Art History, Back to school, Classroom, Color, colored pencil, creativity, Digital Art, Elementary School, high school, Kindergarten, Markers, middle school, pop art, SPED, Technology, Uncategorized

Step-by-Step Guide to DIY Warhol Art

Andy Warhol brought bold colors, repeated portraits, and commercial flair into the world of fine art. This project is part digital design, part traditional art, and a whole lot of fun. Whether youโ€™re a teacher, student, or just looking for a creative weekend activity, this project lets you mix digital tools with hands-on coloring for… Continue reading Step-by-Step Guide to DIY Warhol Art

Classroom, Organization, Teacher Tips, Technology, Uncategorized

Effective Classroom Strategies: Lowering Stress Levels for Teachers

Simple things I added to my classroom to help with my sanity and classroom management When the school year was ending in 2024, I felt the most drained I have ever felt from teaching. I realized that through having children and with the lockdown, I had not worked a full year since 2019! I was… Continue reading Effective Classroom Strategies: Lowering Stress Levels for Teachers

Classroom, Professional Development, Technology

iMovie for the Classroom

Recently I attended a PD about flipped classrooms where students complete readings, lectures, and/or research prior to the start of class. In this age of technology, I loved this idea. However, I also worry about the digital divide so I thought I could include the flipped classroom format into my daily routine. During the pandemic,… Continue reading iMovie for the Classroom