Hi John,
Before joining Art Around the Year, the seasonal art lesson program for teachers, I thought you might have a few more questions.
The program is organized around the school year, with four lessons per month, and printable plans to go with each lesson. The lessons are diverse so you can engage and connect with multiple modes of learning and expression. You'll get a total of 36 lessons, plus six bonus lessons for rainy days or sub days.
Given that the deadline to join at the low rate of $79 (with bonuses) is coming up tonight, I thought it might help if you could take a look inside?!
I made you a short tour, John, if you'd like to join me for a peek ⤵
More questions?
Q: “How is this different from lessons I can find for free online?”
A: AATY is different, dare I say better (!!), because all the WORK of pulling a cohesive structure of lessons is done for you, saving you gobs of time for other things.You can stop searching all over the internet for lessons, and instead, simply click into your AATY portal to pull up next week's plan 😅 And, your lessons will be highly relevant to your students' interests as they connect to season changes, holidays, and cultural celebrations. We've even included seasonal calendars to remind you of what's coming up.
Q: “Is this for me if I'm a homeschooler/pre-k teacher/5th grade teacher?”
A: AATY is for classroom teachers with students between 4 and 8 years old. While we'll use some classroom language, homeschoolers could easily adapt these lessons to the home environment. If your students are older than 8, you could still benefit from this program if you and/or your students gravitate to open-ended making.
Q: “How long will I have access?”
A: You'll have lifetime access to the program so you could use it this year, next year, and beyond.
Join ART AROUND THE YEAR now! |
All the best,
Rachelle “let's make seasonal art” Doorley
P.S. The path to having all your art lessons ready to go is clear. But this opportunity is closing quick - doors swing shut midnight ET...Grab Art Around the Year.