What makes the ideal end of year art activity? You’re probably exhausted. You may have just poured all your energy into end-of-year exams or possibly an art show. You need something that is both easy and engaging. It is even better if it looks fun!
The activity below asks students to draw what they imagine the person is dreaming or thinking about. It’s a wonderful lesson to encourage creative thinking and, optionally, could link to any Surrealist projects that you teach.
All you need for the lesson below is colouring pencils. It’s a worthwhile lesson as it teaches students how to gradate coloured pencil. This will easily fill two lessons or students could finish it at home.
My students have achieved amazing results with the spider gridded art cards below. Students can simply draw around the laminate card, add dots around the edge where the lines touch and join them up with a ruler – no measuring required! (Yeah, I really can’t to rulers at the end of the year!!!)
The Funny Faces grid drawings and worksheets below offer students a great choice and show that you have a sense of humour! Being able to laugh with our students is just one tool in our kit bag to help manage behaviour.
If you’re looking for something for older students, the ‘Drawing a Hand’ art lesson below provides a fantastic challenge. You could make turn this into a competition and offer a prize.
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Hello!
I am a middle school teacher in Pennsylvania. Thank you fro your resources, energy and inspiration!
Hi Amy, Thanks for your positive feedback. It’s much appreciated 🙂
These are great, thank you!
A pleasure. Thank you for your comment.
I am an artist but, I am always looking for more tips and tricks to make art.
That’s great to hear 🙂
Love the professional handouts/worksheets.
Thanks Josie. I appreciate your feedback 🙂
These are wonderful, thanks for sharing! Looking forward to using these with my students.
Thanks Jenn. I hope your students like them 🙂
Fun
Hi Patricia, I’m glad you think so. It’s great if we can make our lessons fun and engaging for students.
Great resources!
Thank you. I hope your students enjoy them 🙂
Great resources!
Hi Ruth, Thanks for your positive feedback 🙂