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Color Theory & Expression

Color Theory & Expression

Discover a curated collection of free resources exploring color theory and visual expression, designed for educators, students, and parents. Unlock unique skills including color mixing, symbolism interpretation, and creative application through engaging lessons, interactive activities, and real-world art examples. Empower learners to confidently analyze and use color to enhance artistic projects and communicate ideas visually.

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Artful Emotions: Expression Through Colors

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.

Tier 1
Monday
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Lisa Mihnos

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MA General Education Teacher

Coloring Our Feelings: A Journey of Self-Expression

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Camisha Bell

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NC Counselor

Creative Color Exploration

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Nature's Palette: Exploring Spring Colors

In this lesson, students will explore the vibrant colors of spring by creating watercolor paintings inspired by nature. They will learn about color mixing and the use of watercolors, enhancing their artistic skills and appreciation for nature's beauty. This lesson is important as it encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and an understanding of color theory in a fun and engaging way.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Colorful Conversations: Expressing Emotions Through Art

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.

Tier 1
3/15
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Rita York

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AZ Counselor

The Colors of Me: A Self-Portrait Journey

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.

Tier 1
4/21
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Tangie Smith

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TX Counselor

Colors of Emotion

Students will explore how colors can represent different emotions by creating abstract art pieces. This lesson helps students understand the connection between colors and feelings, fostering emotional awareness and creative expression.

Tier 1
2/25

Michael Gooch

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TN Instructor

Feelings in Color: Emotions Through Art

In this lesson, students will explore their emotions by associating them with colors and creating expressive art pieces. This activity enhances emotional literacy by encouraging students to visualize and articulate their feelings through creative means. It helps students develop self-awareness and emotional expression skills, which are crucial for their social-emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25

Sydney Reynolds

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NY Special Education Teacher

Expressive Art with Positive Vibes

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebekah Gladson

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SC Counselor

Potion Painting

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Colorful Expressions

In this engaging art lesson, 2nd-grade students will explore the world of colors and how they can be used to express emotions and ideas. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the emotional impact of colors and encourages creativity and self-expression. The session will last 30 minutes and is designed for a whole classroom setting.

Tier 1
4/17

Linda

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TN General Education Teacher

Artful Expressions

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Michael Gooch

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TN Instructor

Heartfelt Art: Expressing Emotions Through Colors

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

The Color of Feelings

In this lesson, students will explore the connection between colors and emotions by creating a personal 'mood palette.' This arts-integrated approach encourages students to express their feelings creatively and develop emotional literacy. By associating colors with emotions, students will gain a better understanding of how to articulate their feelings, which is crucial for their social-emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25

Leticia Gonzalez

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TX Counselor

Color Imagination Journey

Children embark on a journey of the imagination by exploring emotions associated with different colors. The objective is to help students understand how colors affect feelings and to express their emotional experiences creatively. This lesson guides them in creating a color-emotion gallery that articulates their perceptions and emotional responses.

Tier 1
3/12
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Sarah Peters

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MA Psychologist

Creative Expression Through Art

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Maegen Curley

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VT Instructor

The Color of Emotions

This individualized lesson helps a student explore the connection between colors and emotions, enhancing their emotional vocabulary and self-expression through art. It's a creative way to engage a student who loves visual arts.

Tier 3
3/26
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Ra'Kerra Dillard

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NC Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist

Expressive Art: Feelings Through Colors

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Kathleen Anne Cerdena

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CA Counselor

Emotions in Colors

Use art to explore and express emotions, allowing students to articulate their feelings through color and creativity. This lesson is perfect for students who find verbal expression challenging. Designed for a 5th grade student, this Tier 3 individual support lesson focuses on emotional regulation through a 30-minute session.

