Keep the fun going all year long with this roundup of creative, simple, and fun 1st grade art projects. Whether you feel like diving into painting, pattern-making, mixed media, or sculpture, there is something for everyone on this list. We have projects that can be tackled over multiple ...
I used this simple “Snowflake Starter” to help my 1st and 2nd graders draw their own snowflakes. This is a great way to teach about radial symmetry. If you are going to use watercolor paints or glue thicker materials on to the paper, print the templates onto thicker cardstock. Simply ...
1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade Kindergarten Preschool Share Are you tired of ads too? For a small fee you can get this site – and all the free goodies –100% ad-free! Click Here Get ready for a fun, beautiful spring with these clever and uniqueflower projects. Whether you are looking...
To keep the project manageable for first graders, I used... Learn More K 55 Min Related Categories: 1st Grade Art Lessons 2nd Grade Art Lessons Art at Home Fish and Sea Life Kindergarten Art Lessons Line Drawing Summer Art Tempera Paint Summer Beach & Biz Book Reads Oh yes. It’s ...
students but I haven’t had time to do much in the last couple of years. So I decided to combine two projects into one by having them make printing plates and use them to create the background of their portraits. I can’t wait to see how they each put their own spin on this ...
This is a very simple, but satisfying process I tried with 1st graders. All you need is a pencil, some stencils and watercolors. Over the years I have collected all kinds of stencils from garage sales, thrift stores, donations and catalogs. I have them all in a big box for kids to pi...
My second and third graders created this beautiful winter Cardinal art lesson, but it would be appropriate for fourth grade as well. It’s very easy considering how stunning it is... Learn More Related Categories: 2nd Grade Art Lessons 3rd Grade Art Lessons 4th Grade Art Lessons Animals Art...
Now grab your hairdryer . We found my low setting was not warm enough to melt the crayons. If you have young children (toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, first graders, 2nd graders) you will probably want to do this part as a parent. Older students can help. But I suggest having ...
Thanks to Amy Andrews and Talia Morales from Coast Music Therapy for presenting our professional development workshop, Expressive Arts in Special Education. Enjoy! Posted in 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, Collage, Lesson plans | Tagged art books, art camp, arts integration, collage, common co...
The Southern landscape can be seen as the repository of memory, history, and trauma but it can also be seen as the repository for families, love, kindness, respect and connection between human beings – not always opposition and conflict. And while the photographs in the exhibition “ask us ...