Draw junk food and the wrapper. Draw your favorite food. Create your own restaurant. Draw the restaurant, your executive chef, and a 12-item menu. Draw the ingredients or process of your favorite recipe. Draw salt and pepper shakers. Draw fresh fruit or vegetables, or something fresh from the oven.
Art Homework That Doesn't Need Marking!
Here I have 15 excellent suggestions for homework tasks that still move our students forward, but don't need marking. Many of them also lead to you having an excellent starter for your next lesson. Research what the letters & numbers on pencils mean. E.g. the H and the B. Make a list of the items in their home that are made of ceramic.
27 Art Activities and Lessons to Try at Home
Find ideas for art projects and challenges that students can do at home with limited or alternative materials. Learn how to adapt your curriculum and engage your students in creative ways during the COVID-19 situation.
7 Easy Art Lessons For When You're in a Pinch
For more op art lesson ideas, check out the Connecting Op Art and Math in FLEX Collection. For a brief introduction to op art that you can share with your students, check out the FLEX video below: Suggested materials: Pencil, markers, ruler, paper Suggested grade levels: Elementary, middle school, high school. 7. Color Mixing Lines
25 Unique Art Projects for Middle Schoolers
This project is particularly personal and will reflect each student's individuality. Learn more: Mixed Media Collage at Anita Sagastegui. 4. Animal mosaics. Davis Art/All in Pieces via davisart.com. Some art projects for middle schoolers are complex but well worth the effort.
72 Creative 1st Grade Art Projects Students Will Love
20. Weave wishbone sticks. This project can be adapted for any age, but for 1st grade art students, use thick, chunky yarn and sticks with a wide "V," along with blunt plastic darning needles. The "in and out" pattern of the yarn will help improve dexterity and fine motor skills. Learn more: Wishbone Sticks.
Basic Art Sketchbook Assignments
Drawing&Painting: Sketchbook Assignment 6, Due Friday 10/28. Page 1: Make 15-20 gesture drawings on one page, but only take one minute per drawing. Sketch 2: Set up a still life of 3 or more objects and draw them using shading and value. Try to draw them to scale and with the proportions correct.
Art Printables, Worksheets, and PowerPoints
My favorite go-to art lessons come from the Art Appreciation Worksheet Bundle. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! 1. Pick an artwork. 2. Print one of the Art Appreciation Worksheets. 3. Watch with joy as your students connect with and interpret art. The bundle includes 25 printable art worksheets, but everyone who signs up for Your Weekly Art Break, my ...
150 Art homework ideas
Dec 12, 2016 - Explore Amy Miller's board "art homework" on Pinterest. See more ideas about art lessons, sketch book, teaching art.
What Can I Draw?
A leaf, either green or autumnal. A self-portrait. Use a mirror or your phone. The cutlery drawer or a pile of cutlery. A plate of food. Your unmade bed. A rose. Your earphones or headphones. Create your own still life of pots, pans and bottles.
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Draw junk food and the wrapper. Draw your favorite food. Create your own restaurant. Draw the restaurant, your executive chef, and a 12-item menu. Draw the ingredients or process of your favorite recipe. Draw salt and pepper shakers. Draw fresh fruit or vegetables, or something fresh from the oven.
Here I have 15 excellent suggestions for homework tasks that still move our students forward, but don't need marking. Many of them also lead to you having an excellent starter for your next lesson. Research what the letters & numbers on pencils mean. E.g. the H and the B. Make a list of the items in their home that are made of ceramic.
Find ideas for art projects and challenges that students can do at home with limited or alternative materials. Learn how to adapt your curriculum and engage your students in creative ways during the COVID-19 situation.
For more op art lesson ideas, check out the Connecting Op Art and Math in FLEX Collection. For a brief introduction to op art that you can share with your students, check out the FLEX video below: Suggested materials: Pencil, markers, ruler, paper Suggested grade levels: Elementary, middle school, high school. 7. Color Mixing Lines
This project is particularly personal and will reflect each student's individuality. Learn more: Mixed Media Collage at Anita Sagastegui. 4. Animal mosaics. Davis Art/All in Pieces via davisart.com. Some art projects for middle schoolers are complex but well worth the effort.
20. Weave wishbone sticks. This project can be adapted for any age, but for 1st grade art students, use thick, chunky yarn and sticks with a wide "V," along with blunt plastic darning needles. The "in and out" pattern of the yarn will help improve dexterity and fine motor skills. Learn more: Wishbone Sticks.
Drawing&Painting: Sketchbook Assignment 6, Due Friday 10/28. Page 1: Make 15-20 gesture drawings on one page, but only take one minute per drawing. Sketch 2: Set up a still life of 3 or more objects and draw them using shading and value. Try to draw them to scale and with the proportions correct.
My favorite go-to art lessons come from the Art Appreciation Worksheet Bundle. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! 1. Pick an artwork. 2. Print one of the Art Appreciation Worksheets. 3. Watch with joy as your students connect with and interpret art. The bundle includes 25 printable art worksheets, but everyone who signs up for Your Weekly Art Break, my ...
Dec 12, 2016 - Explore Amy Miller's board "art homework" on Pinterest. See more ideas about art lessons, sketch book, teaching art.
A leaf, either green or autumnal. A self-portrait. Use a mirror or your phone. The cutlery drawer or a pile of cutlery. A plate of food. Your unmade bed. A rose. Your earphones or headphones. Create your own still life of pots, pans and bottles.