Fun Art projects to do at Home:
Looking for more ART activities to work on at home???
Here you will find a list of additional activities that your student can work on to build on their art skill while away from school.
Please remember to share your work with Mrs. K by uploading it onto your Artsonia account!!!
(See the Artsonia tab for instructions)
Here you will find a list of additional activities that your student can work on to build on their art skill while away from school.
Please remember to share your work with Mrs. K by uploading it onto your Artsonia account!!!
(See the Artsonia tab for instructions)
Kindergarten:
To the Parents: Some of these projects may require a parent to help their child throughout the process, to ensure they understand the steps, and safely use materials! We thank you in advance for being there for your student as they make and create fun art activities!
Be Creative! Many materials, supplies, and tools can be substituted!
Practice Scissor Skills
Cut, Color, and Glue Activities
Be Creative! Many materials, supplies, and tools can be substituted!
Practice Scissor Skills
Cut, Color, and Glue Activities
Craft Sculptures:
Egg Carton "Very Hungry Caterpillar": Link
Egg Carton Animals: Link
Chinese Dragon Puppets: Link
Fox Puppet (Shoe lace can be substituted for any string available): Link
Cork Tic-Tac-Toe Game: Link
Kitty Flower Pot (Requires Paint)(Parents: help cut bottles!): Link
Tissue Box Monsters: Link
Paper Crafts:
Paper Butterflies: Link
Shamrock Craft: Link
Fox Mask: Link
Paper Flowers: Link
Origami Frogs: Link
Paper Plate Crafts:
Sun, Pirate, Dove, Clown, and Snowman: Link
Bunny Mask: Link
Very Hungry Caterpillar Mask: Link
"Where the Wild Things Are" Mask: Link
Flower Sun Catchers: Link
Paper Plate Jellyfish: Link
Painting Activities:
Thumb Print Heart Tree: Link
Straw Blow Painting: Link
Raised Salt Painting: Link
Oil Pastel Painting: Link
Shaving Cream Marble: Link
Salt Puffy Paint: Link
Painting with a Marble: Link
Spin Painting: Link
Bubble Painting: Link
Printable Coloring Pages:
Space: Link
Seasons: Link
4th & 5th Grade:
100 Silly Drawing Prompts- Use this list to find something fun to draw!!
Spring Flower Drawing- Use the reference page to draw the spring flower of your choice. Or maybe a bouquet of spring flowers. Refer to the color wheel when coloring your flower(s). Try using the complement to shade, or use it in the background to make the flower really stand out on the page!
Spring Flower Drawing- Use the reference page to draw the spring flower of your choice. Or maybe a bouquet of spring flowers. Refer to the color wheel when coloring your flower(s). Try using the complement to shade, or use it in the background to make the flower really stand out on the page!
For everyone: kindness/scribble stones project!!!
Project instructions, project example, reference pages, and kindness snippets, Click Here
Link to the Book Reading "Scribble Stones," Click Here
Link to "Project Introduction," Click Here
Link to Acrylic Paint Demonstration, Click Here
Link to Markers, Click Here
Link to Crayons, Click Here
Link to Oil Pastel Demonstration, Click Here
Link to "Finished Project," Click Here
NOTE TO PARENTS/STUDENTS: "Finished Project" video explains adding kindness snippets/words to the bottom of rocks and how to share them with others (safely through social distancing). The video shows a tape attachment method, which DID NOT work well. My project example in "Project Instructions" shows my rocks finished with Mod Podge, which worked the BEST! However, this is not demonstrated in the video. I would not recommend using tape like the video suggests, but instead using glue or Mod Podge, if you have it. Mod Podge also works great as a sealant, protecting your students work from outdoor elements!
Mod Podge Steps:
Link to the Book Reading "Scribble Stones," Click Here
Link to "Project Introduction," Click Here
Link to Acrylic Paint Demonstration, Click Here
Link to Markers, Click Here
Link to Crayons, Click Here
Link to Oil Pastel Demonstration, Click Here
Link to "Finished Project," Click Here
NOTE TO PARENTS/STUDENTS: "Finished Project" video explains adding kindness snippets/words to the bottom of rocks and how to share them with others (safely through social distancing). The video shows a tape attachment method, which DID NOT work well. My project example in "Project Instructions" shows my rocks finished with Mod Podge, which worked the BEST! However, this is not demonstrated in the video. I would not recommend using tape like the video suggests, but instead using glue or Mod Podge, if you have it. Mod Podge also works great as a sealant, protecting your students work from outdoor elements!
Mod Podge Steps:
- Flip rock over, and glaze the bottom in Mod Podge/Glue.
- Place printed and cut out Kindness Snippet on the Mod Podge/Glue.
- Now, glaze Mod Podge/Glue over the Kindness Snippet (Note: Mod Podge dries clear, Elmers glue might dry a little hazy but will still do the trick!)
- Coat the remainder of the rock once the bottom dries in Mod POdge to protect it from outdoor elements!