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Klee Night Time Landscape Elementary Art Lesson 4th Grade

Keep the fun going all year long with this circular up of creative, simple, and fun first class art projects. Students will larn basic fine art concepts and detect famous artists as they brand their own masterpieces to take abode!

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1. Hang 3-D line sculptures

Paper sculptures made of colorful folded paper strips, hung on the wall (First Grade Art)

Simple strips of paper become a striking display in this cool collaborative first grade art project. It's a clever way to utilize up some scraps of structure paper, too.

Learn More: Fine art With Mrs. Fillmore/Line Fine art Sculptures

ii. Sketch balloon dogs

Jeff Koontz-inspired drawings of balloon dogs (First Grade Art Projects)

Jeff Koontz's balloon dog sculptures are a hitting with kids and adults alike. Let kids draw their ain using a walk-through video to get them started.

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3. Go wild for self-portraits

Pencil self-portrait of a child with hair made of folded construction paper strips

Start with a simple self-portrait sketch. Then let kids get wild with the hair, calculation paper strips in crazy colors and patterns.

Learn more: Granny Goes to School

4. Bespeak out perspective with Andrew Wyeth farms

First grade farm paintings showing perspective

Even firsties can main perspective with this like shooting fish in a barrel project. The dot-painted flowers and vegetables are fun and like shooting fish in a barrel, too.

Learn more: Ms. Curry'south Art Room

v. Wing cotton-skywriting planes

Colorful paper plane flying over a tissue paper background, leaving a heart made of cotton behind (First Grade Art Projects

This mixed media idea is so clever! Kids utilize tissue squares to create a colorful sky background, then gum cotton batting overtop to simulate skywriting from a paper airplane.

Learn more than: Fine art With Mrs. Fillmore/Skywriting Planes

vi. Take inspiration from a Calder sculpture

Sculptures made of colorful construction paper in abstract shapes

Oversize sculptures similar Calder'southward are accessible and fun for kids of any age. Recreate them in paper form with this engaging art project for first graders.

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7. Cut out beautiful cardinals

1st Grade Art

If you lot haven't seen Charley Harper's wonderful wildlife art, you should definitely check it out. Share it with your students, and so get ready to create these mannerly cardinals just like his.

Larn more than: Elements of the Art Room/Charley Harper inspired Cardinals

eight. Print and colour fall leaves

Leaf printed with white paint and tinted with colored pencils on black paper (First Grade Art Projects)

Gather big leaves to use for this project. Kids coat them with white paint, then press them on blackness paper to make prints. One time the pigment is dry, they add various hues using colored pencils.

Learn more than: New City Arts

ix. Arrange an abstract alphabet

Alphabet letters drawn at random with color and patterns added

Grab some markers and have your first class art students write the letters of the alphabet randomly all over a slice of paper. And then, apply color to fill in enclosed areas. The possibilities are endless!

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10. Turn letters into animals

The letter H turned into a cat with a colored-in background (First Grade Art)

This is another unproblematic way to combine letters with art. Have kids describe any letter they like, then turn it into any fauna they choose!

Learn more than: Art With Mrs. Nguyen

11. Interact on a group mobile

Mobile made of a variety of paper circles in different colors and patterns (First Grade Art Project)

Collaborative art projects are ever a lot of fun. This one creates a cute mobile perfect for hanging in the classroom or offering upwards at a school art auction.

Learn more: So Much to Make

12. Be Big! with a self-portrait

Crayon drawing of a child on a long piece of paper folded in quarters (First Grade Art)

Boot off the schoolhouse yr by reading Be Big! Beatrice'due south Start Twenty-four hours of Commencement Form. And so, make these cute self-portraits to show your kids merely how big they're getting.

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13. Frost Thiebaud-inspired cupcakes

Paper cupcakes decorated with colorful patterns

Learn about realism in art, and take a look at Wayne Thiebaud'south colorful paintings of pastries for inspiration. So brand your own patterned cupcakes with torn paper frosting. Yum!

