Kids love the thoughtfully designed art projects in this PreK-5 elementary art curriculum created by art teacher with 20+ years of experience
Use this collection of Gustav Klimt teaching resources and complete Klimt Famous Artist Unit lesson plans for elementary art classes.
Helpful resources for teaching young artists about the techniques and popular works of famous artists throughout history
This mega bundle includes all 36 fun, simple, and purposeful song posters adapted by Kids Art Projects 101. This set is part of series designed to incorporate music and movement into the art room. Not only do songs make learning more fun, they integrate rhythm and rhyme as well as specific art concepts and behavioral expectations relating to art class. The songs are art-based adaptations of traditional classroom chants, songs, and rhymes. Set to familiar tunes, these songs help young students quickly and cheerfully absorb and reinforce procedural and content-based knowledge specific to the art room. This complete song bundle includes: 4 Getting Started Songs for entering the art room and getting settled in quickly! 4 Clean Up Time Songs to make clean up expectations loud and clear! 4 Lining Up Songs that’ll make you feel proud (instead of frazzled!) as the students line up to leave the art room. 4 Using Glue Songs about safe and effective glue use! 4 Quiet Time Songs about getting focused and working quietly! 4 Try Your Best Songs about using effort and keeping a growth mindset! 4 Using Scissors Songs about how to safely hold, use, and pass scissors! 4 Write Your Name Songs about remembering to write your name on your artwork! 4 Art Show Time Songs to celebrate the completion of a project and the opportunity to put art on display! Each song is offered in both color and black and white. ***************************************************************** More from the Art Song Series Try a free sample song pack! Get the Washing Hands in the Art Room Song Posters freebie here. PreK-2 Art Room Song Poster Bundle 1: Getting Started, Clean Up, Lining Up PreK-2 Art Room Song Poster Bundle 2: Using Glue, Quiet Time, Try Your Best PreK-2 Art Room Song Poster Bundle 3: Scissors, Write Your Name, Show Time Get ALL 36 songs at a discounted price: PreK-2 Art Room Classroom Management Songs MEGA Bundle (that's this one!) ***************************************************************** About Kids Art Projects 101 Kids Art Projects 101 is led by Cara Medico, Ed.D. Cara is an experienced artist, mom and K-5 art teacher with over 15 years of experience teaching elementary art. Click here to follow Kids Art Projects 101 on Teachers Pay Teachers and get updates about new products and sales in our TpT store. ***************************************************************** Stay connected with Cara and Kids Art Projects 101 **I believe beautiful things happen when you invite children to engage in authentic, age-appropriate, art experiences. Whether you're a parent or teacher, all those interested in inspiring the little artists in your lives are invited to join our private Facebook group H E R E!** More ways to stay connected: Website ★ Facebook ★ Instagram
Introduce elementary art students to Kandinsky circles with this set of art lessons ending in a unique Wassily Kandinsky art project.
Helpful collection of Robert Indiana teaching resources and complete Indiana Famous Artist Unit lesson plans to teach elementary art class.
Helpful collection of Alexander Calder teaching resources and complete Calder Famous Artist Unit lesson plans to teach elementary art class.
Kids love the thoughtfully designed art projects in this PreK-5 elementary art curriculum created by art teacher with 20+ years of experience
Engaging process art activities are the foundation of this pre-k art curriculum for children ages 3 and up. Also great for art therapy.
Kids love the thoughtfully designed art projects in this PreK-5 elementary art curriculum created by art teacher with 20+ years of experience
Kids love the thoughtfully designed art projects in this PreK-5 elementary art curriculum created by art teacher with 20+ years of experience
Kids love the thoughtfully designed art projects in this PreK-5 elementary art curriculum created by art teacher with 20+ years of experience
Introduce elementary art students to Monet with this set of art lessons ending in a unique water lilies Claude Monet art project.
Helpful resources for teaching young artists about the techniques and popular works of famous artists throughout history
Use this collection of Andy Warhol teaching resources and complete Famous Artist Unit lesson plans for elementary art classes.
Use this collection of Gustav Klimt teaching resources and complete Klimt Famous Artist Unit lesson plans for elementary art classes.
Introduce elementary art students to Pollock with this set of three art lessons ending in a unique Jackson Pollock art project.
Introduce elementary art students to Rousseau's jungle art with this set of four art lessons ending in a unique Henri Rousseau art project.
Helpful collection of Alexander Calder teaching resources and complete Calder Famous Artist Unit lesson plans to teach elementary art class.
