Google Quick, Draw! tells you what to draw and then uses artificial intelligence to try to guess what you're drawing. Fun!
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 12/12/2019
Google Quick, Draw! tells you what to draw and then uses artificial intelligence to try to guess what you're drawing. Fun!
Fostering Remembrance is a part of everything The Legion does. Through The Royal Canadian Legion's longstanding Annual Poster and Literary Contests, Canadian school children honour Canada’s Veterans through creative art and writing, and help perpetuate Remembrance.
Contests are available for students 5 to 18 for posters (colour & black and white), essays and and now a video entry category as well.
You can find links to the entry forms (one must be attached and signed by a parent to each entry), contest guide and entry forms on the site as well.
The Saint Basil Cathedral is one of Russia's most popular cultural symbols. There are several templates to print that students color then arrange into their own Russian-inspired masterpiece.
Follow the instructions provided to create air dry clay fairy houses.
Follow these instructions to create animal pinch pots.
Check out this source for instructions on how to create crazy pasta sculptures that look like twisty and bendy pieces of art!
Learn how to make leaf bowls with air drying clay, fired clay, or even salt dough.
In this activity, kids get creative by cutting cardboard into various shapes, then stacking it. The final step of pouring paint over their creations is definitely the icing on the cake!
In this fun activity, students experiment with manipulating paper to create different shapes and effects. They also learn about (and practice creating) symmetry!
In this art lesson, children learn about the sculptor Alberto Giacometti, then have fun with a quick human figure sketching activity, finally creating foil sculptures of people.
Students create sculptures by manipulating colourful papers.
The Smithsonian Learning Lab puts the treasures of the world's largest museum, education, and research complex within reach. The Lab is a free, interactive platform for discovering millions of authentic digital resources, creating content with online tools, and sharing in the Smithsonian's expansive community of knowledge and learning.
Use the search tool to discover lots of resources on endless topics. The sky's the limit!
This is a phenomenal website full of super useful information for students and teachers!
There are articles and resources for:
Science, Technology & Math
Humanities
Art, Music, Recreation
Anything and everything is available here from how to understand percentile scores - to writing a solid argumentative essay - to grade 2 writing prompts.
Click the menu in the top left corner to sort resources for students & parents, educators or adult learners!
This resource includes links to a number of fairy-themed projects. This resource was designed to accompany the read aloud of "The Three Wishes," on Wednesday, October 21st, 2020.
Toy Theater playfully teaches conceptual foundations with online interactive games and activities that have real educational value. Find resources for math, reading, art, music, puzzles and games.
This website outlines the steps to create an Australian Aboriginal Dot Art project.
This site is full of free (and paid) resources to help teachers and students.You can filter by age, grade, subject, and more.Search everything from back to school, orange shirt day, and subject specific topics to find great resources.
In this short video, the author shows two simple African crafts that can be created by kids, including a drum made out of Styrofoam cups and a mask made out of paper plates and yarn.
You can navigate through using your screen and controls or enter virtual reality mode to take a virtual tour of:
The Sistine Chapel
Pio Clementino Museum
New Wing
Raphael's Room
Niccoline Chapel
Room of the Chiaroscuri
This is a one-page choice board with various visual arts projects (including links to full instructions), suitable for Grade 2 students in Saskatchewan.