Tier 3
5/1
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CECILIA ESTRADA

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CA General Education Teacher

The Color of Emotions

In this lesson, students will explore how different colors can represent various emotions and influence our feelings and behaviors. Through a combination of discussion and art activities, students will learn to express their emotions using colors. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional awareness and creative expression, which are crucial for their social-emotional learning and personal development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Bridget Yurgel

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NY Social Worker

Mystery of the Lost Colors

This lesson challenges students to imagine a world without colors and create art pieces representing their vision. It fosters creativity and appreciation for the diversity of colors. Designed for 5th-grade students, this 50-minute session is a Tier 3 individual support activity, focusing on personalized artistic expression and critical thinking.

Tier 3
3/19

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Emotions and Colors

In this lesson, students will explore how different colors are associated with emotions through art. They will create color-emotion charts and express their feelings using colors in a painting activity. This lesson is important as it helps young students understand and articulate their emotions, fostering emotional intelligence and creativity.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amber Henry

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NC Special Education Teacher

Creative Color Collage

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Emotion Paint Party

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.

Tier 1
3/19

Tamara peay

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TN English

Creative Expression Through Art

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Hanna Woodard

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NC Counselor

From Pain to Paint: Expressing Emotions Through Art

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Bryan Pisetsky

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AZ Counselor

Emotion in Color

In this lesson, students will analyze famous artworks to identify how different colors convey emotions. This lesson will help students develop a deeper understanding of how artists use color to express emotions and enhance their art critique skills.

Tier 1
2/25

Tamara peay

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TN English

Mindful Painting: Colors of Calm

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Wendy Quirion

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MA Special Education Teacher

Creative Calm: Artful Breathing

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Bridget Yurgel

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NY Social Worker

Feelings and Colors

In this lesson, students will explore how different colors can represent emotions through art. They will create a color wheel of feelings, using paint or crayons to express how they feel about various scenarios. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop emotional awareness and expression, fostering both creativity and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Madison Janicola

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MA Social Worker

Art and Emotion

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Michael Gooch

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TN Instructor

Exploring Emotions through Color

This lesson helps students understand and express their emotions using colors and abstract art forms. The lesson is designed for middle school students and aims to enhance emotional literacy and self-expression through art. The duration of the lesson is approximately 60 minutes.

Tier 1
2/25

Taniya Henderson

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DC Instructor

Spring Blossoms Collage

In this lesson, students will create vibrant collages using tissue paper to mimic the blooming flowers of spring. This activity will help them learn about composition and color blending while expressing their creativity. It is important as it encourages fine motor skills, creativity, and an appreciation for nature.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Color Your Confidence

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).

Tier 1
3/4

Adrianna Ikolo

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NC Instructor

Color My Emotions

In this lesson, students will explore how emotions can be expressed through colors and drawings. They will engage in an art activity to visually represent their feelings, followed by a class discussion to deepen their understanding of emotional expression. This lesson is important as it encourages creativity, emotional awareness, and self-expression, helping students to articulate their feelings in a non-verbal way.

Tier 1
2/25
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Judith Ross

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MA Counselor

Art as Therapy: Expressing Emotions

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie Cordero

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TX Counselor

Color My Emotions

Link emotions to colors in a creative art project to help students map their feelings.

Tier 1
2/25
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Richard Wothers

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VT Special Education Teacher

Colorful Emotions Art Project

In this lesson, students will explore how colors can be used to express emotions by creating their own art pieces. This activity encourages young learners to understand and articulate their feelings through creative expression, fostering emotional intelligence and self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Holly Sills

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NC Instructor

Colors of Calm: Painting Your Way to Peace

Introduce your students to a soothing art activity where they paint using calming colors while practicing mindful breathing. This lesson aims to help students identify colors that evoke peaceful feelings and learn techniques to self-soothe and manage emotions. This lesson is designed for elementary students and can be completed in one session of 45 minutes.

Tier 1
3/11
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Joanne Camann

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MA Instructor

The Color of Feelings

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.

Tier 3
4/14
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Patricia Bailey

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Exploring Emotions with Colors

In this lesson, students will explore how colors can represent different emotions by creating artworks that express their current feelings. This creative activity helps younger students articulate and understand their emotions visually, fostering emotional intelligence and self-awareness. By associating colors with emotions, students can better communicate their feelings and develop a deeper understanding of themselves and others.

