Framed Teaching Art
Teachers are artists themselves and sometimes they need framed teaching art to help liven up the classroom or to get their subject across to students. There are a variety of artists and art companies that have created and captured great moments that make teaching easier.
History teachers sometimes have a difficult time keeping the interest of the class because they don’t feel like they need to learn about history because they live in the present. By adding framed history teaching art to the room students are learning without even knowing it. Great pieces like the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are great for the history classroom.
Science teachers can gain the interest of students by using framed teaching artwork that represent things like Thomas Edison original light bulb patent drawing or Leonardo Da Vinci’s Flying Machine or The Heart. By placing a framed periodic table in the class room children will be learning just by looking at it every day or perhaps a poster of the muscular system could move learning along.
Students come in all ages and it is never too early to start learning through art. Elementary teachers can use the “Animal Alphabet” to get their little one on track. They can liven up the class rooms and make them more engaging with works like “Row Row Your Boat”, “Purple Cow” or “Twinkle Twinkle”, all by artist Cheryl Piperberg. Hanging art photographs of famous people in history like Martin Luther King, Einstein, and Abraham Lincoln can get young minds working and asking questions; therefore learning.