Using art as a medium to express emotions and practice mindfulness, encouraging creativity and relaxation.
Yvonne Polanco
Social Worker
This lesson invites elementary students into the world of mindfulness through art. By engaging in mindful painting activities that focus on process rather than outcome, students learn to find calm and focus in creative expression. This helps improve their concentration and emotional regulation.
Lisa Duffey
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in a guided art activity to express their feelings and aspirations. They will select words and colors that represent positive emotions and goals, creating vibrant, motivational art pieces. This exercise fosters creativity and a hopeful outlook, helping students develop emotional awareness and artistic skills. The lesson aligns with ASCA Mindset and Behavior Standards, promoting self-confidence, positive attitudes, and effective communication.
Rebekah Gladson
Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore their creativity through a collaborative art project. They will watch a short video to inspire their artistic ideas and then work together to create a group mural. This lesson is important as it encourages teamwork, creativity, and self-expression among young learners.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
This lesson introduces students to the calming effects of art through a mindful painting session. Using soothing music and creative prompts, students will express their feelings through color, fostering relaxation and emotional awareness. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional intelligence and provides a creative outlet for stress relief.
Wendy Quirion
Special Education Teacher
Students explore their emotions through creative expression by painting or drawing landscapes that represent their current mood and aspirations. This art-based activity promotes mindfulness and offers a calming way for students to articulate feelings, fostering emotional literacy and personal reflection.
Stephen Habib
Counselor
Students will engage in creative arts activities, including drawing and painting, to explore what motivates them. The lesson will conclude with a gallery walk where students share their work. This lesson is important as it helps build self-awareness and fosters creativity, self-expression, and appreciation for peers' perspectives.
Kim Petrikowski
Computer Science, Language Arts
In this lesson, students will engage in a creative art session focused on mindfulness. By concentrating on the process of drawing or coloring, rather than the final product, students will learn to relax and manage stress. This activity encourages self-expression and helps students develop mindfulness skills, which are essential for emotional well-being and stress management.
Dee Morales
General Education Teacher
In this 3-session art series, K-5 students will explore garden-inspired art using paint and chalk. Through observation, sketching, color mixing, and texture techniques, they’ll bring the beauty of flowers, leaves, and insects to life—building creativity, fine motor skills, and confidence in a supportive small-group setting.
Dee Morales
General Education Teacher
Unleash creativity by having students create artwork using their knowledge of area. This lesson blends artistic expression with mathematical precision, making learning vibrant and fun for a 4th grade class in a 70-minute session.
Kristina Bate
Math, English, History, Earth Science
Students will express their creativity through various art projects, learning about different art techniques and mediums. This lesson will help students explore their artistic skills, build confidence in their creative abilities, and develop a deeper appreciation for the arts.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
This lesson invites students in grades 7-9 to explore mindfulness through art. By engaging in mindful painting exercises, students learn to focus their thoughts and express their emotions visually, promoting relaxation and deep self-awareness.
Samantha Viele
Art
In this lesson, students will be given a variety of art supplies and tasked with creating a unique piece of art based on a given theme. The lesson encourages creativity and self-expression, helping students to explore their artistic abilities and build confidence in their creative skills.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore how art can be a powerful motivator by creating their own motivational posters using different art techniques. This lesson is important as it encourages creativity, self-expression, and the ability to inspire others through visual art. Students will learn to convey positive messages and emotions through their artwork, fostering a sense of accomplishment and boosting their confidence.
Taniya Henderson
Instructor
Focuses on using painting as a method for expressing emotions and exploring personal narratives.
Kristen Federico
Special Education Teacher
This art therapy group lesson helps 7th graders explore the concept of kindness and create visual representations to inspire its spread. Students will engage in discussion and a creative art activity. Designed for a 60-minute session for a small group.
Lindsay Wilson
Counselor
This lesson encourages students to channel negative emotions into creative expression through art. Students will explore various art techniques to transform feelings of pain into visual art pieces, fostering emotional release. This lesson is important as it provides students with a healthy outlet for their emotions, enhances their emotional intelligence, and promotes self-awareness and self-expression.
