K-5 Activities
Muffalo Potato on Youtube - Drawing characters with letters and numbers
Art Vocabulary Find It Activity
From Mrs. Campbell - Awesome Art Teacher at Manz Elementary
Go around the house or outside (weather permitting) and try to find as many of the following items for each line. You have 1 minute to count as many things as you can find in that category. Have a family member time you.
From Mrs. Campbell - Awesome Art Teacher at Manz Elementary
Go around the house or outside (weather permitting) and try to find as many of the following items for each line. You have 1 minute to count as many things as you can find in that category. Have a family member time you.
- Primary colored items (Red, Yellow, Blue)
- Soft textured surfaces (blankets, stuffed toys, etc.)
- Secondary colored items (Orange, Green, Purple)
- Things with lines on them
- Warm colored items (Red, Orange, Yellow)
- 2D Shapes (Square, Circle, Triangle, etc.)
- Smooth textured surfaces (tables, chairs, etc.)
- Things with patterns on them (dots, checkered, wallpaper, etc.)
- Cool colored items (Green, Blue, Purple)
- 3D Forms (box/block, sphere/ball, cone, cylinder, etc.
- Rough Texture surfaces (Tree bark, concrete, brick, etc.)
- Neutral colored items (Black, White, Brown)
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Best K-2 Activities
I would love to see what you make! Have an adult upload a photo to "Extra Art" on Artsonia.com/class - check a skyward message from Mrs. Lewis for an access code.
Best 3-5 Activities
I would love to see what you're creating! Upload what you make to Artsonia.com/class - Check canvas or a skyward message from Mrs. Lewis for the Access Code
ART BOOKS
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Students have the SORA app on their iPads and have access to these books. You can use your Sora App on your iPad or access them through Sharepoint>Library Media>Overdrive
-Kid Artists by David Stabler
-Who Was Walt Disney? by Whitney Stewart
-Who was Dr Seuss? By Janey Pascal
-Who was Andy Warhol? By Kirsten Anderson
-The Big Awesome Book of Hand & Chalk Lettering by Dina Rodriguez
-Vincent & Theo by Deborah Heiligman
-Maya Lin by Susan Goldman Rubin
-Project Kid by Amanda Kingloff
-Rosie Revere’s Big Project Book for Bold Engineers by Andrea Beaty
-Radiant Child by Javaka Steptoe
-Young Artists Draw Manga by Christopher Hart
-How to Draw Manga by Tadashi Koda
-Sharks by Gare Thompson
-Wizards, Witches, and Dragons by Ann Becker
-You Can Do A Graphic Novel by Barbara Slate
-Kid Artists by David Stabler
-Who Was Walt Disney? by Whitney Stewart
-Who was Dr Seuss? By Janey Pascal
-Who was Andy Warhol? By Kirsten Anderson
-The Big Awesome Book of Hand & Chalk Lettering by Dina Rodriguez
-Vincent & Theo by Deborah Heiligman
-Maya Lin by Susan Goldman Rubin
-Project Kid by Amanda Kingloff
-Rosie Revere’s Big Project Book for Bold Engineers by Andrea Beaty
-Radiant Child by Javaka Steptoe
-Young Artists Draw Manga by Christopher Hart
-How to Draw Manga by Tadashi Koda
-Sharks by Gare Thompson
-Wizards, Witches, and Dragons by Ann Becker
-You Can Do A Graphic Novel by Barbara Slate
OUTSIDE ART IDEAS
-Sit outside if it's nice, or near a window and draw what you see
-Use sidewalk chalk to create uplifting and cheerful drawings and messages for people on walks
-Go on a walk with someone (make sure an adult knows where you are going) and see if you can find something from every color of the rainbow. Too easy? See who can find the most things from each color in the rainbow
-Collect as many nature items as you can - rocks, woodchips, leaves on the ground, sticks - create a picture from these objects. Then, see if you can build a sculpture by stacking and leaning these objects on each other.
-Paint rocks with outdoor permanent paint or draw on them with permanent markers. Paint/draw cheerful things like smiles, hearts, rainbows, and sunshine. Then, go on a walk and leave the rocks for other people to see/find - you will bring so much joy to their day!
-Use sidewalk chalk to create uplifting and cheerful drawings and messages for people on walks
-Go on a walk with someone (make sure an adult knows where you are going) and see if you can find something from every color of the rainbow. Too easy? See who can find the most things from each color in the rainbow
-Collect as many nature items as you can - rocks, woodchips, leaves on the ground, sticks - create a picture from these objects. Then, see if you can build a sculpture by stacking and leaning these objects on each other.
-Paint rocks with outdoor permanent paint or draw on them with permanent markers. Paint/draw cheerful things like smiles, hearts, rainbows, and sunshine. Then, go on a walk and leave the rocks for other people to see/find - you will bring so much joy to their day!
MUSEUMS TO VISIT ONLINE
MET Kids - Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art!
Louvre - A very famous art museum in Paris! The Mona Lisa painting lives here!