Several links for different drawing/art projects are included in this resource.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- English Language Arts
- Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Leanne Hintz
- Date Added:
- 10/13/2020
Several links for different drawing/art projects are included in this resource.
This is the link to Art Hub for Kids' huge collection of how to draw animals! There are all kinds of animals in here ... big ones, small ones, ones that fly, and even ones that swim! There are cartoon animal lessons, realistic animals, and even mythical creatures!
This site offers how to draw tutorials for your favorite cartoon characters.
This site offers lots of how to draw projects to try.
In these YouTube lessons for young children, you start by writing a letter of the alphabet and turn the letter into an animal starting with the letter.
Check out the lessons to see the animals kids can draw from the entire alphabet!
This site offers how to draw tutorials on facial expressions (cartoon) and much, much more.
Here's an easy "How to Draw a Frog" art project for kids ... make it a little harder by experimenting with different mediums ...
Here's an easy "How to Draw a Kangaroo" tutorial.
These tutorials will teach you how to draw animals, people, flowers, landscapes and more.
Kids Scoop is News magazine that features standards-aligned activity packs for kids K-5.
Kid Scoop News magazine is available as a free PDF or print newspaper delivered to classrooms. This magazine can be shared with students to read at home or in the classroom. After students have read through the magazine, teachers might have them share out to the class something they learned or had a question about. This could kick off a discussion and might even lead to further research into some of the more interesting topics.
Beyond the magazine, teachers will find dozens of downloadable activities and lesson plans -- some free, some paid -- to slot into lessons. Many of these would work well as ways to kick off or cool down a class period. The resources for home-school connections offer helpful tips for communicating with parents about ways kids can use and benefit from Kid Scoop News at home.
The "Kids" section includes the following topics: Answers, How to Draw, Just Plain Weird, Puzzles, Scrub Squad, Write On
The "Teachers" section includes: Next on Kid Scoop, WWC Topics, Teacher Guide, Teacher Scoop, Standards, STEM News
The "Parents" section includes: Crafts, Recipes, Try This At Home