Gretchen Mazaheri
Counselor
Students will learn to create their own unique creatures using various art materials. This lesson aims to promote creativity and teamwork among students while providing a fun and engaging art-making experience. Art aids in the development of fine motor skills and encourages self-expression.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
Targeted at grades 6-9, this lesson focuses on creating a calm and reflective environment through artistic expression. Students practice mindfulness as they engage in drawing, painting, and crafting, channels for processing emotions and discovering inner peace, encouraging a holistic sense of well-being.
Rŏbi Anderson
Counselor, Social Worker
This lesson helps students explore and express their emotions through painting. By channeling difficult emotions into creative expression, students gain insight into their emotional health. This lesson is important as it provides a safe and constructive outlet for emotional expression, fostering self-awareness and emotional regulation.
Bryan Pisetsky
Counselor
Engage students in grades K-8 with this calming art lesson that combines creativity with stress relief. By using art as meditation, students explore their feelings through guided art projects, learning to self-regulate and find tranquility in creative expression.
karen.putnam
Instructor
This lesson plan is designed to engage 7-8 year olds in a creative art activity that encourages self-expression and teamwork. Through active learning and game-based strategies, students will explore their artistic abilities and learn to appreciate different forms of art. This lesson is important as it fosters creativity, enhances fine motor skills, and promotes collaboration among peers.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this lesson, students will mix 'magical potions' (watercolors) to create whimsical paintings. This activity will help students understand color theory and develop their creativity. By engaging in this hands-on activity, students will also enhance their fine motor skills and artistic expression.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
Kindergartners will explore sponge and brush painting techniques to create magical landscapes, fostering experimentation, color blending, and creative expression in a 15-minute Tier 1 classroom lesson.
Miss Kjf
General Education Teacher
This lesson plan is designed to engage 7-8 year olds in a creative art activity using markers. The focus is on active learning, allowing students to express themselves artistically while developing fine motor skills and creativity. This lesson is important as it encourages self-expression, enhances creativity, and provides a fun and relaxing environment for students to explore art.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
Cultivate creativity and community spirit by constructing a classroom mural that symbolizes collective dreams and unique identities. This lesson for grades K-3 encourages students to paint or draw a piece of a larger mural, teaching them about unity and self-expression.
Kim Petrikowski
Computer Science, Language Arts
In this one-session lesson, students explore and convey their emotions and thoughts through various art forms—drawing, painting, or collage. By connecting feelings to creative expression, learners build emotional awareness, self-expression skills, and confidence. Ideal for all K-12 levels.
Stephanie Beckley
Social Worker
In this lesson, kindergarten students will explore various art mediums to express their emotions and thoughts creatively. This lesson is important as it encourages self-expression, boosts self-esteem, and allows students to explore their creativity in a supportive environment.
Hanna Woodard
Counselor
A 30-minute individual art therapy session where the student uses watercolor painting to explore and diffuse stress, practicing mindful moments and art-based coping strategies while creating soothing abstract art.
susan.golden
Counselor
This engaging and creative lesson plan is designed to introduce 7-8 year old students to art through a fun and collaborative activity. The lesson includes a short video to stimulate creativity, a discussion to foster ideas, and an art activity that encourages teamwork and active learning. This plan aims to develop the students' creativity, teamwork, and self-expression skills, while providing a lively and enjoyable experience.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this lesson, students will learn to create mandalas using coloring techniques, focusing on patterns that promote mindfulness and concentration. This activity is designed to help students center their thoughts and reduce impulsivity, providing a creative outlet for self-expression and relaxation.
Emma Bentley
Instructor
Engage students in self-expression and stress relief through art. This lesson invites all grade levels to explore their emotions by creating artwork, fostering a safe space for self-expression and critique-free creativity.
cgregorich
General Education Teacher
This lesson encourages third graders to express their feelings and thoughts through various art forms. It serves as a therapeutic outlet for self-expression, helping students articulate emotions they might not have words for. This lesson is important as it fosters creativity and emotional intelligence, providing students with tools to express themselves in a healthy and constructive manner.
Rita York
Counselor
This lesson engages 7-8 year olds in a free drawing activity, encouraging creativity and collaboration. Students will explore their artistic abilities while working together, fostering both individual expression and teamwork skills. This lesson is important as it helps develop fine motor skills, creativity, and social interaction among peers.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this 4-session art therapy series, 8th graders will explore emotions and stress relief through creative art activities, co-taught with the art teacher. Each 20-minute session includes a warm-up, guided activity, and cool-down to help students regulate emotions and foster mindfulness. This classroom-wide Tier 1 lesson supports social-emotional learning and encourages self-expression through art.
