Here is a colorful art resource to help your students understand the different types of line used to create art. Download it for free by clicking on the button below. Like this freebie? Check out more Art Activities. If you like this freebie make sure to comment below. Thanks.
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Who doesn't love coloring? I had a great time creating these coloring pages so enjoy the Rabbit Animal Face Coloring Page freebie below and if you like it check out the Animal Faces Coloring Set. I'm working on an Eat Your Veggies Set, so stay tune. This is a fun painting lesson inspired by nature and finger painting. You can follow the lesson for free or purchase the printouts and visuals below. HYACINTH FINGER PAINTING LEARNING OBJECTIVES I understand coloring mixing. I am able to paint with my fingers (fine motor skills). I know the difference between light and dark colors. l understand the difference between highlights and shadows. I am able to express myself artistically. SUPPLIES White or black construction paper, blue, white and black paint (for flowers), brown and green paint (for stem and leaves), paintbrush, cup or bowl for water, and damp towel to keep fingers clean. INSTRUCTIONS Think: Discuss the look of hyacinth flower. Think first of what you will draw. 1) Place each paint color separately. 2) Mix the paints: blue with white and blue with black. There will be 3 colors: blue, light blue and dark blue. 3) Paint with brush one long stem and some leaves (fingers work well too for a more hands on approach). 4) Use finger to paint hyacinth flowers by dabbing paint on paper with finger. Teach: Teach artist that the light blue will go to areas where the sun touches the flower (highlights) and the dark blue will go to areas where there is shade (shadows). Don't forget your artist's signature. Tips: Feel free to use more colors. Use different tools in place of the finger (ex. sponge, tissue paper or blocks). Enjoy and share images of this activity. Visit my learning shop at teachers pay teachers for more resources.
I created these fun drawing activities for the summer and it is free to download. Included in this activity pack are: 7 create-your-own comic templates, 3 summer drawing prompts, 3 expand on an image prompt, 4 fish craft printable pages, 3 ice cream craft printable pages, and 2 summer coloring pages. Enjoy and Have FUN!
Like this freebie? Check out more Drawing Activities. If you like this freebie make sure to comment below. Thanks. Want access to free educational resources? Sign up here for a free Teachers Pay Teachers account. You'll have access to a lot of free educational resources. Be sure to follow my shop. Read my monthly newsletter? Sign up and get creative, right from your inbox. TERMS OF USE: Files are for personal use or educational purposes only. They cannot be redistributed, copied or sold. There are no limits to the number of pages that you can print out for each download. If you would like to share them online, please link them to this post or my TpT store. Download complete Terms of Use here. Have fun with these coloring prompts inspired by the drawing and coloring craze, Zentangle. I am excited to be offering a variety of coloring pages so stay tune for those markers and crayon loving folks. It was also really fun coloring and my daughter helped as well (bottom, middle circle Zentangle). *I used ultra fine sharpie markers.
Like this freebie? Check out more Drawing Activities. If you like this freebie make sure to comment below. Thanks. Want access to free educational resources? Sign up here for a free Teachers Pay Teachers account. You'll have access to a lot of free educational resources. Be sure to follow my shop. Read my monthly newsletter? Sign up and get creative, right from your inbox. TERMS OF USE: Files are for personal use or educational purposes only. They cannot be redistributed, copied or sold. There are no limits to the number of pages that you can print out for each download. If you would like to share them online, please link them to this post or my TpT store. Download complete Terms of Use here. Have fun with this drawing tutorial. Make sure to color and add details to the final drawing. Download the steps and coloring page below.
Terms of Use: Files are for personal use or educational purposes only and they cannot be redistributed (posted for others), copied, or sold. All graphics, unless otherwise stated, and resources are creative property of Saroum V Giroux. Please view my complete terms of use for more details. Have fun creating! Craft activities are a fun part of my children's learning because fine motor skills are increased, provide an opportunity for parent and child to bond, self-expression and imagination are strongly stimulated, promote executive functioning (focusing attention, controlling impulses and using working memory), and confidence is boosted. Plus, it's really fun to make something with your hands. So enjoy this free download of A is for Apple and Worms craft project from my Craft Your ABCs printable book that will be available soon. Happy Crafting! Like this freebie? Check out more Drawing Activities. If you like this freebie make sure to comment below. Thanks.
Want access to free educational resources? Sign up here for a free Teachers Pay Teachers account. You'll have access to a lot of free educational resources. Be sure to follow my shop. Read my monthly newsletter? Sign up and get creative, right from your inbox. TERMS OF USE: Files are for personal use or educational purposes only. They cannot be redistributed, copied or sold. There are no limits to the number of pages that you can print out for each download. If you would like to share them online, please link them to this post or my TpT store. Download complete Terms of Use here. Drawing is a strong foundational skill for any artist. I believe anyone can draw and I created these How To Draw lessons for any young and mature artists! Enjoy as they are free for download.
Terms of Use: Files are for personal use or educational purposes only and they cannot be redistributed (posted for others), copied, or sold. All graphics, unless otherwise stated, and resources are creative property of Saroum V Giroux. Please view my complete terms of use for more details. Have fun creating! |
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I'm the artist and author of Doodle Thinks. I like to draw, write, and take pictures. When time permits, I enjoy sharing some creative art ideas and resources on here, that'll assist you with encouraging your learners to think creatively.
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