Tier 1
2/25
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Esther Ebstein

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MA Social Worker

Emotions Through Color

In this lesson, students will express their current emotions using colors and shapes on paper. This activity allows them to communicate feelings non-verbally, fostering self-awareness and emotional expression. It's important as it helps young children recognize and articulate their emotions, which is a foundational skill for emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rosemary Pinkerton

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Expressing Anger Through Art

In this lesson, students will explore how art can be a therapeutic way to express and manage feelings of anger. Through a guided art activity, they will learn to channel their emotions into creative expression, promoting emotional awareness and self-regulation. This lesson is important as it provides students with a healthy outlet for their emotions, helping them develop coping strategies and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Teresa Sakai

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VT Language Arts

From Pain to Paint

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Gretchen Mazaheri

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AZ Counselor

Emotions and Colors

In this lesson, first graders will explore how colors can express emotions. They will engage in a creative activity where they paint or color using a palette that represents a range of feelings, such as happiness, sadness, anger, and calmness. This lesson is important as it helps young students identify and discuss their emotional experiences in a creative and engaging way, fostering emotional intelligence and self-expression.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rita York

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AZ Counselor

Feelings and Colors Workshop

In this workshop, Pre-K students will explore the connection between colors and emotions through a guided painting activity. This lesson is important as it helps young children develop emotional literacy and self-expression by associating different colors with feelings. By engaging in this creative process, students will learn to articulate their emotions in a visual and tangible way, fostering both cognitive and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25

Christine Gutman

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NY General Education Teacher

Nature's Palette: Art from Nature

In this lesson, children will explore the vibrant colors and textures of nature by creating art from natural materials such as leaves, rocks, and flowers. This activity encourages creativity and appreciation for the environment, helping young learners develop an understanding of natural beauty and artistic expression.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Embracing Emotions with Color

In this lesson, students will explore how colors can represent different emotions. They'll create a color wheel reflecting their feelings, discuss what triggers specific emotions, and practice strategies for managing their emotions. This lesson is important as it helps students understand and articulate their emotions, fostering emotional intelligence and self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Julie Urquhart

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MA Counselor

Metaphor Magic: Exploring Emotions Through Art

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Tiffany Davis

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PA Special Education Teacher

Creative Expression Through Art

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rita York

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AZ Counselor

Embracing Emotions with Color

In this lesson, students will explore how colors can represent different emotions by creating a color wheel that reflects their feelings. They will discuss what triggers specific emotions and practice strategies for managing their emotions. This lesson is important as it helps students understand and articulate their emotions, fostering emotional intelligence and self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Julie Urquhart

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MA Counselor

Feelings Rainbow Art

In this lesson, students will use colors to express different emotions on a large paper rainbow. Each color will represent a different feeling, allowing students to visually connect to their emotions and discuss them openly. This activity aids in developing emotional awareness and communication skills, which are crucial for young learners as they begin to understand and articulate their feelings.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jasmine Taylor

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TX Counselor

Mindful Movement and Colors

This lesson combines gentle yoga poses with an exploration of mood-enhancing colors. Students will learn to associate certain movements with emotional expression, creating an outlet for stress relief and joyful reflection. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop emotional awareness and self-regulation skills in a fun and engaging way.

Tier 1
2/25

Tiffany Thornton (Gargano)

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MA Counselor

Creative Motivation

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kim Petrikowski

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AZ Computer Science, Language Arts

Emotions Through Colors

In this lesson, students will explore how different colors can represent various emotions and how artwork can be a powerful tool for expressing feelings. Through a hands-on activity, students will create their own color-coded emotion charts, helping them to better understand and articulate their emotions. This lesson is important as it fosters emotional intelligence and creativity, allowing young students to express themselves in a non-verbal way.

