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The Knot Challenge – A Drawing Challenge Sub/Cover Lesson

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This is a drawing challenge for your students!  The knot challenge asks your students to draw the knot.  You could use this to teach drawing or use is as a sub/cover lesson. It includes the worksheet pictured above and a two-page lesson plan.  The lesson plan includes a script for a non-specialist.

There are many art sub/cover lessons on The Arty Teacher.

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Sarah Crowther is The Arty Teacher. She is a high school art teacher in the North West of England. She strives to share her enthusiasm for art by providing art teachers around the globe with high-quality resources and by sharing her expertise through this blog.

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  • Last minute lesson

    This is fantastic for casual teachers or an end of term activity. Also good for mixed ability groups.

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    • Hi Edwina, Thank you for your review. I’m glad it worked well for you.

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  • The Knot Challenge

    This is great for a sub folder! Quite a challenge for beginner Art 1 students. Good for texture and value lesson.

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    • Thanks for your helpful review. Yes, my department has this in the bank of cover/sub lessons and students have created some great drawings. Glad it worked well for you.

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  • KNOT DRAWING

    The Knot Drawing pack looks great for improving students’ drawing skills. An excellent lesson to leave for a non-specialist relief teacher!

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    • Thanks for your review Gail. I hope your students enjoy it.

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