Caroline Kidd
Counselor
In this workshop, students will explore art as a medium for stress relief by engaging in activities such as painting, sketching, and doodling. This lesson is important as it provides students with a creative outlet to express their emotions and find relaxation, supporting their mental well-being.
p adams
Social Worker
This lesson introduces students to the world of colors and creativity through an engaging art activity. Students will watch a short video to inspire their imagination and then participate in a hands-on art project using markers. This lesson is designed to foster creativity, enhance fine motor skills, and encourage self-expression. By the end of the lesson, students will have created their own unique artwork and gained a deeper appreciation for art.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
This lesson engages students in a creative art challenge using markers. Students will participate in a game-based activity where they create art pieces based on random prompts. This lesson encourages creativity, teamwork, and active participation, making art fun and interactive for young learners.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
Encourage students in grades 1-4 to explore their emotions and the world around them through art. This lesson focuses on mindful observation and creative expression, helping students to articulate their feelings and thoughts visually.
Brian Halvorsen
Special Education Teacher
This lesson engages students in combining simple breathing techniques with expressive art. Students will learn to focus on their breathing while creating fluid, abstract drawings, serving as both a stress-relief exercise and a form of creative expression. This lesson is important as it helps students develop mindfulness and emotional regulation skills, which are crucial for managing stress and enhancing creativity.
Bridget Yurgel
Social Worker
This two-session lesson for 9 and 10-year-olds uses art as a medium to teach the valuable life skill of perseverance. Students will explore how artists overcome challenges and persist in their creative process, applying these lessons to their own painting projects. This lesson is important as it helps students develop resilience and problem-solving skills in a fun and engaging way.
Jade Hodge
English
This lesson combines art with mindfulness practices to help 3rd-grade students enhance their self-awareness and emotional regulation. Students will create abstract art pieces while listening to calming music and reflecting on their emotions. This lesson is important as it encourages students to express their feelings creatively and develop mindfulness skills, which can improve their emotional well-being and focus.
Gretchen Mazaheri
Counselor
In this delightful three-session lesson for K-3 students, children will create and paint clay flowers to celebrate the arrival of Spring. This lesson is important as it combines creativity with fine motor skills development, allowing students to express themselves artistically while learning about the season. Each session will be 30 minutes long, focusing on different stages of the clay flower creation process.
Vicky Jaime
School Administrator
In this lesson, students will watch a short film about teamwork and then engage in a collaborative art project where they will create clay sculptures together. This lesson highlights the importance of teamwork, communication, and creativity, helping students develop social-emotional skills while expressing themselves artistically.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in a collaborative art project designed to enhance teamwork skills. Working in small groups, they will create a large mural using markers, focusing on communication, cooperation, and creativity. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social skills and learn the value of working together to achieve a common goal.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
Engage in art and craft activities that promote creative expression and foster bonding.
Hannah Ryan
Social Worker
This lesson introduces students to art therapy techniques, allowing them to explore and express their emotions creatively. Through guided activities, students will learn to use art as a tool for emotional exploration and reflection. This lesson is important as it provides students with a healthy outlet for emotional expression and helps develop self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
Maegen Curley
Instructor
In this lesson, students will participate in a 'Jungle Safari' themed art race. They will work in teams to create vibrant jungle-themed artwork using markers. This activity encourages creativity, teamwork, and active participation, helping students develop both artistic skills and collaborative abilities. The jungle theme will engage their imagination and provide a fun, educational experience.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in a mindfulness exercise by creating winter-inspired art. This activity encourages students to express their emotions and find tranquility, fostering a reflective and calm mindset through artistic expression. It is important as it helps students develop emotional awareness and stress-relief techniques.
Whitney Cress
Counselor
In this creative project, students will contribute individual art pieces depicting what mindfulness means to them, forming a large mural. This activity promotes self-expression and teaches students about mindfulness as a tool for relaxation and focus. The collective artwork fosters a sense of community and shared understanding.
Kimberlee Nutter
Counselor
Geared towards grades K-2, this lesson focuses on creating calming art that students can use for self-soothing. Using soft pastel colors and gentle music, students express feelings through art, fostering mindfulness and emotional regulation. This activity encourages inner peace amidst the bustling energy of spring.
