If you're running out of stick-on googly eyes, you could print and cut out illustrated eyes as a substitute. I made these in Adobe Illustrator when I found out that I had no googly eyes for a project! Instructions: Print this sheet on regular or cardstock paper.Cut to separate each pair of eyes.Let kids choose their favorite pairs and practice their fine motor skills by cutting them out.Glue the eyes onto their crafts for a fun and creative touch!
Roll a Funny Monster! Get ready for a fun and creative drawing game! Roll the dice to design your own unique monster using different elements of art—line, shape, texture, and color. This activity is perfect for sparking imagination while reinforcing key art concepts in elementary school students (and also helping to overcome all negative things associated with the word "monster"!) How to Play:Roll the dice to determine each part of your monster (head, eyes, mouth, body, arms, legs, and extra d
This is a handout I used this week with my kindergarteners. We watched a short animation about shapes and had a discussion about organic shapes ( mostly found in nature, we can draw them freehand) and geometric shapes (the shapes familiar to us from math lessons, we need tools like rulers to draw them precisely). This printout can be used with Elementary school students. The activity is to complete the drawing of a robot (using geometric shapes) and the portrait of the funny monster (using organ
Handout for elementary school students. Activity to introduce/refresh color theory understanding. How primary colors interact together? What colors are primary colors? What colors can we mix by adding one primary color to another? Use any media to color this sheet. PDF printout formatted to Letter size paper. Thank you for your time!
This is a handout I used this week with my kindergarteners. I included examples of the lines to get them started. This printout can be used in any grade. I loved the quote by Paul Klee, so I had to add it to my handout design!
Handout for elementary school students. Activity to introduce/refresh color theory understanding. How primary colors interact together? What colors are primary colors? What colors can we mix by adding one primary color to another? PDF printout formatted to Letter size paper. More handouts to follow! Thank you for your time!
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