Tier 1
2/25

Christina Morley

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MA Psychologist

Colorful Character Creations

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Tamara peay

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TN English

The Art of Balance: Finding Harmony in Art and Life

Focus on creating balanced compositions in art, which mirrors finding balance in life. Students will learn to apply these principles for personal development. This lesson is designed for 10th-grade students and will be conducted in a 45-minute session, providing individual support to help students integrate artistic balance into their personal growth.

Tier 3
4/2

Jade Hodge

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TN English

Expressing Emotions Through Art

In this lesson, students will explore how creating art can help them process and express emotions. They will engage in an art activity designed to identify feelings and use colors and shapes to represent their internal state. This lesson is important as it encourages self-expression and emotional awareness, helping students to articulate their feelings in a creative and non-verbal way.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melissa Coffey

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MA General Education Teacher

Feelings and Colors

Students will learn to associate different emotions with colors and express their feelings through a creative painting activity. This lesson helps young learners understand and articulate their emotions, promoting emotional intelligence and self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Alicia Wilkerson

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TX Counselor

Express Yourself: Art and Emotions

In this lesson, students will explore how art can be a powerful tool for expressing emotions. Through a guided art activity, they will learn to channel their feelings into creative expression, gaining insight into the therapeutic benefits of art for mental health. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional awareness and coping skills, fostering a healthy outlet for self-expression.

Tier 1
2/25
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Amy Reidy

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MA General Education Teacher

Feelings in Colors

In this lesson, students will explore how colors can represent different emotions. They will learn to connect their feelings with various colors and create artwork that expresses these emotions. This lesson helps students develop emotional awareness and creative expression.

Tier 1
2/25
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Monica Zepeda @ Hanes EL

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TX Counselor

Exploring Emotions with Color

This lesson uses the Emotion Color Wheel to help students articulate their emotional spectrum. By associating colors with emotions, students can creatively and constructively express their feelings. This lesson is important as it enhances emotional literacy, helping students to better understand and communicate their emotions, which is crucial for their mental health and social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Marisa Gonzalez

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TX Instructor

Colors of Kindness

For grades K-2, this art-based lesson focuses on the impact of kindness using colors. Students explore how colors can express emotions and kindness by creating a collaborative mural, fostering a vibrant expression of empathy and artistic creativity within the classroom environment.

Tier 1
4/14
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Sarah Cheslock

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MA Psychologist

The Art of Mindfulness: Creative Expressions

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jessica Jean-Charles

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NY Health & Fitness

Mindful Art

Using art as a medium to express emotions and practice mindfulness, encouraging creativity and relaxation.

Tier 1
2/26

Yvonne Polanco

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CA Social Worker

Mindful Exploration Through Art

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.

Tier 1
4/21
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Brian Halvorsen

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HI Special Education Teacher

The Color of My Day: Emotional Check-In

In this lesson, students will explore their emotions by associating them with colors and creating visual representations. This activity encourages emotional awareness and helps young students articulate their feelings in a creative and non-verbal way. By engaging in this exercise, students will develop a better understanding of their emotions and learn to express them constructively.

Tier 1
2/25

Bridget Horan

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TX Counselor

Artful Emotions

In this lesson, students will engage in art activities to express and process complex emotions. By translating feelings into visual form, they will learn to navigate their emotional landscape more openly and productively. This lesson is important as it fosters self-awareness and emotional expression, helping students to better understand and manage their emotions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Alison Jenness

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MA General Education Teacher

What Color Is Your Mood?

Students will explore the connection between colors and emotions through art and discussion. This creative lesson fosters emotional awareness and expression, helping students understand and articulate their feelings. Designed for a 2nd-grade group, this 30-minute session is part of a Tier 2 intervention, focusing on small group support for emotional regulation.

Tier 2
4/1

Amelia St. George

Instructor

Feelings in Colors

In this lesson, kindergarten students will explore how colors can represent different emotions. Through a guided discussion and an art activity, students will learn to identify and express their feelings using colors. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop emotional awareness and communication skills, which are crucial for their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Hanna Woodard

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NC Counselor

Unleash Your Inner Artist

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.

