Students are always intrigued by the Masters of Art, such as the artist Claude Monet. This lesson is a great start when developing a Monet Thematic Unit or just creating a fun piece of architecture and landscape. Create a home and garden inspired by Monet’s very own home and garden at Giverny. This project allowsRead More
Valentine’s Day Owls
To celebrate Valentine’s Day my 3rd grade students created these fun, colorful owls. Supplies needed: Sulphite drawing paper Oil Pastels or Crayons Watercolors, Brush and Water Painted Paper or Wood Printed Paper Glue, Scissors and Pencil Here are simple details: Draw the Owl Using a pencil, draw the body, making sure to fill the paper.Read More
Tempera Paints for Kids
I am constantly asked about what paints I use in my art classroom studio. I have tried many paints over the years. To be honest, some are just not as great as others. If you want bold bright colors then I suggest a good premium tempera. A good tempera is opaque and covers theRead More
Edward Hopper’s Transportation Bundle
FULL SPEED AHEAD…. with Edward Hopper’s Transportation Art Lessons Bundle. Introduce your students to the wonderful world of Edward Hopper’s magnificent art. Children create their own artwork inspired by Hopper’s travel and transportation paintings. These lessons are perfect examples of incorporating art history with basic art supplies, to create the most beautiful works of artRead More
Rainbow Forest
I absolutely love creating displays of my students work, especially collaborative displays. Those types of displays are ones that contain various projects created by different age groups of students. The kids eyes light up and the smiles are huge when a display is revealed. I have received many emails questioning the “how to’s” of creatingRead More
Travel the World of Art: New York
Introduce your students to the colorful world of Travel through Art: New York City. Children will learn about the key icons and landmarks of New York City while creating fun, adorable art projects. Using construction paper, tempera paints and oil pastels, primary students will delight in making Central Park Landscapes, Taxi Cabs and New YorkRead More
Valentine’s Day Doodles
If you are like me, you struggle with early finishers, especially middle school students. We created sketch books just for those early finishers to doodle and jot down ideas and drawings in between projects. I also like to have sketchbook idea sheets (handouts) for my students to refer to when they create in those books.Read More
Winter Shades
My 3rd and 4th grade Art Club members were ready to welcome Winter and all it’s beautiful shades. I mixed up a few shades of purple and pinks to get the project started. Big brushes and a big piece of display paper make for a perfect background to add all the various materialsRead More
Winter Cityscapes
Winds are howling outside and the temps are dropping fast! So…..I guess it is time to start creating some beautiful winter projects. I love the change of seasons and winter does not disappoint. What’s not to love? Hot cocoa, glimmering fresh fallen snow, dark nights with bright stars, and the clear blue skies on aRead More
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