This art sub lesson was created with the idea that it could be taught by any substitute teacher, classroom teacher, or art teacher. It is fully scripted with plenty of visuals. Great to keep in your emergency sub binder. This art sub plan focuses on the architecture of onion domes. It talks about the beauty and uniqueness of this architectural element and shows how it has been used in a variety of ways. It includes such classical structures as the Taj Mahal and St. Basil's Cathedral as well as an Avant Garde creation of Hundertwasser. Many other buildings that have onion domes are featured as well.This lesson may be shown in two ways. It may be projected or it may be printed out and shown up close. All the teacher needs to do to teach this lesson is to read the script and ask the questions. All instructions are included.The materials needed for the student artwork are simple: paper, pen or pencil, ruler, and crayons or markers.The file you download includes a .pdf version of the lesson and a .pptx one.If you are interested in other lessons that connect with architecture, you might like these:Captivating CastlesA Tree House for MeJames Rizzi's Happiest Houses on EarthFairy Houses and Gnome Homes