Lorelei Barrett
Counselor
In this creative lesson, students will discover how colors and emotions are connected by expressing their feelings through painting. They will explore a range of emotions and learn to label and articulate them, enhancing their emotional vocabulary and self-awareness.
Tamara peay
English
An interactive art session where students express their confidence through colors, connecting emotions with creativity. Art is a powerful tool to help young students visualize and bolster their self-esteem. This lesson is designed for a 1st-grade class and will last approximately 35 minutes, focusing on classroom-wide support (Tier 1).
Adrianna Ikolo
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in a coloring activity where they associate different colors with their feelings. They will select colors that represent how they feel today and create a unified piece of art. This exercise helps younger students articulate emotions in a non-verbal way and promotes self-reflection. It is important as it encourages emotional awareness and provides a creative outlet for self-expression.
Camisha Bell
Counselor
In this lesson, students will engage in a fun and creative Halloween art activity. They will work collaboratively to create spooky-themed artwork using markers. This lesson is important as it encourages creativity, teamwork, and fine motor skills development, while also allowing students to express themselves artistically in a festive context.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this 30-minute lesson, students will engage in mindfulness and relaxation through art activities such as mandala coloring and guided drawing. These activities help young children develop focus, creativity, and emotional regulation.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
Students will create "kindness paintings" reflecting acts of kindness they witness or enact. Through art, they will deepen their appreciation for compassionate acts and recognize empathy's role in fostering a vibrant community. This 1-session lesson is designed for elementary classrooms.
Kimberlee Nutter
Counselor
In this creative lesson, students follow verbal instructions to create a painting, combining art with listening practices. This lesson is important as it enhances students' listening skills and creativity, making learning fun and engaging. Designed for a 1st-grade class, it is a single 25-minute session.
Jamilah Murrell
Counselor
In this 30-minute group lesson for ACT art students, learners will explore emotional release through creative expression and group discussion. By using art techniques and reflection, students will develop healthy emotional outlets and foster peer support.
Mikaela Secore
Counselor
Encourage students to use art as a medium for mindfulness practice, helping them find calm and focus amidst stressful times. This lesson introduces techniques like zentangle and mindful sketching, fostering creativity while reducing anxiety. It’s an ideal activity for students to explore emotional well-being creatively, with personal artworks serving as a soothing outlet for expression and relaxation.
p adams
Social Worker
This lesson introduces students to the calming practice of coloring mandalas, which helps them focus and relax. By engaging in this activity, students learn mindfulness and have the opportunity to express their feelings through art. This lesson provides a peaceful break from academic stress, promoting emotional well-being and creativity.
Ms. Garrow
Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will create a collaborative art project, taking turns with materials and sharing ideas. This activity encourages teamwork, enhances creativity, and develops social skills. By the end of the lesson, students will have a shared artwork and a better understanding of the importance of sharing and working together.
Heather Meldrum
Instructor
In this engaging 60-minute session, 9th-grade students in a small-group setting will explore mixed-media self-portraiture, aligning with the French Cycle 4 Arts Plastiques programme. They will learn about composition, color harmony, and material experimentation to express personal identity. This lesson strengthens creative techniques and fosters self-reflection.
So Fi
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will engage in a collaborative art project where they create a large, colorful collage using markers and other materials. This activity encourages creativity, teamwork, and communication among students. It is important as it helps develop fine motor skills, fosters a sense of community, and allows students to express themselves artistically.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore their emotions by creating art pieces that represent their feelings using colors and shapes. This activity encourages creative expression and emotional awareness, helping young children to identify and communicate their emotions in a safe and supportive environment. By engaging in this artistic process, students will develop a better understanding of their own feelings and learn to appreciate the diverse emotions of their peers.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
This lesson, designed for Pre-K and Kindergarten, helps students explore their identity and emotions through art. Using a palette that represents different feelings, students create self-portraits that express who they are inside. The objective is to support self-awareness and emotional literacy by engaging their creativity in personal reflection.
Tangie Smith
Counselor
In this lesson, children will create colorful mosaics using paper or tiles, exploring patterns and symmetry. This activity enhances fine motor skills and artistic creativity, allowing young learners to express themselves while understanding basic geometric concepts. The lesson is designed to be engaging and hands-on, providing a fun way for children to learn about art and design.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
In this lesson, students will create a winter-themed art piece using markers. This activity encourages creativity and self-expression while exploring the beauty of winter. It helps develop fine motor skills and an appreciation for seasonal changes.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
This engaging lesson is designed to teach students aged 11 and 15 about brain health and how art can be used as a strategy to enhance mental well-being before standardized testing. By integrating creative expression, students will learn techniques to manage stress and improve focus, making this lesson both practical and empowering. The session will last for 1 hour and is structured to include a warm-up, video, discussion, and cool-down.
