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 ...
Alphabet Art Project for 1st Grade ByMarcia Beckett|November 17, 2013| This is a great project to try at the beginning of the year or as your students are reviewing the alphabet and beginning to learn to write words and phrases. I got this idea from the bookDynamic Art Projects for Child...
The following art projects are suited for 1st-grade students. Each art project is designed to help students understand the concept of symmetry and reinforce similar patterns with pictures. The students’ experimentation with different materials help them learn about physics, geometry, and the relationsh...
Whether you are looking for flower science or flower art projects, ideas for your flower theme or flower printable activities to practice math or literacy skills – you will want to try these fun flower activities for kids with your preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and...
Welcome to First Grade! I’m MzDebra, first grade teacher. Welcome to my first grade museum! I love teaching first grade and I love the arts. Any and all forms of art. In my classroom, the arts components are built in to most learning tasks. This brings focus and joy to learning an...
It was the first project I did that made me aware of how powerful collage and... Learn More Related Categories: 1st Grade Art Lessons 2nd Grade Art Lessons Animals Art Lessons by Grade Birds Paper Projects Spring Art Happy Paper Penguin Art Project If you are looking for an expressive,...
I’m posting this to help other people, because I know as a new teacher I felt overwhelmed trying to come up with lessons for every grade level constantly! This is a rough outline of projects I love to do … Read more… → Tagged curriculum, curriculum template, lesson planning, scope...
Besides the curiosity towards this subject area, it’s never been child’s play to do art projects, interpret a painting of an outstanding artist, or analyze a whole art movement inside out. So is writing an art essay. Artistic analysis has many details to consider, and it can take a lo...
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 the inner blades, a list that fills the first 9 pages in her book! It introduces what is a running theme in the show...
Drawing, playing games, filming movies, making animations or games, coding, and skill-building activities are some of the creative, hands-on elements included in the projects. There's also a Mini-Mash version for younger children that focuses on activities that will help them get ready for ...