Art Room Jobs Poster
Need help cultivating an effective art classroom management system? Assigning and maintaining jobs in the elementary art room is essential to an art teacher’s sanity. Without them? Pandemonium ensues at clean-up time.
Predetermined jobs help set clear expectations while fostering independence and leadership skills. Now, you can give your drab bulletin board a makeover with this editable art room jobs poster set!
Editable Job Chart for the Elementary Art Room
Don’t like the art room jobs I’ve pre-designed? You can create your own titles for these jobs using the editable PowerPoint documents I’ve included. These files are also saved in 8.5×11, 11.7×16.5, and 11×17 sizes.
Additionally, guidance on laying out the job titles and description for each is included.
Features
- 8 Colorful, print-and-go art room jobs posters in 3 sizes so students can see them from afar
- 8 Editable posters so you can create your own job titles and descriptors
- 3 Job chart sizes so you can print either at home, at school, or at a local or online print shop and customize it
- 2 Sizes of “Art Jobs” header text so it fits the space you have
- 8 Border colors to give your bulletin board a polished look
- 5 Fun paintbrush, paint, and palette graphics to excite your kids about helping out in the art room
Art Room Job Titles
This bulletin board set comes with 8 ready-to-print art room jobs posters. Each is a different color of the rainbow. To make assigning jobs easy, I recommend each table group has their own assigned task. Marking the tables with colored stickers or signs (red, pink, orange, yellow, etc.) will make assigning and switching jobs easy, too.
- Distribution Crew: Pass out supplies, projects, and folders
- Trash Managers: Throw away trash on the floor and tables
- Turbo Table Washers: Wash and dry all the tables
- Noise Monitors: Remind classmates about the noise level
- Sink Specialists: Wash brushes and keep the sink area clean
- Rescue Squad: Answer questions about project directions
- Floor Patrol: Pick up anything dropped on the floor
- Collection Crew: Collect supplies, projects, and folders
Art Room Jobs for Students
I’ve designed this jobs chart knowing most art rooms have anywhere from 6 – 8 tables. If you only have 6 tables but you like the 8 jobs I’ve laid out, you can always double up two jobs on one table.
For example, if there are 6 kids at the table, have 3 of them be trash managers while the other 3 be floor patrol. Here, I’ve picked two jobs that likely don’t require 6 kids to do the job. So doubling up makes sense. In other cases, you would never want one table to be both the distribution crew and the collection crew as those jobs may require a lot.
You Will Receive
- 8 Non-Editable Jobs Posters (8.5×11; 11×17, and 11.7×16.5)
- 8 Editable PowerPoint Jobs Posters (8.5×11; 11×17, and 11.7×16.5)
Terms of Use
Please refer to my complete terms of use prior to purchasing.
Betty Lindquist –
Love the art job titles! Make our jobs fun and colorful for our art room.
Jillri S. –
I’m using this to create decor for my classroom! Thank you!
Lauren Sprout (verified owner) –
Definitely a great resource to have in the art room!
Heather B. –
Great visual resource to use in the art room to distribute jobs.
Lori L. –
This is a practical and nice looking way to help students be more involved in helping to keep the art room clean.
Jana N. –
Love this resource! Super helpful for myself, and my students!
Amy P. –
Such a wonderful resource! It worked great for our classroom art helper jobs!
Virtually There (Teacher-Author) –
I use this along with the other Glitter Meets Glue resource (with the paint buckets) as a way to organize table jobs, up on the SmartBoard. I added them to Google Slides, so that I can prepare the different jobs before class in an easy to use way. The kids really like them!