ACTIVITIES
Get to know yourself, and others, with this fun personal mandala activity! The word mandala originates from the…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
This gallery features information on children's author Eric Carle's 10 best books. Each slide also features a related…
LESSON PLANS
Discover a geometry lesson that is integrated with history and art to engage even the most math resistant of your…
WORKSHEETS
In this coloring activity, students follow directions to pick the correct colors.
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in following written directions.
Encourage students to observe details by asking specific and pointed questions about various works of art.
Students match animals with adjectives that describe them.
Display this chart to give students a visual reference for facial expressions.
Tell your students a story about the sea, while you illustrate it on the chalkboard.
Students learn about group dynamic by creating a group picture.
Use this worksheet in conjunction with the "Math and Recipes" lesson.
In this lesson, students learn about frescoes and improvise their own simple fresco paintings on Plaster of Paris. This…
Reproduce the art of Piet Mondrian with basic geometry, color, and imagination.
Use the crafts activity, matching activity, colouring page, and other worksheets in this printable kit to host a Not a…
Teach students about cooperation with this introductory coloring activity before beginning collaborative in-class or…
Distribute this printable activity to your K-1 students to test their understanding of spatial relationships. In this…
Teach students to understand relationships between music and other art forms.
Make a book of self-portraits that you can then use to compare with end of the year portraits.
In this project, students will become more aware of marketing strategies by creating a product poster themselves.
Students examine measurements in arts and crafts recipes, make capacity conversions, and create their own crazy recipes.
Comic strips are a great way to encourage reading and writing and reinforce key story elements.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on learning about dinosaurs.
Students will use their imaginations to create paper portraits of different people.
Students draw lines to match an object to its shadow. This is a good science worksheet for Groundhog Day.