How to Teach Texture | Elements of Art Series
In the fifth of the Elements of Art & Principles of Design series, we’ll walk you through how to teach texture in art to students in K-7th.
In the fifth of the Elements of Art & Principles of Design series, we’ll walk you through how to teach texture in art to students in K-7th.
Drawing prompts for kids are the perfect way to start your morning, create a sketchbook routine, or get the creative juices flowing.
Markers, paper, glue, and scissors are all you need for this Dragon Egg Art Project. Perfect for all ages, virtual, and non-shared supplies.
In the fourth of the Elements of Art & Principles of Design series, we’ll walk you through how to teach shape in art to students in K-7th.
In this blog post, you’ll learn how to teach form by painting an apple, instead of relying on sculpting with clay.
Here’s 5 reasons why adding a homeschool art curriculum can be even more important than math – and something you can do yourself!
Create this Bottle Up Summer art project with your students by using our FREE downloadable bottle drawing guide with project options.
Get kids color mixing with these 3 fun ideas! Don’t miss the video of a primary colors art project that kids will love!
Try creating with oil pastels and bleeding tissue paper in this Bleeding Tissue Paper Pineapple Art Project.
This roundup compares five different kinds of crayons for kids’ art time, including Crayola Twistables, Neon, Pearl, and Construction Paper varieties, plus beeswax crayons from… Read More »5 Different Kinds of Crayons for Art Time