Using just a pencil, students can create this technique-rich artwork that features a lineup of urban homes. Drawing the homes in just a few simple steps will quickly lead to... Learn More
If you are looking for a low-prep lesson for your older students that focuses on drawing from observation, this is your lesson. Nestled in the middle of an urban setting,... Learn More
The desert-dwelling, nocturnal fennec fox is the subject for this chalk pastel project. Students will draw half of the fennec fox and then fold, transfer and trace to create the... Learn More
Contrasting the dead tree and the life growing up in it’s place, this lesson looks at what is happening at ground level on a forest floor. A fallen tree with... Learn More
This printmaking lesson featuring a tractor is both technical and fun. Students will begin by using lines to draw a tractor from observation. Then, they will transfer their drawing to... 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
Although common, starlings are quite amazing birds. Have you ever seen a giant flock of them twisting and swirling through the sky? In this lesson, students will have a chance... Learn More
While not the most picturesque bird around, condors are still quite amazing. In fact, the endangered California condor is the largest bird in North America. With this lesson, students will... Learn More
Adaptive suggestions of lessons to help make lessons successful for all students. In this new document, we have chosen four lessons from the Art Games & Activities bundle to feature,... 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 Pictionary with your students is a great way to make a short day of art class something fun and memorable. It is low-prep and encourages creativity and teamwork as... Learn More
This game is the perfect game to play when learning about or reviewing art criticism or the process of discussing and evaluating art with your students. It’s interactive and encourages... Learn More
This drawing game is a great independent activity for students with basic reading skills if you have a few minutes to spare or even when you have a whole class... Learn More
Make art history approachable and fun with this simple Caption This! Game. Students will have an opportunity to write down a caption for a famous piece of art based on... Learn More