Jade Hodge
English
In this 30-minute Tier 3 lesson, teachers will learn how to guide a small group of students in exploring and expressing emotions through art while reading a picture book. Teachers will walk away with a detailed lesson plan, slide deck, teacher script, activity guide, student worksheet, and reflection prompts to support individual learners in recognizing and painting their feelings.
Chelsea Friberg
General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher
An individual Tier 3 trauma-focused art therapy project for 10th graders, spanning multiple 70-minute sessions. Students use expressive painting to process trauma memories and emotions, guided by structured reflections and self-assessment. This project fosters emotional insight, coping skills, and therapeutic self-expression.
spoirier
Social Worker
In this lesson, students will engage in a creative art activity using markers to create unique masterpieces. The lesson is designed to encourage creativity and self-expression through a game-based approach, where students will participate in a drawing challenge. This lesson helps students develop fine motor skills, creativity, and the ability to follow instructions while having fun.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
This two-session lesson invites students to blend art with physical activity, encouraging them to express creativity while engaging in outdoor exercises. It's designed for 'Dreamers' and aims to foster a love for art and movement, using tools like jump ropes and cones to create dynamic art projects. Each session lasts 1 hour and includes a mix of warm-ups, activities, games, and cool-downs to ensure a holistic learning experience.
Jade Hodge
English
Students will engage in mindful coloring to help them focus and relax. This lesson aims to teach them how to concentrate on their coloring while practicing mindfulness techniques to stay present and calm, fostering emotional regulation and concentration skills.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
This lesson combines art with basic math concepts like shapes and patterns to create unique artworks. Students will learn to recognize and create different shapes and patterns while expressing their creativity through art. This lesson enhances both mathematical thinking and artistic expression.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore their creativity by creating colorful art projects using a variety of materials. This lesson encourages self-expression and helps develop fine motor skills while having fun with art.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
In this 120-minute, whole-class Tier 1 art project, 7th graders explore surreal landscape techniques by blending imagination and composition skills to create their own dream-inspired scenes. This lesson fosters creativity, critical thinking, and artistic expression through guided instruction and hands-on practice.
Wenona King
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore guided imagery and art to create calming winter scenes. This activity encourages students to express their emotions creatively and find tranquility during the colder months. It helps develop emotional awareness and artistic skills, providing a peaceful and reflective classroom experience.
Justin Beechwood
Special Education Teacher
This lesson engages students in learning about and expressing their emotions through art. They will create art projects that represent their emotions and participate in a group discussion to reflect on their creations. This lesson helps students build emotional intelligence and offers a creative outlet for self-expression.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
Grade 6 students will explore their feelings through art by creating 'Mood Mandalas.' This lesson channels creative expression into emotional exploration, allowing students to depict and discuss their emotions through vibrant mandala designs, guided by specific mood prompts.
Kim Sicurella
Instructor
In this lesson, 1st-grade students will engage in a mindful coloring activity designed to promote calmness and enhance creative expression. By focusing on colors and patterns, students will practice mindfulness, which can help reduce stress and improve concentration. This lesson is important as it introduces young students to mindfulness techniques in a fun and engaging way, fostering emotional well-being and creativity.
Carissa Bannister
Counselor
This lesson invites 6th-grade students to express their emotions through art, enhancing their emotional intelligence and participation by connecting personal feelings with artistic expression. This workshop is important as it helps students develop self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, which are crucial for their social and emotional development.
Alicia Wilson
School Administrator
In this lesson, students will engage in a creative art project where they will explore the alphabet by creating individual letter-themed art pieces. This activity encourages creativity and helps students visually and kinesthetically connect with each letter, enhancing their understanding and retention of the alphabet. By expressing themselves artistically, students will develop a deeper appreciation for letters and their forms.
Katrina McAllister
Special Education Teacher
In this one-session art class, teens will collaborate to create a shared mural that reflects their individual stories and group bonds. This lesson fosters self-expression, peer connection, and communication skills through guided collaborative painting activities. Designed for 13–15 year olds, the 60-minute Tier 1 classroom session requires minimal prep and emphasizes inclusivity and creativity.
