Wax resist is used to create this bright fishing scene that shows both what’s happening above the water with a fisherman in the boat, but also deep below all the... Learn More
This quick, low-prep lesson packs in a big punch of farm fun. In this lesson, students can choose from a variety of farm animals and create an overlapping group of... Learn More
In this simple lesson, students focus on creating a symmetrical truck headed to the farmer’s market by using the oil pastel transfer method, which is like magic to second-grade students.... Learn More
An amusing stack of farm animals makes this lesson so whimsical and fun that students may not realize all the art concepts that they are using to create it. Students... Learn More
These flower farms with three-dimensional flowers are sure to brighten up your classroom. Third-grade students will love learning techniques that help make their artwork look more realistic such as creating... Learn More
How does your garden grow? Students will be able to choose and draw their own plants to grow in their planter box in this lesson based on the book Harlem... Learn More
This slumbering hedgehog is sure to delight your youngest students. Include the optional peekaboo leaf for an interactive element. In this lesson, students will learn about creating texture with lines... Learn More
In this lesson, students will draw a prairie dog with the facial expression of their choice. Then they will draw a grassland background that has both texture and a sense... Learn More
Even wonder what’s beneath your feet? This project and the accompanying book The Street Beneath My Feet by Charlotte Guillain and Yuval Zimmer will allow you to explore just that.... Learn More
Students will love showing off their shading skills by creating these chalk pastel drawings of underground pipes. This lesson has lots of opportunity for choice in material, color scheme and... Learn More
This bright and colorful take on caves will have your students eager to adventure below ground on their own journey through these natural phenomena. This lesson emphasizes the element of... Learn More
Would you like to try skydiving? This lesson will allow students to think about this unique activity by you like to try skydiving? This lesson will allow students to think... Learn More
Minute to Win It Games are fun one-minute challenges that can be used as ice breakers or simply to get the energy flowing in your classroom. Students love them and... Learn More
For this quick activity students will create their own sudoku cards using symbols that represent themselves. First, they will either use a template or create their own four by four... Learn More
Calling all gamers. This video game controller lesson offers two different versions; scratch art and markers. For a fantastical burst of color to bring the controller to life, students will... Learn More
This activity will have students’ creative juices flowing as they create their own video game puzzle. Print out the included puzzle handout and have students draw their video game on... Learn More
This fun activity will have students creating all sorts of custom details on their own personalized avatar. Featuring a simple base drawing and lots of additional detail ideas, this activity... Learn More
Playing cards have a standard appearance, but this lesson puts a fun spin on tradition as students get to design their own playing card featuring an animal of their choice.... Learn More