Tier 1
Tuesday

cgregorich

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MA General Education Teacher

Emotion Mapping through Color

Encourage students to express emotions through art, linking colors to feelings. This 7th and 8th-grade lesson helps students visualize and discuss their emotions, promoting self-awareness and emotional vocabulary.

Tier 1
Monday
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bbeldenscott

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Creative Color Blast!

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Michael Gooch

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TN Instructor

Colorful Connections: Exploring Emotions

This lesson, suitable for grades K-2, encourages students to explore emotions and relationships by creating colorful art pieces. Through the use of various colors, students express different emotions, promoting an understanding of how colors can influence mood and foster empathy. The activity encourages storytelling, where students share stories associated with their art, enhancing communication and emotional literacy.

Tier 1
4/14
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Hallie Lambert

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VT Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Feelings and Colors

In this lesson, children will explore the connection between emotions and colors through a creative art activity. They will learn to express their feelings using different colors and understand how colors can represent various emotions. This lesson is important as it helps children develop emotional awareness and creativity, fostering a better understanding of themselves and others.

Tier 1
2/25

Aaron Armstrong

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TN Social Worker, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher

Color Your Feelings

A creative lesson where students use colors to express and understand their emotions. This lesson is designed for elementary school students to help them identify and articulate their feelings through art. The duration is approximately 60 minutes.

Tier 1
3/28
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Molly Mulhern

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NY Instructor

Color Your Feelings

A creative lesson where students use colors to express and understand their emotions. This lesson is designed for elementary school students to help them identify and articulate their feelings through art. The duration is approximately 60 minutes.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ting Gao

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NY Behavior Interventionist

Creative Marker Art Challenge

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Artful Emotions

In this lesson, students will use art as a medium to express their emotions and learn to identify different feelings. Through activities like emotion-themed painting and drawing, students will explore their emotional landscape in a creative and engaging way. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional awareness and expression, which are crucial skills for their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25

Pamela Vance

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TX Counselor

Emotion Colorscape

In this lesson, students will create an 'Emotion Colorscape' to visually represent their feelings using colors and shapes. This activity fosters emotional literacy by helping students associate specific colors with different emotions, enhancing their ability to recognize and articulate their feelings. Understanding the spectrum of emotions is crucial for developing empathy and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer Levasseur

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MA Math, Health & Fitness, Art, Music, Language Arts, Counselor, English

Art and Emotion Expression Workshop

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Alicia Wilson

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NY Instructor

Feelings Through Colors

In this lesson, students will explore their emotions by associating them with different colors. They will create color-coded drawings to represent various feelings and share brief stories about their artwork. This exercise encourages emotional expression and understanding in a fun and artistic way, helping young students to articulate and manage their emotions more effectively.

Tier 1
2/25

Tiffany Thornton (Gargano)

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MA Counselor

The Sound of Colors

In this lesson, first grade students will listen to different types of music and create drawings based on how the music makes them feel. This activity helps students express their emotions through art and enhances their ability to associate feelings with sensory experiences. By engaging in this creative process, students will develop a deeper understanding of how music can influence emotions and how they can use art as a form of expression.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie "Kate" Ray

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MA Counselor, Psychologist

Coping Skills Through Art

In this lesson, students will explore various art techniques to express their emotions and develop coping strategies. By engaging in creative activities, students will learn to channel their feelings into art, fostering emotional awareness and resilience. This lesson is important as it encourages self-expression and provides students with tools to manage their emotions effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lily Reed

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MA Instructor

Color My Feelings

In this lesson, students will explore their emotions by using colors to express how they feel. They will engage in an art activity where they paint or draw their current emotions, followed by a discussion on how different colors can represent various feelings. This lesson is important as it helps young students identify and articulate their emotions, fostering emotional intelligence and self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Tim Partlow

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NC Counselor

Street Art Spring: Graffiti and Murals

In this lesson, students will delve into the history and techniques of street art, focusing on graffiti and murals. They will then apply their learning by collaboratively creating a spring-themed mural. This lesson encourages self-expression and teamwork, helping students appreciate art as a form of communication and cultural expression.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Calmness Creations

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.