Helpful collection of Paul Cezanne teaching resources and complete Cezanne Famous Artist Unit lesson plans to teach elementary art class.
Kids love the thoughtfully designed art projects in this PreK-5 elementary art curriculum created by art teacher with 20+ years of experience
Helpful resources for teaching young artists about the techniques and popular works of famous artists throughout history
Use this collection of Paul Klee teaching resources and complete Klee Famous Artist Unit lesson plans to teach elementary art class.
Use this collection of Munch teaching resources and complete Munch Famous Artist Unit lesson plans to introduce young artists to The Scream.
Use this collection of Paul Klee teaching resources and complete Klee Famous Artist Unit lesson plans to teach elementary art class.
Use this collection of Andy Warhol teaching resources and complete Famous Artist Unit lesson plans for elementary art classes.
Superhero Comic Bubbles - Instant Download Hi! Welcome to Kids Party Works! This listing includes 6 Superhero Comic Book Bubbles in a digital printable format. ---------------------------------------------------- **PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASE** ---------------------------------------------------- - No physical product is mailed or shipped. - This is a digital file - For personal use only - This is NOT and editable file - Due to the nature of downloadable files, regrettably, three are no refunds/credits/exchanges after purchase. See our entire Kids Party Works Collection here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KidsPartyWorks?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=19711626 Create your own Superhero decorations with these 20 fun blank comic book bubbles. These fun Superhero Comic Bubbles Clipart set is great for Photo Booth Props, Backdrops, Birthday Party Decorations and Cake Topper. This Superhero Birthday Clipart is tons of fun for games (hide them and have the children find them). ★This Instant download includes 1 Zip File, that includes 1 PDF file with 20 pages. Graphics vary in size but are approximately 7" x 10" (17.8 x 25.4 cm). ***DOWNLOADING*** Click "Add to Cart" and fill out information. After payment has processed, you will receive an email with a download link where you can download the file. If you think you didn't receive it, be sure to check your spam/junk folder. ***PRINTING*** For best results, print on bright white heavy card stock or matte photo paper. Please note that colors may vary depending on printer, ink, computer screens and other variables. SUPERHERO COMIC BUBBLES, Superhero Bubbles, Comic Bubbles, Superhero Birthday, Superhero Party, Superhero Decorations, Superhero, Superhero Party Supplies, Superhero Party Booth Props, Superhero Cake. COPYRIGHT AND TERMS OF USE © 2012-2018 KidsPartyWorks.Com Use and print my designs as often as you like for your own PERSONAL USE, do not copy or use my designs for any type of commercial purposes. No reselling, file sharing or altering graphic. Thank you for shopping at Kids Party Works for fun kids' party printables. Have a Super Celebration! Marlene
Marc Chagall believed in painting from the heart and that's what he did! Learn more about this amazing artist with 10 Marc Chagall Art Projects for Kids.
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This past week's after school art class was great! We were able to get two art projects done in the allotted time and some children had a few minutes to sketch. Both of these projects are fun and colorful and easy to do. I've done them with preschoolers up through fourth graders and everyone seems to enjoy it! This time, I was able to show the children artwork from each artist and link the lessons to children's books about the artists. If you haven't checked out these books, please do! The first project is: Handy Andy's inspired by the blog Artolazzi. For this project, I shared the book: "Uncle Andy's," by James Warhola. What a lovely book! This is written by a nephew of Andy Warhol and is told from the child's perspective. James Warhola talks about visiting his Uncle Andy at his studio and all of the interesting projects and people he sees there. I really like this book. It is interesting to look at the illustrations and see all of the fun details. The book also reminds me that children are like little sponges, soaking up info and inspiration from their environments. Warhola speaks about how inspiring it was to be surrounded by all of the art objects and artwork in his Uncle Andy's studio and being able to see the process his Uncle went through to create his art (note: I brought in one of the Marilyn Monroe series of paintings for the children to view--it had repetition and color that I wanted to highlight with the project below). Handy Andys I saw this project on the blog: Artolazzi and loved it. I changed it a bit to use bright papers instead of paint for the backgrounds to speed things up a bit. I used a bright pad of paper I bought at the local copy store (Staples) which was 50 sheets of 11" x 14" paper (5 bright colors) for about $5. Supplies Needed: 1 sheet of bright paper 11" x 14" for the background 2 5.5"x 7" rectangles of bright paper (different colors than your background) 4 5.5"x 7" rectangles of bright paper (assorted brights so that the hands cut from these papers are different than the backgrounds) Pencil Scissors Glue stick Black tempera paint Paper plate for palette Directions: 1. I had the students select one 11" x 14" piece of bright paper for their background. In the above image, my background piece is yellow. 2. I then had them select two rectangles (5.5" x 7" each) these needed to be different than their background paper. These were glued down to the background so that it appeared the background is divided into four sections. Use the photo as a guide. In my example, I used a blue and a green rectangle. 3. I then handed out stacks of four rectangles (each 5.5" x 7") of assorted colors that had been stapled together. I had the students trace their hands onto the stack and cut through all four at once with their scissors to create four identical hand shapes. Remove the staples, arrange onto the background and glue down using the glue stick. Glue the fingers down well so they don't curl off of the page. 4. Once everything was glued down well, I had the students come over to the printing station where they could dip their hands into the black tempera I had placed in foam plates and then print onto their backgrounds over each of the hand prints. They came out great! The children had lots of fun with these and the bright colors really created an eye-popping display! These would be so nice for Mother's Day or Father's Day and they didn't take any time at all (maybe 30 minutes from start to finish). Coming soon: Part two of this post...15 minute Jackson Pollock paintings!
