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ACTION FIGURES

Keith Haring’s bright and boisterous action figures are always a hit with students. This lesson offers students a chance to explore a variety of movements to create their own dancing... Learn More


3D PAPER PHOENIX

When I started thinking about including a Phoenix, I couldn’t help but remember an amazing 3D paper bird project that I saw in The Pop-Up Book by well-known origami and... Learn More


CEREAL BOX DESIGN

Your first graders will make a splash as they explore the world of food advertising by creating their very own branded cereal box and appetizing visual advertisement. Templates are included... Learn More


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AT THE GROCERY STORE

Take your students on an imaginary walk through a grocery store aisle before getting started on this lesson that explores how elements of art like line and shapes and principles... Learn More


BENTO GRID NAME DESIGN

Introduce your students to graphic design with this lesson that explores a current design trend inspired by a traditional Japanese bento box. To get started, students will focus on line... Learn More


MY KICKS

In this spin on a classic contour line shoe drawing, students will explore product development and typography in minimal-supply painting and drawing, inspire by the book Kicks by Van G.... Learn More


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CANDY LAND

Can you imagine a river of chocolate? Yes, please! How about lollipop flowers and donut mountains? Merge Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory with traditional landscape art in this minimal-supply lesson that... Learn More


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CUT-UP ABSTRACT | INSPIRED BY LUCHITA HURTADO

In this quick, low-prep lesson, students use only markers, a ruler, scissors and glue to create an abstract piece of art inspired by the paintings of Venezuelan-born American artist Luchita... Learn More


GLAM ROCK TOY

The Furby is making a comeback in this lesson that blends the eras by merging flamboyant, glam rock fashion from the 1970s and sunglasses made popular in the 1980s with... Learn More


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TV

There’s no denying that television has a huge influence on our daily life. In this lesson, students will have a chance to create a piece of art inspired by the... Learn More


POSTCARD

The Postcard lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher.... Learn More


TOPO LINE LANDSCAPE

The Topo Line Landscape lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher.... Learn More


PLACES I’VE TRAVELED

The Places I’ve Traveled lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher.... Learn More


ADVENTURE BACKPACK

The Adventure Backpack lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher. Click the link HERE and send the URL to your substitute teacher so they... Learn More


TRAVEL PHOTOS

The Travel Photos lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher.... Learn More


EXPLORER

The Explorer lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher. Click the link HERE and send the URL to your substitute teacher so they can... Learn More


CHAMELEON

This colorful little chameleon will have your youngest students believing you are a magician as you transform marker to paint. Featuring a simple drawing and a focus on mixing colors,... Learn More


CAIMAN

A caiman is a member of the same reptile family as alligators and are commonly found in rainforest habitats. A simple line drawing of a textured caiman allows the engaging... Learn More


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