The intricate nature of ships in a bottle have confounded viewers since the eighteenth century and your students will love recreating all the details in their own drawing, while using... Learn More
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
This multimedia project gives students the chance to pair their own interests with an exploration in technology and design as they work to create their own personal magazine cover that... Learn More
These sweet, lounging kitties are sure to steal your second graders’ hearts and imaginations. Based on the book This Little Kitty by Karen Obuhanych, this lesson offers students a choice... Learn More
Celebrate the magic that makes each one of your students special with this lesson that has been inspired by the book The Spark in You by artist and author Andrea... Learn More
Who doesn’t love ramen? A steaming bowl of broth, noodles and a variety of toppings can look just as much like a piece of art as a cozy meal. In... Learn More
This lesson, inspired by the children’s book Tiger in the Garden by Lizzy Stewart, is an exploration into watercolor techniques for fifth graders and includes a video accompaniment that you... Learn More
Inspired by the background scenery in one of the most famous video game series in history, this simple landscape painting will have your students humming the Super Mario Bros. theme... Learn More
Step into a fantasy land with this quick, low-prep lesson featuring a magical fairy home made from an oversized mushroom. In this lesson, students will focus on shape and line... Learn More
These little rays of sunshine are perfect for kindergarteners learning to draw simple shapes and lines and create patterns. Students will trace and color in a circle for the bright... Learn More
This quick lesson features the mover and shaker of the weather world, wind. Students will use simple materials to create a stunning piece of art that’s alive with the movement... Learn More
Bring the beauty of the storm and a flash of lightning into your classroom with this lesson that has been inspired by the book Zap! Clap! Boom!: The Story of... Learn More
Capture movement in the sky and water with this lesson that features one of nature’s most powerful weather systems – a hurricane. With just paper, oil pastel, connector or cake... Learn More
Simplified shapes, bold and bright colors and plentiful patterns make this Folk Art-inspired lesson a great option at any point in the school year. In this lesson, students will focus... Learn More
This radiant forest view is inspired by American artist Michelle Courier, a contemporary artist who paints with both realism and bright and colorful natural imagery. Part painting and part paper... Learn More
Inspired by contemporary portrait artist Jordan Casteel, these close up eye portraits are created with simple supplies but have a powerful presence. Students will draw one eye from observation using... Learn More
Choose to either draw or cut out shapes in this lesson that features a seagull by the seaside. In either scenario, students will learn how to combine simple shapes to... Learn More
This quick and quirky lesson will have your students exploring fun sea life on the floor of the ocean. Students will be able to customize their underwater habitats with a... Learn More