O'Keeffe's paintings make great inspiration for kids' art projects, so let's check out 10 of the best Georgia O'Keeffe projects for kids!
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The artist Seurat showed us how a simple dot can create great art! Introduce kids to the science of color with these Georges Seurat art projects for kids.
Fun art projects for kids inspired by Women Artists!
From mixed media to simple sketching, there's something here for every 1st grader.
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Fourth graders are so enthusiastic about creating these Chinese dragons. We talked about the difference between the European dragon and the Chinese dragon. The Chinese dragon is a symbol of good luck and wisdom. It is a symbol of power for people who are worthy of it and a creature to be feared by fools and evildoers. The European dragon on the other hand is typically an unruly dreadful beast feared by all for its ruthlessness. We talked about how the appearance of the Chinese dragon has changed over time. It has become a creature that flies with a serpent's body, hawk claws, cow ears and the whiskers and scales of a carp (koi). We also learned the Chinese Waterfall Legend. It tells if the koi fish that swam up the Yellow river against the current and tried for 100 years to jump up the waterfall. When he finally made it, he became a dragon that chases pearls of wisdom. We talked about the life lessons that this story teaches us such as perseverance. The dragon is a huge part of Chinese culture and makes many appearances at celebrations. We also watched some dragon dance videos while we worked. Notice that it is chasing a pearl of wisdom! The main art concept that we talked about during this project was color blending. We talked about how to layer colors to blend, and we talked about using water to help colors to smoothly transition on our papers. Does it Blend Well? YES: 2 Primary Colors, 2 Analogous Colors (next door neighbors on the color wheel) NO: 3 Primary Colors, Complementary Colors (opposites on the color wheel), Secondary Colors When we talk about blending, I explain that our goal is to use vibrant rainbow colors on our artwork, so it's important to know how to avoid brown. Next, we do some color math. I explain that to make brown, you combine all 3 primary colors. I write out this basic equation on the board... Red+Yellow+Blue = Brown Then, we simplify the equation a variety of ways: If, R+Y=O, and Y+B=G, and R+B=P, and R+Y+B= Brown then... (R+Y)+B= O+B = Brown ...or... (Y+B)+R= G+R = Brown ...or... (R+B)+Y= P+Y = Brown As it turns out, when we simplify the equation we end up with complementary pairs: (notice that these are on the "NO" list). Orange and Blue Green and Red Purple and Yellow Why can't we blend secondary colors together Mrs. Seitz? To answer this question we expand the equations and discover that all 3 of the primary colors are present in the mixtures. Orange + Green = (R+Y)+(B+Y) Green + Purple = (Y+B)+(R+B) Purple + Orange = (B+R)+(R+Y) The color math really helps the kids understand the reasons behind what works and what doesn't. It also gives them a way to figure it out if they haven't memorized what works. When I teach it this way, it creates an ah-ha moment for many of the kids. At this point in the year, my 4th graders are really quite good with color concepts because we have already done our Kandinsky color mixing lesson with fractions! Learning Goals: I can... - Explain the difference between Chinese and European dragons - Tell about Chinese dragons - Blend using analogous colors (next door neighbors) - Give examples of colors that do and do not blend well
These amazingly colorful Romero Britto Art Projects for Kids are sure to brighten up your day! Check out art work, sculptures, collages and more!