Tier 1
3/25
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Lorelei Barrett

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AZ Counselor

Understanding Emotions with Color

In this lesson, kindergarten students will explore their emotions by associating different colors with different feelings. Through art and discussion, students will learn to express and understand their emotional states. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop emotional awareness and expression, which are crucial for their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brittney Bullard

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NC Social Worker

Mindful Art: Inner Landscapes

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephen Habib

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MA Counselor

Emotions in Colors

In this lesson, students will explore how different colors can represent various emotions through painting. They'll learn to associate colors with feelings and express themselves creatively. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional awareness and self-expression, which are crucial for their social-emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25

Allison Thibodaux-Wing

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CA Psychologist

Shimmering Self-Portraits: Expressions Through Art

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.

Tier 1
4/16
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Melissa Avery

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AZ Counselor

Creativity Unplugged: Expressive Journals

This lesson focuses on fostering creativity and self-expression by inviting students to create 'expressive journals.' They'll explore different artistic mediums—writing, drawing, and collage—to convey personal experiences and emotions. This approach empowers students to discover and appreciate their unique voices while encouraging mindfulness and emotional literacy.

Tier 1
3/4
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Tondra Dillard-Cobb

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NC Special Education Teacher

Art Attack Challenge

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Michael Gooch

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TN Instructor

Painting Like an Impressionist

This lesson introduces students to the techniques of Impressionist painters such as Monet and Renoir. Students will learn to observe their surroundings and use light and color to create their own Impressionist-style artwork. This lesson encourages creativity and enhances observational skills, which are critical for artistic development.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Creative Expression Workshop

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.

Tier 1
2/25

p adams

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NC Social Worker

Floral Artistry: Pressing and Creating

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Express Yourself

This lesson encourages 3rd grade students to express their emotions and thoughts through creative outlets such as drawing and painting. Students will learn how art can be a tool for self-expression and coping, which is important for their emotional development and mental well-being. By engaging in this lesson, students will gain confidence in expressing themselves and learn to use art as a positive outlet for their feelings.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer Lyons

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AZ Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Illustrating Emotions

In this lesson, students will learn how to express different emotions through their art. They will create pieces that reflect happiness, sadness, anger, and more, using colors and shapes to convey feelings. This lesson is important because it helps young students understand and communicate their emotions, which is a key part of their social and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25

Michael Gooch

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TN Instructor

The Zen Creative Space

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.

Tier 1
Tuesday
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Rŏbi Anderson

Counselor, Social Worker

Rainbow Art Exploration

Students will learn about the colors of the rainbow through a fun and engaging art activity. They will use various materials to create their own rainbow, helping reinforce color recognition in an interactive way.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

The Art of Friendship: Expressing Through Creativity

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

The Art of Friendship: Expressing Through Creativity

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.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ariana Bueno

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MA Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Rainbow Art Adventure

In this lesson, students will learn about the colors of the rainbow and create their own rainbow-themed art projects. This lesson is important as it helps young children understand colors, encourages creativity, and develops fine motor skills.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Women Artists: Creative Expressions

In this lesson, students will learn about famous women artists and their unique styles. They will then create their own art inspired by these artists. This lesson promotes creativity and appreciation for the arts, helping young students to express themselves and understand the diversity of artistic expression.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Creative Art Adventure

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

The Emotion Rainbow

Explore the spectrum of emotions using colors and storytelling.

