Zendoodle Handout
A 1-page zendoodle handout to inspire your students with their pattern work. There are many zentangle art lessons on The Arty Teacher website.
Pattern is one of the principles of design and it’s great to include some pattern work in your curriculum. During this patterned landscapes project, students will create their own composition for a patterned landscape inspired by the included landscape images. After apply pattern you can choose if they move on to add watercolour or shading. […]
This ice cream zendoodle art lesson is both fun and relaxing. Ideal for a peaceful lesson in the (sometimes excitable) build-up to the summer holidays. This download includes: An ice cream worksheet. A good example. 3 pages of zendoodles for your students to refer to. Materials Required: Good paper thin enough to go through a photocopier and permanent […]
This zendoodle iguana worksheet has everything your students need on one worksheet. A beautiful iguana, a short written instruction and some good example zendoodle patterns. This is a 2-page download that includes a worksheet and good example. There are lots of Zendoodle teaching resources on The Arty Teacher website. Materials required: Permanent Fineliners #Ad
Zendoodle Faces! (Sometimes called Zentangles). During this art lesson, students add patterns to the sections of hair. Included in this download: 3 different faces which have flowing lines radiating outwards, creating sections where students can apply patterns. A good example to show students. 3 pages of example patterns to inspire students. There are many more […]
Your students will learn about gradating coloured pencil and pattern when they create this zendoodle cube. This download includes: A worksheet with a net for a cube for students to work on. There are two versions of this worksheet: one with the spelling ‘colour’ and the other ‘color’. A 2-slide Powerpoint which shows a completed […]
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