🎨 We're so glad you're here. Artbx was built to make teaching art easy, engaging, and inspiring—for both educators and students.
Let's get started in 5 easy steps...
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Getting Started Is Simple
🚀Step 1: Log In to Your Account Visit www.artbx.com and click the Log In button in the top-right corner. Use the email and password that was emailed to you. If you need help with your password, please contact us at [email protected]. 💡Tip - Your school teachers and staff will use this same username and password. Multiple users can login at once with your shared site username and login. |
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My Account
🖥️Step 2: View & Navigate Your Account Once you login, My Account will pop up in the middle of your screen. Click on any of the sections or grade level spans to browse those art lessons. 💡Tip - If you have access to Core+ Curriculum, you can view all 178 lessons by grade level span (0-1, 2-3, or 4-6), or just the 84 Core lessons. For Core and Core Studio subscribers, you will only see the "Core Art Curriculum Lessons" to view those 84 lessons. |
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Browse and Select Lessons
🔍 Step 3: Select An Art Lesson to View Once you select a grade level span page from My Account, you can browse the art lessons and click on any of the tiles to open up that art lesson. 💡Pro Tip - Above the lessons is a Google Spreadsheet Lesson Directory, which will show you all of the lessons, duration, supplies, and more. You can download or make your own copy of the spreadsheet to edit, rearrange, or add notes. This is a helpful planning tool, especially if you are new to Artbx. |
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Lesson Resources
🖼️ Step 4: Use Lesson Resources Each lesson page will have the following resources:
💡Tip - If you are showing the demo video to students, prepare to pause throughout the video to give students time to complete each step. |
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Lesson Directory & Planning Guides
📚 Step 5: Review the Lesson Directory and Planning Guides The lesson directory is a helpful tool to view all of the lesson details in one place. This will help prepare and plan for the lessons throughout the year. You can copy the Google Doc so you can edit it or you can download it to Excel. 👉 Click here to access |
🎨 Enjoy Teaching Art!
We're here to support you every step of the way. If you ever have questions, ideas, or need support, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We love hearing from passionate educators like you!
📬 Contact us anytime at [email protected]
Let’s create something amazing together! 💖
We're here to support you every step of the way. If you ever have questions, ideas, or need support, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We love hearing from passionate educators like you!
📬 Contact us anytime at [email protected]
Let’s create something amazing together! 💖