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Jaguar Drawing

For Students K - 2nd
In this artistic drawing worksheet, students view, discuss and analyze a drawing of a jaguar and then color the picture with appropriate colors.
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Mischievous Cat Drawing

For Students K - 1st
In this coloring worksheet, students examine a black line drawing of a mischievous looking cat. Students color the picture which has the title "Animals."
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Beaver Drawing

For Students K - 1st
In this coloring worksheet, students examine a black line drawing of a cartoon- style animal that appears to be a beaver. Students color the picture.
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Alligator Drawing

For Students K - 1st
In this coloring worksheet, students examine a black line drawing of an alligator up on his hind legs. Students color the picture.
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Rabbit Drawing

For Students K - 1st
For this coloring worksheet, students examine a black line drawing of a rabbit or hare. Students color the picture, which has the title "Animals."
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A.T.C. (Artist Trading Cards)

For Teachers K - 12th
Trade 'em, flip 'em, save 'em. Yes, it's trading cards! Kids design their own artist trading cards, complete with images and stats.
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Peace Windows

For Teachers K - 12th
Peace, love, tolerance, faith. Marc Chagall's Peace Window in the United Nations World Headquarters serves as a model for young artists as they create their own peace-themed transparent paintings. A great activity for both SPED and...
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Crayon Crackle Painting

For Teachers K - 2nd
Explore crackle painting and Raku pottery with your little learners. They view examples of Raku pottery, discuss the crackle painting technique, and create an original image using crayons and glue. Sounds like an educationally fun time!
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Hand Vase: Ceramics

For Teachers K - 3rd
Ceramics can be a wonderful medium. The class creates fun and funky hand shapes vases inspired by Aboriginal art forms. This would be a great project to do just before Mother's Day. 
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Calico Watercolor Cats

For Teachers K - 2nd
A fun art project, this instructional activity incorporates math and listening skills as young artists play with a new painting technique. First the teacher models how to draw a cat using shapes, an oval for the body, triangles for the...
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Memory & Song, Malagan Figures from New Ireland, Papua New Guinea

For Teachers Pre-K - K
Students investigate the uses of images, shapes and colors in classic art sculptures.  In this art analysis lesson, students observe Malagan Figures, a type of sculpture from New Guinea, and describe the different ideas and images...
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Exploring Colors

For Teachers K - 2nd
Students research visual arts by reading a children's book. In this colors lesson, students identify the primary colors and utilize food coloring, plastic cups and eye droppers to create art using the color combinations. Students...
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Coloring Crayons

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this recognizing colors worksheet, students draw and color beneath pictures of crayon boxes, each with a designated color completing the sentence, " I like ____. 
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Colorful Clouds

For Teachers Pre-K - K
Students create colorful clouds out of shaving cream and a drop of food coloring in ziploc bags. In ths art lesson, students enjoy squishing the shaving cream making it colorful.
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Coloring: A Bountiful Harvest

For Students Pre-K - 2nd
For this coloring worksheet, students color a picture titled "A Bountiful Harvest," which includes a pumpkin, gourds, grapes and apples.
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Coloring Activity: School Backpack

For Students Pre-K - 2nd
In this coloring activity, students color a picture of a school backpack with supplies. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Tracing and Coloring Practice

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this pre-printing practice worksheet, students trace a set of dots to form a picture of a heart, then color. Page has multiple links to additional resources.
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If You Give A Pig A Party

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
Students read If You Give A Pig A Party and participate in visual arts activities based on the book. In this visual arts lesson plan, students read the given book and do visual arts activities that include matching words to pictures,...
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Crayon Resist Fall Leaves

For Teachers K - 2nd
Learners observe the different colors in fall leaves. They create a multi-color fall leaf in the crayon-resist technique.
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Teaching Students To Follow Directions

For Teachers Pre-K - K
Students practice following directions. In this listening activity, students play a game of "Follow the Leader" while coloring in an activity page. They must color their page according to the directions given by the teacher or leader.
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Boogie Woogie Colors - Mondrian Painting

For Teachers K - 3rd
Students create art in the style of Piet Mondrian. They review works by Mondrian, identify primary and secondary colors and then use construction paper, cut strips of paper and paint to create a piece of art that incorporates geometric...
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Jelly Bean Count

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
Students study graphs. In this mathematics lesson, students count and make a graph use jelly beans by sorting the jelly beans into colors. Students write the amount of each color under the color written on the graph paper and color that...
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Mixing Primary and Secondary Colors

For Teachers K - 6th
Young scholars create their own color wheel by mixing colors of Playdoh. Each child names the primary and secondary colors.
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Dr. Seuss Tints and Shades

For Teachers K
Students identify Dr. Seuss as an author/illustrator. They explain what those jobs include. Students identify four art elements in illustrations and explore reasons why Dr. Seuss may have limited his color palette.

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