Zendoodle Circles
A wonderfully calming, zendoodle circles worksheet. This is a one-page download. There are many more Zendoodle art lessons on The Arty Teacher.
This zendoodle crab sub lesson has everything your students need on one worksheet. A beautiful crab, a short written instruction and some good example zendoodle patterns. It also comes with a lesson plan and two extra sheets of patterns. There are lots of Zendoodle teaching resources on The Arty Teacher website. Materials required: Permanent Fineliners #Ad
Creating a zendoodle hand is a therapeutic and pattern-based lesson that your students will enjoy. This download includes the 6-slide PowerPoint pictured above which shows step-by-step how to complete this project. Slide 3 is animated and shows the pattern being built up in stages. It also includes 3 pages of inspiring Zendoodle patterns pictured here. […]
This Christmas tree zendoodle art lesson is both festive and relaxing. Ideal for a peaceful lesson in the (sometimes excitable) build-up to Christmas. This download includes: A Christmas tree worksheet. A good example of a Christmas Tree zendoodle. 3 pages of zendoodle for your students to refer to. Materials Required: Good paper thin enough to […]
This zendoodle eye lesson combines realistic drawing and striking zendoodle patterns to great effect. This download includes resources to support your student through every step: A step-by-step presentation and worksheet to draw an eye which you can see here. A second step-by-step presentation to add zendoodle patterns to the eye (pictured above). 3 Zendoodle pattern […]
This zendoodle cobweb worksheet is ideal for a fun Halloween art lesson. Students apply their own zendoodle patterns to a blank cobweb. This download includes: There are many more Zendoodle Art Lessons on The Arty Teacher website. This are often called ‘zentangles’ too. Materials required: Permanent Fineliners #Ad
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