Looking to introduce your students to the world of set design without starting from scratch? This no-prep lesson gives you everything you need to teach the basics of scenic design in a way that’s engaging, age-appropriate, and easy to implement — even if you’re not a theater expert. Perfect for classroom teachers, drama educators, or substitute plans, this complete resource walks students through the key elements of set design using clear visuals, guided notes, and a built-in quiz to check for u
Perfect for Art class. Color in the color wheels to show each color scheme for monochromatic, analogous, complementary, near-complementary, split-complementary, triadic, and tetradic. Includes a quiz/worksheet to assess comprehension and answer keys.
Use these worksheets in Art class to teach color theory, including primary colors, secondary colors, tertiary colors, tints, shades, tones, neutrals and color schemes such as monochromatic, analogous, complementary, warm and cool.
Zero Prep…Print-and-Go…No textbook required!Welcome to the world of origami, where creativity, precision, and patience come together to transform a simple sheet of paper into something extraordinary! In this lesson, we will explore the rich history and cultural significance of origami, learn essential folding techniques, and practice creating our own origami models. Whether you're folding a paper crane for peace or crafting a jumping frog for fun, origami teaches more than just how to fold—it h
Stages of Clay | Slideshow, Notes, and Differentiated Quizzes This resource helps students understand the stages of clay through a clear, visual slideshow, note-taking sheets, and differentiated quiz options. It’s perfect for introducing or reviewing the clay process in middle or high school art classes. What’s Included: Slideshow Presentation: A step-by-step overview of the stages of clay with visuals, definitions, and examples. Two Note-Taking Sheets: Option 1: Guided notes with prompts and
Bring world theater history to life with this engaging and age-appropriate introduction to theatrical masks—designed especially for elementary drama students! In this ready-to-teach lesson, students will explore how masks have been used in performance across cultures and time. From Ancient Greek tragedies to the colorful characters of Commedia del’arte theater, this resource makes mask history accessible, visual, and fun for Grades 4–6. Whether you're looking to fill a full class period, introdu
I made this worksheet for a mixed age elementary art class I was teaching. When I used it, I walked students through the gradients side together, and let them attempt the shading spheres side themselves. If you've already introduced the concepts to them, it could be used as an assessment of their understanding. It could also be an easy sub activity! After my students completed the gradients side, we discussed how value was added in the different methods of shading (pushing harder with pencil, v
Make your end-of-year art lessons calm, creative, and completely manageable.This low-prep Summer Sun art project is perfect for those busy final weeks when students need something engaging and you need something that just works.When your students get restless, your schedule is unpredictable, and your energy running low as the school year wraps up, try this Summer Sun Drawing Project. It's designed specifically for May - June survival mode, keeping students focused, creative, and working ind
A popular themed clay art lesson for creating FAIRY HOUSES, inspired by pop culture and literature. Students use Pottery clay for this complex ceramics art project, suited to Upper Elementary, Middle School and even Senior School or adult classes. I have used this comprehensive step-by-step guide with my 9-12 year olds art club, to last across 6x 1 hour lessons. Students found this project highly engaging from the start. All students are guided through the same skill building structure in le
Self Portraits are a great art project to start a new year. Ties in perfectly with first weeks of school themes like Who We Are and How We Express Ourselves. With this portrait art project, the focus is exploring the Art Nouveau style of Gustav Klimt - with all its metallic shimmer. Students will practise techniques for wet-in-wet painting and collage, while working with the principle of pattern. Students can select to paint a self portrait or one of an important role model in their lives. Howe
4th - 7th
Art History, Other (Arts), Visual Arts
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