Want to make something cool and crafty with your kids while also teaching them valuable STEM skills? DIY projects are the perfect way to share this learning experience with children, complete with hands on activities
Art books for kids are an easy way to introduce the seven elements of art to kids. Books make connections between art concepts & your child's life!
Dzieciakom (i mi również) gra Roll&Draw spobobała się tak bardzo, że postanowiłam zrobić swoją wersję. Zapraszam więc do rzucania kością i rysowania swoich potworków – Roll a Monster gam…
A round up of over 15 great STEAM projects – where math concepts are used to make pieces of art!
* retired project! * still ok to use, but a new version was released :) no longer working on this one and haven't been for years, stay blessed! ~♪
Thanks to the pandemic, we keep postponing our trip back to Japan for 2 years now. I have a nephew and a niece that I have never met and I am really dying to see my family. I also want to stuff myself with my mum's cooking, go shopping with my sister, visit the countryside for onsen (hot spring) and take my daughter and husband to all the cool places in Tokyo. But I know that there are others in the same situation and that these restrictions will not last forever (I hope!). Because spending the
Balloon Trombone: This is the trombone for those that can't afford the brass. It also works great for the straw enthusiast, scientists of sound, arts-and-crafts-drawer musicians, and budding clowns. There's something great about making your own instrument, as you ca…
Confira alguns exemplos para desenhar o corpo humano: magrinho, cheinho, gordinho até o bombado!
Art books for kids are an easy way to introduce the seven elements of art to kids. Books make connections between art concepts & your child's life!
Basic vocabulary, like knowing prepositions, is necessary for beginning readers. Teach prepositions with this simple game.
Adverbs Anchor Chart Plus, this blog post contains a fun, engaging class book project to do to reinforce the concept!
Use the correct positional word to describe the position of the bee in this preschool positional word worksheet.
Xi Zhang is a China-based illustrator and concept artist. She graduated from Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, China. Just go to the beach, relax and enj
Ron Mueck is an Australian hyper-realist sculptor working in Great Britain. Mueck's early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for children's television and films, notably the film "Labyrinth" for which he also contributed the voice of Ludo. ...
Below is the press text regarding the solo exhibition from 2021. “Fuko Ueda, born in 1979 in Tochigi prefecture. She completed the graduate school of Tokyo Polytechnic University in 2003. She won a lot of awards such as “Hitotsubo Exhibition” in 2000, JACA Special Award in 2001, and VOCA Exhibition in 2004, and she attracted […]
Try these three simple drawing techniques for anxiety the next time you feel unfocused or uninspired. Simple techniques with easy instructions and pics.
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How can sound be waves? It is a hard concept for kids. Try these 7 science experiments for kids to SEE sound. Learn the 5 senses with STEM activities.
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A display of kindergarten abstract masterpieces. These paintings were created at the very beginning of the year during our line and color study. We coated them with glossy Modge Podge to help the colors pop. Well, my helper moms and I can finally sleep in! The school-wide, hang-up-and-display-everything-we've-made-all-year art show is ooooo-ver. I'd like to thank the kids for their hard work, my amazing mom-helpers who put in countless hours hanging masterpieces, my former student teacher Lauren who worked for hours on the day of the show and my dear mom who drove down from Indiana to help and cheer us on. It was a huge success...one that will be hard to top next year. I thought I'd share with you the two-dimensional artwork from the art show. This is a photo-heavy post...and just the tip of the masterpiece-iceberg. Stay tuned for the upcoming episodes of In the Art Room: Clay Display and, not to be missed, our Walk Like an Egyptian program performed by our Super Second Grade Stars! But for now, sit back and enjoy these fabulous works of art. I'll provide a brief description of each. Feel free to leave a comment with any questions or thoughts below. Enjoy! These sweet kindergarten self-portraits were on display along side photos of the artist. The self-portraits were created on flesh colored construction paper with oil pastels. These were cut out and glued on top of bubble printed paper the kids had made. Hair was then painted. Finally, construction paper that we had cardboard printed was placed on top as a shirt, complete with collar and name tag. Kindergarten display of collage cats, winter landscapes, and fall printed trees. For this kindergarten winter landscape, we began by learning about tints and shades and painting the sky and snowy land. From there we collaged trees and houses. Finally we used metallic oil pastels to enhance the sky, the trees and the house. Because I have my classes for 1/2 hour, I had to think of a quicky project for my wee little ones. They were able to create this butterfly relief sculpture in just the nick of time. Egyptian collage landscapes by my first grade artists. You can read all about this lesson here. The idea of using the first grader's weaving