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Preview of Drum Set Quiz

Drum Set Quiz

This quiz pairs perfectly with my beatboxing unit - students learn about the different parts of a drum set, and how to mimic those sounds with their mouth/voice.
Preview of Emoji Exit Tickets

Emoji Exit Tickets

Created by
Amanda DeZago
This "emoji exit ticket" worksheet is a great formative assessment tool that will get kids excited about reflecting on what they completed in the art room! Geared for direct lessons to choice based, this ticket will help identify WHAT your students have taken away from the art room through instruction and self directed learning.
Preview of Giraffe Coloring Pages for Kids

Giraffe Coloring Pages for Kids

Created by
LearningAvenues
If you want your kids to have hours of fun and excitement and increase their creativity, then this Giraffes coloring book is for them. This kids coloring book has 30 Cute Giraffes, Baby Giraffes, Giraffe Friends, and more Coloring and Activity Pages for Kids, Toddlers, and Preschoolers. Through this, kids can color and have fun for hours and hours, these activities will make your kid relaxed and entertained at the same time. The pages are drawn in a kid's friendly, fun style which kids will love
Preview of What time is it?!?

What time is it?!?

For grades Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st or 2nd grade. Digital and Traditional format. You could give you students a pop quiz on times. A nice refresher / flash card or homework assignment. FREE DOWNLOAD. Thank you!
Preview of (No Math Ver.) Mystery Grid Drawing Worksheet Art & Math Graphing Table "Bunny"

(No Math Ver.) Mystery Grid Drawing Worksheet Art & Math Graphing Table "Bunny"

Created by
BusyWorkMadeFun
It’s “busy work” — but it’s actually engaging and fun for students! Perfect for last-minute sub plans, early finishers, and students who need extra practice. It's more engaging than a basic worksheet, as students feel rewarded to unlock each square as they try to guess what they're drawing. These worksheets engage students' art skills (recognizing simple shapes and lines) and table graphing skills. Click here to see every mystery grid worksheet organized by grade level. Includes more information
Preview of Dot the Rainbow - Do-A-Dot Coloring Page

Dot the Rainbow - Do-A-Dot Coloring Page

Teaching colors and hand- eye coordination in a fun and colorful way. Great for pre-kindergarten, preschool, transitional kindergarten and toddler learning. Also useful for children with additional needs-special needs-disabilities-autism. SEN friendly. Great to use with Do-A-dot markers.
Preview of Bunny Mystery Grid Math Drawing - 4 Basic Operations Elementary Cross Curricular

Bunny Mystery Grid Math Drawing - 4 Basic Operations Elementary Cross Curricular

Created by
BusyWorkMadeFun
It’s “busy work” that’s actually engaging and fun for students! Perfect for last-minute sub plans, early finishers, or students who need extra practice. It's more engaging than a basic worksheet. Students feel rewarded to unlock each square as they try to guess what they're drawing — with zero art skills required! This worksheet will not only improve students' math, but also sharpen their ability to recognize and recreate shapes and lines — perfect for cross-curricular connections. ⬆️ TPT auto
Preview of Snoopy Classroom Helpers

Snoopy Classroom Helpers

Created by
Ms Nene's Class
This is a document personalized with Snoopy and his friends. It contains different jobs for every kid. It's a PDF so you just have to download and there you go! I hope you enjoy it. If you have a special request, like you want another colors or something, contact me and I would change it just for you!
Preview of Pattern Letters

Pattern Letters

Created by
EmilyIsArtzi
This worksheet is great for kids to practice different patterns. I use this worksheet followed by a name/pattern project! Kids can color the letters, recreate patterns and have fun! This is also great for younger kids to learn the alphabet and practice drawing and writing letters!
Preview of The Day the Crayons Quit Activity

The Day the Crayons Quit Activity

Created by
Kate Riotte
A follow up activity to The Day the Crayons Quit, by Drew Daywalt. Just like the crayon characters write letters for their owner, students are asked to imagine what one of their crayons would write/illustrate to them. Depending on the ages of your students this activity can be modified to only include an illustration, or if appropriate both illustration and letter. Students decide how their character would be feeling towards them, (example: pink crayon was upset because Duncan doesn't use him
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