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  2. 25 Unique Art Projects for Middle Schoolers - WeAreTeachers

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    Since learning about different art movements and mediums are important parts of art education, we gathered a list of diverse and interesting art projects for middle schoolers. Give one a try during your next art class! 1. Giant-sized comic strip.

  3. 40 Fun Ideas for Middle School Art Projects | Kids Activities ...

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    Whether you are an art teacher teaching middle school students or have kids in middle school that you want to introduce to the world of art, today we are sharing tons of fun middle school art projects for you to do with your young artists at home or in the classroom.

  4. We’ve listed all of our Middle School art lesson plans here. These activities are best suited for Grades 6-8 – or – ages 11-14 years. Grade levels are given as a guideline only.

  5. 47 Art Activities For Middle School Students: 3D Crafting ...

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    Look no further- we’ve gathered a list of 47 art projects for middle school that your kiddos will love. Which one will you get them started on first? 1. 3D Snowflakes

  6. My Favorite Middle School Art Projects - Make a Mark Studios

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    Below are some of my favorite middle school art projects that have yielded engagement and great visual end products! The ideas below use a variety of art media and include a range of 2d and 3d art projects.

  7. The 30 Best Art Activities For Middle School Students - K12Loop

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    Guide your middle school students to research different art movements, from ancient to modern times, and then have them create a timeline using drawings, paintings, or collages that represent each period.

  8. Art ideas for middle school lessons often take inspiration from famous artists. Channel your students’ inner Vincent van Gogh and have them create a beautiful impressionist paper flower. Then cut out a large paper vase, attach it to a bulletin board or wall, and fill it with all the gorgeous blooms!