
Kindergarten to Third Grade Art Lesson Plan: Complimentary Colors
This is a quickie, one day art lesson plan that teaches a little bit of the facts they need to know about complimentary colors.

This is a quickie, one day art lesson plan that teaches a little bit of the facts they need to know about complimentary colors.
Learning how to draw from life, either outdoors or a set up still life, is one of the most beneficial things that children can learn to do. It teaches them observation skills that can be utilized in every other learning field-particularly science, it challenges preconceptions, it encourages questioning of ones environment and stimulates BOTH sides of the brain-not just the artistic side. Learning to draw from observation should be part of every curriculum from preschool to college.
This art project for Kindergarten or Preschool age children reviews shapes, introduces architecture as an art form, gives another view of sculpture and lets them play with their creation as a group.
This is an art lesson plan for kindergarten through the second grade, learning about Pre-Columbian Pottery. Each child will produce a pinch pot with zoomorphic features and geometric designs as well as learn a little art history.
This short lesson plan gives little ones an introduction to weaving and patterns that allows them to have a functional and charming bit of art as a product.
This lesson plan is designed for kindergarten or first grade and will give a little bit of fun exploration of color theory and color mixing while creating a fun interactive exhibit that your parents will love in the form of a kindergarten “crayon box”.
A short lesson plan intended for children in kindergarten or first grade that will give good first hand experience in working with clay; a little art history and a wonderful product to take home and say “Hey, look what I made”!
Make your own lesson plan for your homeschooler.
Studying the fifty states in the United States of America is an important lesson for every school-aged child.