Do you remember when your first learned to draw a cube or shade a sphere so it looked realistic? Give your students that same “aha!” moment with a guided 3D... Learn More
These four birds have one thing in common with each other: the letter “D.” The first step in drawing each of them is to begin with the letter “D,” which... Learn More
Based on the wonderful illustrations in the book School’s First Day of School, this lesson is perfect for the beginning of the school year. In this low-prep lesson, students will... Learn More
Here come the dinosaurs! In this simple supply lesson, students will imagine dinosaurs coming to big cities and walking among the tiny cars and skyscrapers. After drawing their dinosaurs,... Learn More
Being different can sometimes be scary, but it can also be beautiful. In this lesson, students will be creating self-portraits inspired by the artwork in the book The Day You... Learn More
This lesson, inspired by the book Mr. Tiger Goes Wild by Peter Brown, is sure to be a crowd pleaser for your second-grade students. Featuring a simple drawing, using a... Learn More
What makes you uniquely super? Maybe it’s speed or kindness, or maybe you’re a super artist. This lesson is all about uncovering and celebrating each student’s very own superpower. Based... Learn More
Your first graders will be roaring with delight as they witness colors mix and blend together magically while creating this color wheel lion. In this lesson, students will focus on... Learn More
Your fifth graders will get to use their imaginations to design a unique map of an imaginary land. They will learn about contour line as they create an outline of... Learn More
This whimsical folk art dinosaur was inspired by the dinos in an adorable fabric designed by Robin Skarbek. Cute, right? I bet your first graders will think so, too. The... Learn More
This is a perfect project to do at the beginning of the school year as it involves creating secondary colors by mixing the primary colors. Kids will be empowered with... Learn More
Show your kindergarten students how to draw a tropical toucan in this lesson with a few easy steps, beginning with the letter “D.” In this low-prep project, students will pay... Learn More
This lesson is sure to become a favorite for your younger students! There seems to be a fascination for construction equipment for elementary kids, so students will enjoy the process... Learn More
These wiggly worms will no doubt bring a smile to your kindergarteners’ faces as they not only learn how to draw earthworms, but also find out that worms are our... Learn More
What is more playful than a wet, shaking dog? A painting of one that includes splatter painting and finger painting, that’s what. Students will draw and paint a dog ready... Learn More
This adorable little floating sea otter is guaranteed to be a hit with your first graders. In addition to featuring one of the cutest sea mammals, this lesson also allows... Learn More
This lesson is based on the iconic Earth and Sky collages by American artist, Lorna Simpson. Students will enjoy searching through magazines to find the perfect face or profile for... Learn More
This focus of this one-day Symmetrical Skyscraper lesson might be on creating symmetrical balance, but it can also be used to teach shape and repetition of line to your kindergarteners.... Learn More