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Back to School Name Art Lesson | Name Art with Assessments
By Down in the Art Room
Looking for the ultimate back-to-school art lesson with your elementary students? This is it!! This unique cross-curricular lesson has assessments & SEL (social-emotional learning) built-in, editable choice boards, and variations so even your Kinder students will be successful.
This lesson is highly customizable & allows you to include which & how many assessments to include plus the option of choosing what SEL to use in the lesson from the 10 choices provided. It includes an assessment data tracker (if your administration is interested in that) that is editable. National Core Art Standards & TEKS (Texas) are also included. It is designed for K-5th grade students.
This lesson is in a PDF file that contains 17 pages. The assessment trackers and choice boards are available in the PDF file and also in PowerPoint where they can be edited. It includes:
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Thank you!
Deborah
Down in the Art Room
By Beth Hammett
56 pages of handouts ready for K-5 students to color, write, bind, and publish. Comes with: Directions Extensions 5 title slides plus one blank title template 45 Black and white coloring images related to back-to-school Writing lines/speech bubbles for adding text and dialogue 5 The End slides Excellent for writing factual or fictional back-to-school stories, introducing writing process, ELA skill mini-lessons, inferencing, peer workshopping, reading, working on basic writing skills, vocabulary, and publishing. Meets Common Core Standards.