The projects below are geared toward students from Kindergarten through 3rd Grade. Follow each one with age-appropriate questions about what makes art "art" and their own creative experience. 1. Splatter Painting Like Jackson Pollock Background and Historical Information: Jackson Pollock is best know...
Are you looking for art projects that go along with children’s books? Here are 10 art projects that go along with children’s books! I love to include children’s books in my art lessons. It’s a great “hook” to capture their interest and also it provides a way for students to ...
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Tagged clay, second grade, wall hangings Clay Projects for Kids By Marcia Beckett | February 24, 2016 | 1 Comment Hello! Today I am going to catch up on some of the clay projects my students have been working on. The last few weeks we have been busy learning clay techniques, buil...
2nd Grade Objective 3rd Grade Objective 4th Grade Objective 5th Grade Objective Here you will find free art lesson projects for your kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade and fifth grade students. The lessons are free to use and of great benefit as a tool for edu...
Art Projects for Inclusion Students I’ve received a few letters asking me about projects best suited for inclusion kids. While I’m not anywhere near qualified to answer this question on a professional level, either as... Learn More Related Categories: How to Teach Art Inclusion/Special Need...
Thisdandelion art projectcelebrates this wonderful plant by making aflower craftwith toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, grade 2, and grade 3 students. Thissummer craft for kidsis perfect for all ages! You’ll love the fun fork painting part!
Try thisaluminum foil craftswith toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6 students. Plus don’t miss our funlava lamp experiment, 100 fun and easyfood experiments for kids, and pop rockseasy science experiments to do at home, ...
A nice “Thank You” for the opportunities and sharing the credit for the results of this most collaborative of mediums. Iris, with multiple aperture blades, contains the names of the Artist collaborators on the outer blades, and all those involved with creating and mounting her projects fill ...
Consider adding an art project to your science unit! I'm happy to offer this fully narratedPolar BearPortraitdirected drawing and tempera painting lesson that was designed especially for students in2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade. This video tutorial demonstrates the necessary ste...