Jeremy Jennings
Instructor
This lesson uses art as a tool to help students in grades 5-8 express and manage their emotions. Through creating self-portraits that reflect different emotions, students will build awareness and resilience.
cristal.barko
Social Worker
Allows students to explore and express their emotions through color theory and art-making. Suitable for all school levels, this lesson helps in identifying, understanding, and communicating feelings creatively.
Lisa Mihnos
General Education Teacher
Students explore their feelings by creating visual metaphors for various emotions. This lesson encourages them to express complex emotions creatively and understand the nuances of their emotional experiences, fostering empathy and personal growth. Ideal for Grades 6-10.
Tiffany Davis
Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore mindfulness through artistic expression, learning techniques to ground themselves and manage stress through art. This creative approach helps them connect deeply with their emotions and enhances their focus. By engaging in this lesson, students will gain valuable skills in emotional regulation and stress management, which are crucial for their overall well-being and academic success.
Jessica Jean-Charles
Health & Fitness
In this lesson, 1st-grade students will explore the concept of friendship by expressing their understanding through various art forms such as painting, poetry, or dance. This creative approach encourages students to think deeply about what friendship means to them and helps develop their emotional intelligence and artistic skills. By engaging in this activity, students will enhance their ability to express emotions and ideas creatively, fostering a sense of community and empathy within the classroom.
Ariana Bueno
Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist
In this lesson, 1st-grade students will explore the concept of friendship by expressing their understanding through various art forms such as painting, poetry, or dance. This creative approach encourages students to think deeply about what friendship means to them and helps develop their emotional intelligence and artistic skills. By engaging in this activity, students will enhance their ability to express emotions and ideas creatively, fostering a sense of community and empathy within the classroom.
Paul Tentindo
Psychologist
Perfect for Pre-K to 1st Grade, this lesson introduces mindfulness through the art of origami. Students will learn to fold paper into various simple shapes while practicing deep breathing and focus techniques. It's a unique way to blend calmness and creativity, enhancing fine motor skills and concentration.
Lisa Diamond
Counselor
In this 60-minute Tier 3 individual art therapy session, a 4th grade boy with ADHD inattentive type will use creative drawing and guided reflection to enhance focus, emotional awareness, and self-regulation. This session provides a structured yet flexible framework to channel energy into art, build mindfulness skills, and develop coping strategies.
Sophie Clark
Social Worker
In this lesson, students will create artwork that embodies positive affirmations. This creative expression helps reinforce valuable self-esteem and confidence, encouraging students to harness positivity in their self-reflection. By engaging in this activity, students will learn to express themselves artistically while internalizing positive messages, which can contribute to their overall well-being and self-image.
Sashian Bolin
Instructor
An individual session where a student explores their emotions through colors, creating art that represents their feelings. This helps in self-expression and emotional release.
Patricia Bailey
Behavior Interventionist
This lesson introduces students to mindfulness through a relaxing coloring activity focused on intricate winter patterns. It aims to help students practice stress relief and creativity in a calming environment. This session is important as it provides students with a tool to manage stress and encourages creative expression, which can enhance their emotional well-being.
Kathleen Hallock
Behavior Interventionist
In this lesson, students will decorate flower pots with spring themes and plant seeds to watch them grow. This activity combines creativity with a basic introduction to plant life, helping students understand the growth process of plants while expressing their artistic skills. It encourages curiosity about nature and fosters a sense of responsibility as they care for their plants.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
Help students cultivate gratitude and positivity with this creative lesson that merges art and reflection. Aimed at grades 3-8, students will create a 'Gratitude Garden' where each flower represents something they're thankful for. They'll learn to focus on positive aspects of their lives and appreciate the good around them.
karen.putnam
Instructor
In this lesson, students will create an art project that represents things they are thankful for. This activity combines creativity with reflection, helping students express gratitude visually. By engaging in this project, students will develop a deeper understanding of gratitude and how it can be expressed in various forms, fostering a positive mindset and appreciation for the people and things in their lives.
Jill Chisholm
Social Worker
In this cross-curricular 7th grade unit, students explore the interplay between music and visual arts by painting what they hear and composing soundscapes for artworks. This Tier 1 classroom lesson spans multiple sessions of 120 minutes each, fostering creativity, critical listening, and self-expression.
