Your new source for art history related coloring pages. Famous artists and art movements included. Grab your own printable PDF.
Your new source for art history related coloring pages. Famous artists and art movements included. Grab your own printable PDF.
Kids learn about the fine art of printmaking using flat pieces of styrofoam, tempera paint, and rollers to make prints.
Your new source for art history related coloring pages. Famous artists and art movements included. Grab your own printable PDF.
Art ideas for kids and families that are HILARIOUS!
Kids learn about the fine art of printmaking using flat pieces of styrofoam, tempera paint, and rollers to make prints.
Kids learn about the fine art of printmaking using flat pieces of styrofoam, tempera paint, and rollers to make prints.
Your new source for art history related coloring pages. Famous artists and art movements included. Grab your own printable PDF.
This sticker art project is beautifully simple while it works on core skills. Kids love stickers so they are a natural choice for art projects and learning activities. Using stickers helps develop the pincer grasp, eye-hand coordination, and visual-spatial processing.
Why not try something fancy and affordable for the fall season? Here is a free vintage fall fine art print download for you to enjoy!
Scissor salad is a fun way to practice how to use scissors and build fine motor scissor cutting skills. Get free labels and worksheets!
Antwerp-based studio Vrints-Kolsteren was commissioned by Fine Art and Friends, an arts institution in the nearby town of Mol, to design their new visual identity. Fine Art and Friends support another of Vrints-Kolsteren’s clients, the Academy of Arts Mol, by organising conferences, projects, exhibitions and workshops.
Last week, my Fine Art for Kids preschool class learned about Impressionism, looking at images by Monet and studying his Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies. We talked about what an “impression” is,…
Your new source for art history related coloring pages. Famous artists and art movements included. Grab your own printable PDF.
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step Magritte art project for kids and Magritte Coloring Page. Stop by and download yours for free.
Inside you'll find an easy Joan Miro Art Project and Miro Coloring Page. Stop by and grab yours for free.
Farm Art activities, Farm Fine Motor Activities, & Farm Sensory Activities for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students
Entertain your preschooler while helping them practice their fine motor skills with these free printable q-tip coloring templates!
FREE printable Symmetry drawing activity for preschool and kindergarten kids. A fun art and math activity in one! Kids will complete the symmetrical pictures by drawing the other half.
Spending the first week of school teaching classroom expectations and procedures is essential for a successful year. Glue is a tricky school supply for many little learners and there definitely needs to be instruction dedicated to teaching learners how to use this tool.Glue BottlesWhen learners are not taught how to use their glue correctly things
Kids learn about the fine art of printmaking using flat pieces of styrofoam, tempera paint, and rollers to make prints.
Julia Child's coq au vin is all it is cracked up be: a cracking-good recipe.
FREE cutting, coloring and tracing pack for preschool and kindergarten to practice scissor skills and fine motor skills. Includes 6 no-prep worksheets for a set of easy and fun activities.
Kids color and cut out a spiral snake, exercising their fine motor skills on this prekindergarten arts and crafts and coloring worksheet.
Learn how to make suncatchers with this fun, fine motor raindrop art activity that has preschoolers peel and sharpen crayons to create raindrop shapes.
Printing with paint and bubble wrap is a unique art experience for kids where they use their whole body to create.
FREE Trolls inspired cutting pack to practice scissor skills and fine motor skills. Great for preschoolers and kindergarten who love the movie Trolls.
Free Spring Pin and Poke Activity Pages for Kids! Great for Fine Motor muscles and small motor control. Setup an easy Montessori style learning center.
Tracing Lines - Worksheets For Little People As your little one learns how to write, tracing lines is a great activity! And there are benefits to it too! Line tracing is one of those activities that develop your child's control of the small muscles in his/ her hands (fine motor skills). Tracing will teach your child to make the precise movements that are necessary for forming letters. Tracing improves hand/eye coordination. Line Tracing By Age Line tracing is predominantly for little ones as they learn how to write. It's therefore perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners. Your child's age and
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Pre-K and TK Back to School Worksheets. Name practice, fine motor skills, color identification, pre-k math skills and pre-k alphabet practice.
For the last year I've been reading all over the internet how #6 recyclable plastic works as shrink plastic material (you remember Shrinky ...
Fall activities for your little learners for math, literacy, fine motor, and more! There are so many fun things to do and learn about in the fall!
If your little one needs a little extra cutting practice we have 2 sets of worksheets for you in both lines and shapes. Great fine motor practice and perfect for preschoolers.
I spent this past weekend doing a room makeover with my daughter. She wanted a change from the last time we updated her room in fifth grade--she is now a junior in high school so this will probably be the last one before she goes off to college. As we painted the walls we decided to get a bit creative and paint a grove of birches all along one wall. It came out really sweet--so soft and pretty. We did the entire project including painting the walls and ceiling in one weekend. BIRCH WALL TUTORIAL materials: 2 colors of wall paint (we used latex eggshell) one color of the base wall color and a lighter shade for the birches. Choose a color a few shades lighter than your wall color for a subtle effect or white. We ended up just using white ceiling paint. 1-2 rolls blue painters tape--1 inch rolls (wider will also work). mini paint roller and brush small paint brushes for trim work--1-inch or so utility blade cutting matt directions: Paint your walls a base color of your choosing. We used a soft blue-gray color Behr "misty surf" and let it dry. Once the walls are dry you can begin taping the birches. I started with the largest tree running the tape from the bottom of the wall all the way up to the ceiling. I didn't worry about making the trees perfectly straight but let them curve slightly. Make sure that the trees are wider at the bottom and narrower at the top. On the largest tree, I added a knot, rounding the tape slightly into a bulge in the tree trunk. I also added a branch on the largest one. I then added the remaining trees around the large one--varying the widths on all. Some trees overlapped the large tree branch. In this case, using the utility knife carefully cut away the tape in front of the branches. Now, you are ready to add the bark rings on all of the trees. Tear off long strips of tape and lay them on the cutting matt; now using the utility knife cut the tape into curving rings in various lengths. You can also tear the tape with your fingers. Notice that the bark rings all curve in the same direction. Have some rings come off the right side and some off the left. Try not to make the rings too regularly spaced. Add the knots in in a circular pattern. Stand back and view the birches from a distance making sure each tree looks visually pleasing. When you are satisfied go over all the tape with your fingers--pressing down to made sure the tape is firmly sealed to the wall. Now you are ready to start painting! Using the mini roller and either the white or color of your choosing carefully paint in the trees. If you go over the outside edge of the tape--wipe it off right away or you can do touch-ups after you are done. Use a small brush to paint up to the bottom and top edges of the wall. Let it dry and repeat with at least one or two more coats. This is what it will look like after you have painted all the trees white. Wait for the paint to dry before removing the tape. This is the tricky part! You have to carefully remove the tape so that you don't rip up the under painting. Even so, some will likely come up here and there and you can touch that up with at the end with a small paint brush. Starting at the top, gently pull the tape off at a 45 degree angle. Go slow! This is a bit tedious but take your time with this part. You will have to pick out the smaller pieces of tape with your finger nail or the tip of a utility blade to get them started at the corner. Finished wall. Happy daughter. :-)
With all of the wildfires going on in California right now, Fire Prevention week and Fire Safety have really been on my mind a lot. This week in addition to all of our preschool activities, we talked a lot about how to stay safe if there were ever a fire in our house. Here were […]