for the body of a crocodile originally came from pinterest. But art teacher Lauren came up with the genius idea to create crocodile puppets. Here's the lesson. Love those teeth. The first graders also created these abstract collages at the beginning of the year. We did some leaf rubbing and painting. From there, we tore the painting into strips and glued them down to a larger piece of white paper. This was a great lesson on positive and negative space. In the second grade gallery, we have our circle loom weavings which we attached our Sculpey beads to, our Egyptian profile portraits, leafy prints and our golden tree paintings (not pictured). I also have the students write an Artist Autobiography every year that is placed along side a framed photo of the artist. Leafy Print Lesson can be found here. Our third grade gallery includes our sarcophagus, foil leaf reliefs, cardboard weavings and our haunted trees. Not pictured are our photos and bios. You can read more about our sarcophagus lesson here. A close up of one of the third grader's cardboard weavings. This year we tried our hand at adding beads to our weavings. We attempted to hide the cardboard with some scratch art paper designs. I hope this artist is able to find a good place for tacos while she's artin' it up in Paris! When painting our sarcophagus-es (sarcophagui? We eventually took to calling them our sarcopha-dudes), some of the early-finishers tried their hand at optical illusion drawing. This lesson was pulled from pinterest and was so simple, that I just wrote out the directions on the board and the early-finishers followed the steps. Fourth grade awesomeness: framed photos and bios, Mona Lisa group project photo (seen on the far left) Egyptian prints, cartouche, moon-light paintings, woven pouches, and Egyptian god portraits, Egyptian god portrait lesson here. The kid's all time favorite thing in the whole wide world to do: weave! Once the fourth graders get a taste of weaving, there is no turning back. I have one sweet girl who has woven 12 pouches now for her family members in Mexico. All the time and hours spent are immediately forgotten when you get a sweet note like this the following day...love it!
These 4th grade anchor charts reinforce concepts for reading, science, math, behavior management, environmentalism, and more!
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Struggling to find time in your day to plan, prep, AND teach art? In my first few years of teaching, I depended heavily on craftivities and directed drawings to fill my "art" time - there was just too much to prep! While there is nothing wrong with those activities, they can't replace an art lesson focused on essential art concepts, studying famous artists, learning artistic techniques, and exploring different media. These Bite-Size Art lessons will take your whole-class art instruction to a whole new level! This seasonal art project is paired with no-print, low-prep digital lesson focused on foundational art concepts. This "bite" focuses on Surrealism. PART 1: THE LESSON - This "bite" is meant to be projected on your whiteboard. This lesson can be done all at once (in roughly 30 minutes) or can be broken up into "bites" and used as a quick morning activity, as a transition back into learning from recess, at snack time, or at the end of the day. Topics Covered: What is Surrealism? What are the Characteristics of Surrealistic Artworks? How Does Surrealism Make You Feel? PART 2: THE PROJECT - Students will use their new knowledge of Surrealism to make a collage. Simply prep the materials, pull up the presentation, and go! A cute little character will guide you and your students through creating an art project that correlates with the lesson they just completed! Museum Walk This routine will give students time to thoughtfully appreciate their fellow artists' work and give them compliments! Display! Hang the projects in your room or in the hallway alongside a pre-made write up explaining the purpose of the lesson and what students learned. Everyone in the building will be impressed by your students art expertise! **Please note: The video links in this resource have been put through an ad removal website called SafeShare.tv - please check that your school district does not block SafeShare before purchase. Sometimes, links are moved or removed - please reach out to me via email at [email protected] if you find that a link is broken!
Art handouts and worksheets are invaluable tools for young artists and educators looking to unleash their creativity. These resources provide a structured platform for learning and experimentation, allowing budding artists to explore various techniques, concepts, and subjects. Whether you're a parent searching for engaging activities to inspire your child's artistic journey or a teacher seeking educational materials to enhance your art curriculum, our collection of art handouts and worksheets is sure to be a valuable entity that cultivates a love for art while honing essential skills.
How do you teach literary analysis? By using strategies that scaffold the process. Try these engaging classroom-tested strategies from Room 213.
Here I give you ideas and a complete diy to allow you to design and build your own vintage style corbel. It's much easier than you think.
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You have to see this fun drawing game for kids we played at our art summer camp in our children's art studio in Charlotte, NC.
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