Tier 1
3/11

Carla Eliezer

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NY Social Worker, Counselor

Feelings Through Colors

In this lesson, students will explore their emotions by using colors to create drawings that reflect their current mood. This activity encourages young learners to communicate their feelings visually, promoting emotional literacy and self-awareness. By associating colors with emotions, students can better understand and express their feelings, which is crucial for their emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Morgan Petiti

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AZ Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist

Feelings Through Colors

In this lesson, students will explore different emotions and associate them with various colors. By creating 'emotion paintings,' they will express how they feel while discussing what each color means to them. This lesson is important as it encourages students to understand and articulate their emotions, fostering emotional intelligence and self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie "Kate" Ray

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MA Counselor, Psychologist

Emotion Kaleidoscope

In this lesson, students will create a kaleidoscope where each section represents a different emotion. This artistic approach allows students to visually explore how emotions can change and blend, fostering emotional literacy and individual expression. By engaging in this activity, students will develop a better understanding of their own emotions and learn to express them creatively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Candace P Smith

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NC Counselor

Spring Collage Creations

In this lesson, participants will create vibrant collages using magazines, newspapers, and other materials, inspired by springtime themes. This activity encourages creativity and resourcefulness, allowing students to express themselves artistically while learning to repurpose everyday materials. It helps develop fine motor skills, visual literacy, and an appreciation for art and nature.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Blooming Art: Crafting Clay Flowers to Celebrate Spring

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.

Tier 1
3/21
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Vicky Jaime

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AZ School Administrator

Abstract Art and Emotions

In this lesson, students will explore the world of abstract art and how it can be used to express complex emotions. They will learn about the elements of abstract art, such as color and form, and how these elements can convey different feelings. Through creating their own abstract pieces, students will have the opportunity to express their emotions artistically. This lesson is important as it encourages creativity, emotional expression, and an appreciation for diverse art forms.

Tier 1
2/25
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Audrey Eddins

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TX Counselor, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist

Creative Calm: Expressing Emotions Through Art

This lesson focuses on helping students utilize creative expressions as calming strategies. Over three 25-minute sessions, students will explore various art forms to express their emotions and learn techniques to calm their minds. This lesson is particularly beneficial for students who need individualized support in managing emotions and stress, making it a perfect fit for Tier 3 interventions.

Tier 3
2/28

Paisley Slattery

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MA Counselor

Emotions and Colors

In this lesson, students will explore the connection between emotions and colors through sensory activities and art. By using tactile materials, visual aids, and non-verbal communication tools, students will better understand how emotions can be communicated visually and through touch. This lesson is important as it helps students with cognitive delays develop emotional awareness and creative expression in a way that is accessible and engaging.

Tier 2
2/25
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Sheila McKnight

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NC Instructor

Navigating Emotions with Art

Students will use art as a medium to express and understand their emotions. This creative lesson is designed for 4th to 6th graders to help them process feelings and develop empathy by discussing the emotions that artwork might evoke or represent.

Tier 1
4/30
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lynn luckett

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MS General Education Teacher, Parent

Art as a Mirror: Reflecting Emotions

Students will explore how art can reflect and express emotions, encouraging self-awareness and personal growth. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the connection between their feelings and creative expression. Designed for an 11th-grade group, this 30-minute session focuses on Tier 2 group support.

Tier 2
3/26

Crystal Sullivan

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NY Social Worker

Feelings in Colors

Students will learn to associate different feelings with colors through a fun art project. This lesson will help them understand and express their emotions creatively, which is essential for their emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Angela Martinez

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OK Language Arts, Math

Creative Marker Art

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.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Street Art and Graffiti

Dive into the history and techniques of street art and graffiti. Students will learn about the significance of street art in culture, and create their own graffiti tags and murals using safe, classroom-friendly materials. This lesson emphasizes creativity, self-expression, and cultural appreciation.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Emotional Rainbows

In this lesson, students will create 'emotional rainbows' by associating colors with different emotions they have experienced. This activity encourages students to explore and express their feelings creatively, enhancing their emotional intelligence. By visualizing emotions through colors, students can gain a deeper understanding of their emotional states and learn to articulate their feelings more effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Justin Beechwood

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MA Special Education Teacher