In Grade 4 Visual Arts, students are asked to create artworks that express their own ideas and draw on sources of inspiration from Saskatchewan.
Students are encouraged to create artworks using a variety of concepts (like organic shapes), forms (like kinetic sculpture and mural), and media (like wood, wire, and found objects).
Explore this collection to find resources and activities suitable for Grade 4 Visual Arts.
Be sure to check out these TED Ed videos on all things …
Be sure to check out these TED Ed videos on all things visual arts - right from "Why is the Mona Lisa so famous?" to "The Art of Folding Origami" and much more! You'll find something for all age groups!
Students create a mixed media artwork about an at-risk species using black …
Students create a mixed media artwork about an at-risk species using black shapes on a white background. They paint each black shape with small, beadlike circles in a style similar to that of Métis artist Christi Belcourt.
The official website of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. You …
The official website of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
You can search collections and view beautiful pieces of art from the comfort of your classroom.
Be sure to check out the information here (copy and paste into your browser) https://www.gallery.ca/for-professionals/teachers/at-your-school/distance-learning
Which includes free webinars, lesson plans and resources.
With this project, students create a figure with paper mache on a …
With this project, students create a figure with paper mache on a wire armature that is easy enough for the kids to construct and utilizes recyclables.
Wire Tree Creations by Leah Baratta CP4.8 Create art works using a …
Wire Tree Creations by Leah Baratta
CP4.8 Create art works using a variety of visual art concepts (e.g., organic shapes), forms (e.g., kinetic sculpture, mural), and media (e.g., wood, wire, and found objects).
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