessori Ours
Free Art Appreciation Printables from Montessori Nature
Montessori-Inspired Art Appreciation Roundup from Living Montessori Now
Artist Nomenclature Cards from The World Around Me: All About Me
American Artists from An All American Summer Unit: The United States of America
Works of Michelangelo from Superhero Week
Norman Rockwell from The United States of America
Art Museum Sorting from Valentine's Day in Paris
Who's Who in Black History from Black History Month Unit
Artists and Artwork from North America from North America Unit w/ Free Printables
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Here's how this works!
From now on I will be sharing feature posts on facebook and Pinterest only, in hopes that they will receive more traffic.
You:
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I just featured your post for this amazing collection of art works. Thank you for compiling all of these and for sharing!
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