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Elementary art projects spring

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Elementary art projects spring. Get inspired and try out new things.
End of Year Kindergarten Fingerprint Art -

Our Kindergarten teachers approached me with a request for an art project for the back cover of their memory books. The kids have filled out pages in their memory books all year and they wanted a …

Finish the Drawing

This FREE handout is a great activity for warm-ups or even early finishers. This handout was inspired by the book Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg. Here is the BLANK version. This is a good opti…

3-D WATER LILIES!  2nd GRADE!

I LOVE these flowers!!! I also think this may be my new favorite art lesson to teach! 2nd Graders did such a fabulous job creating them– SO proud of their work!! Step-by-step directions with…

Sun With Rays

The sun will come out! Do you need to reintroduce a warm and cool concept in a colorful way? Here is a fun lesson that incorporates line and color. My students really enjoy creating these ad…

A great way to teach symmetry for elementary students.

Each student was given a paper, ruler and either crayons or colored pencils. The first step was to complete the lines on the right to be symmetrical with the left side. Then they were able to color the egg as they wished. The completed eggs were cut out and glued on a choice of construction paper backgrounds.

Cherry blossom trees is one of my most favorite things about the spring season. The brightly colored flowers and the sweet smell of the blossoms make my heart so happy. This gorgeous cherry blossom art

Echo Art Flowers in the Classroom

Spring is finally here! I love finding ways to integrate art into content areas such as language arts and math. I cannot think of a better project to welcome spring than by creating echo art flowers through a directed drawing exercise. After completing our flowers, we measured with paperclips since we are working on measurement this week. Each student added a sentence under their artwork that stated how many paperclips tall their flowers were. These flowers definitely make an awesome…