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Studio Habits of Mind Posters for Elementary Art Room Bulletin Board Ideas

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3rd - 8th, Homeschool
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33 pages
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Thank you for creating these posters, the students were engaged with them and they made the classroom bright and colourful
I have it on a board near where the hand washing line is so that students can read it while they wait.

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Tap into your student's critical thinking skills with these 8 Studio Habits of Mind art room posters. Created by Harvard researcher, Lois Hetland, the Studio Thinking framework represents best practices for art students and educators. These Habits mirror what working visual artists do to succeed.

What's great is that you can teach the 8 Studio Habits of Mind (SHOM) in any order at any age level. Additionally, they're effective for both traditional teaching methods as well as TAB teaching (Teaching for Artistic Behavior).

Use these signs in your instruction by assigning classes to focus on one Habit during their work time. For example, one lesson can be centered on learning to blend paint better (develop craft). This will help students think about art as being process-based, and not product-based.

This 8 Studio Habits of Mind poster pack ties in well with any art curriculum, too.

I designed these art room signs with a bright, rainbow glitter look. They'd look great in any elementary or middle school setting. Also included in this bulletin board set are borders and letters spelling out, "Studio Habits of Mind."

8 STUDIO HABITS POSTERS

  • Develop Craft: Learning to use and care for tools and materials as well as the practices of an art form.
  • Engage and Persist: Learning to embrace important artistic problems and develop focus within my work.
  • Envision: Learning to mentally picture the next possible steps in my work.
  • Express: Learning to create works that convey an idea, a feeling, or meaning.
  • Observe: Learning to look carefully to see things that might not otherwise be seen.
  • Reflect: Learning to talk about and assess the process of artmaking for myself and others.
  • Stretch and Explore: Learning to reach beyond my abilities and embrace the chance to learn from my mistakes.
  • Understand Art World: Learning about art history and ways to interact as an artist with other artists.

YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • 8 Studio Habits of Mind Posters in 2 Sizes (8.5"x11" includes a .25" white border; 11"x17" borderless)
  • "Studio Habits of Mind" Alphabet Letters in 2 Sizes (3.6” and 7.7“ letters on 8.5”x11”)
  • Borders in 6 Colors (on 8.5”x11”)

The large posters can be printed using a large format inkjet printer, printed at a copy center, or other print on demand site.

NOTE

You are downloading a zipped file which contains several non-editable pdfs. Therefore, changes or additions can not be made to it.

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Total Pages
33 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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