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Art lesson plans, projects, curriculum and crafts for kids in preschool elementary and middle school. For teachers and parents.
The value of a good art education in early elementary school, especially kindergarten, cannot be overstated. Art allows kids to learn about the world around them while exploring colors, textures, shapes, and more.
Lesson Plans for Kindergarten, Pre-Primary & Foundation Art Classes. Join our community of Kindergarten art teachers, classroom teachers and home schoolers to gain access to our comprehensive, thoroughly planned art resources and free lesson plans.
Kindergarten, Grade 1 and Grade 2 Emphasis: Establish self-esteem and self-confidence. Improve hand-eye coordination. Expand aesthetic awareness. Begin the study of art heritage. Begin to identify some of the elements of art (line, shape, color, texture, pattern). Develop art-related skills.
Let’s dive into the world of kindergarten art and discover the many ways to make process art, explore art ideas, and have fun with art supplies like construction paper, tissue paper, and bubble wrap.
Teaching art to Preschoolers. Preschool aged children (aged 2, 3, 4 & 5 yrs) need opportunities to develop their growing abilities through books, games, songs, science, math and art activities.
Painted Paper Dancing Duckling. This sweet little dancing duckling is a perfect spring lesson for your little wee ones! Kindergarteners, pre-kindergarteners and even preschoolers will love to build and create their own frolicking duck... Learn More.
30+ free pre k art activities, lesson plan ideas, and printables to teach art in your preschool, pre-K and kindergarten classroom!
Combine music, rhythm, art, and more with these kindergarten fine arts lesson plans! Everyone learns differently, and these kindergarten fine arts lesson plans give children the chance to tie learning to their musical and artistic interests.
Here you will find free art lesson projects for your kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade and fifth grade students. The lessons are free to use and of great benefit as a tool for educating your students in art.