Mikaela Secore
Counselor
In this K-2 lesson, students use intricate coloring designs to practice mindfulness, concentration, and calm. By focusing on patterns and colors, they learn self-soothing and reflection techniques that support emotional regulation.
Samantha Viele
Art
Ignite creativity and social-emotional learning as students create colorful characters using various art materials. Discuss and explore the personalities, emotions, and actions of their characters, promoting emotional literacy and artistic expression.
Tamara peay
English
First graders will engage in a vibrant art session where they use colors to express their emotions and experiences. Through their artistic creations, they will discuss emotions and build emotional vocabulary, fostering confidence in self-expression.
Rita York
Counselor
In this lesson, students will create mandalas using fall leaves and other natural materials. This activity encourages mindfulness and artistic expression, fostering relaxation and a deeper connection to the seasonal changes. It helps students develop focus, creativity, and an appreciation for nature.
Melyssa Sweet
Psychologist
In this lesson, students will create 'magical potions' using watercolors and other art supplies. They will then write a description of their potion and its magical effects. This lesson encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and descriptive writing.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
This lesson encourages students to explore resilience by engaging in creative arts like drawing, painting, or storytelling, fostering a growth mindset.
Michaela Gagne
Counselor, Social Worker
In this lesson, students will explore the art of flower pressing and use their pressed flowers to create unique art pieces. This activity combines elements of science and art, allowing students to learn about plant preservation while expressing their creativity. It helps develop fine motor skills, an appreciation for nature, and artistic expression.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
In this creative lesson, students of all ages engage in self-portraiture as a way to reflect on their identities and emotions. Guided by artistic prompts, students express their inner worlds through visual art, facilitating self-discovery and emotional exploration.
Stephen Habib
Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of art as a therapeutic tool to express grief and emotions. Through guided art projects, students will engage in personal reflection and emotional release. This lesson is important as it provides students with a creative outlet to process emotions, which can enhance emotional well-being and resilience.
Stephanie Cordero
Counselor
In this creative lesson, kindergarten students will explore the concept of friendship through storytelling, drawing, and painting. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop social-emotional skills, such as empathy and cooperation, while also encouraging creativity and self-expression.
Jacquelyn Orr
Counselor
Children will listen to a short fairy tale and then create artwork inspired by the story. This lesson combines storytelling with art to boost creativity. This lesson is important as it encourages imagination, listening skills, and artistic expression in young children.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
In this K-8 art lesson, students explore and express their current emotions as well as future aspirations through creative artwork, fostering emotional literacy and self-awareness in a safe, supportive environment. This single-session lesson helps students articulate feelings and build empathy by sharing and reflecting on their art.
Vivian Colon Santos
General Education Teacher
A class-wide sensory art workshop linking sound and visuals, where 3rd grade students paint to different music genres, exploring cross-disciplinary creativity and sensory connections in a 50-minute session. This lesson fosters artistic expression, listening skills, and creative thinking.
Reineira B
General Education Teacher, Paraprofessional
In this lesson, students will paint stones with faces or symbols representing different emotions and share stories about those feelings. This visually engaging activity helps students express emotions and understand empathy in a fun, artistic way. By engaging in this creative process, students will develop emotional awareness and empathy, which are crucial skills for social interaction and personal growth.
Lori Valiquette
Earth Science, Language Arts, Math, History
In this lesson, 1st-grade students will explore different emotions by associating them with colors and creating expressive art pieces. This lesson aims to help students identify and communicate their feelings in a creative and engaging way. By connecting emotions with colors, students will develop a better understanding of their feelings and learn to express them visually, fostering emotional intelligence and creativity.
Kathleen Anne Cerdena
Counselor
This lesson plan is designed to help three-year-olds reduce anxiety around transitions by engaging them in a creative art project. By using art and manipulatives, children can express their feelings and learn to manage transitions in a fun and supportive environment. This lesson is important as it helps young children develop emotional resilience and adaptability, which are crucial skills for their overall well-being and development.
April Leite
Paraprofessional
Geared towards Grades K-2, this lesson invites students to create self-portraits that explore their identities and emotions. Using vibrant colors and various artistic techniques, students are encouraged to express their unique selves, promoting self-awareness and confidence.
Melissa Avery
Counselor