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14. Weave wishbone sticks

Forked stick with yarn stripes woven between the twigs

This project tin can be adapted for any age, but for first grade art students, utilize thick, chunky yarn and sticks with a wide "V," along with blunt plastic darning needles. The "in and out" pattern of the yarn volition help improve dexterity and fine motor skills.

Learn more: A Faithful Endeavour

15. Recreate a starry skyscape

Simple reproduction of Van Gogh's Starry Night done with oil pastels (First Grade Art)

Here'southward a simple but impressive projection to try. Oil pastels are easy to use while making kids experience like real artists. Let them use their ain techniques to recreate Van Gogh'southward famous Starry Night.

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16. Copy Van Gogh's stars in clay

Clay stars swirled with Van Gogh designs

Want to try a different take on the classic painting? These Van Gogh-inspired dirt stars are the manner to go! (They also make excellent holiday ornaments.)

Learn more: Adventures in the Art Studio

17. Add texture to sunflowers with glue

Sunflowers made by outlining them with black glue and filling in with water colors (First Grade Art)

Here's one more than take on Van Gogh, this time focusing on his sunflowers. Impressionism is known for textures, so this first course science project uses black glue to requite dimension to uncomplicated sunflowers. Kids describe the sunflowers, then outline them with mucilage. When the glue is dry out, add together soft, beautiful watercolors.

Learn more: The Rolling Art Room

eighteen. Chalk a fluttering butterfly

Butterfly art made with chalk pastels and black construction paper

Chalk art pastels produce impressive results at whatever age. This first grade art project has a fun simply simple 3-D chemical element too.

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19. Paint Cezanne-style apples

Cezanne-style painting of a bowl of apples against a colorful background

This may seem also complicated for a starting time grade art projection, but you can attack it in several steps. Teach kids to draw the basin and apples. So, have them draw the outlines with oil pastel to create a bulwark. Paint the apples red and so the groundwork with colorful watercolors. Voilà!

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20. Hop onto Monet lily pads

Cardboard ponds with crayon lily pads and sculpted clay frogs (First Grade Art)

Monet's lily pond paintings are among his most famous. Take a wait at some of them, and so have kids create their own mixed-media lily pad projects adorned with cute clay frogs!

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21. Colour-mix to create winter landscapes

Painting of large yellow and orange sun on a blue sky with snow and bare black trees

This elementary fine art project combines a surprising amount of concepts, including color mixing, stamping, and honing fine motor skills. And the results are pretty hitting.

Learn more: Elements of the Fine art Room/Winter Landscapes

22. Make Mondrian-patterned hearts

Piet Mondrian squares print surrounded by hearts with a similar pattern (First Grade Art)

Mondrian's bright, simple patterns are very appealing to immature kids. They'll enjoy mimicking his mode with this easy action.

Learn more: Mrs. T's First Form Course/Mondrian Style Hearts

23. Fly some cool koinobori kites

Colorful fish-shaped kites hanging in a window

Endeavor an Asian-inspired fine art project with these colorful fish kites! May 5th is Children'due south Twenty-four hour period in Japan, and these koinobori are an of import part of the commemoration. Firsties in any country will dear creating their own kites in springtime or someday!

Learn more: Fine art Teacherin' 101/Koinobori Kites

24. Give colorful birds a Dalí twist

Long-legged blue birds on a watercolor background of yellow, orange, and pink

Behemothic birds with super wiggly and light-headed legs? First graders will honey the silliness of this project, just it's not all just fun and games. These watercolor birds prove the differences between warm and cool colors, and the loooong legs are a tribute to the chief of the unexpected, Salvador Dalí.

Acquire more: Mrs. T's First Grade Course/Dali Spring Birds

25. Sculpt the cutest owl vignettes

Brown and orange clay owls perched on sticks and mounted on black plaques (First Grade Art)

This is a unique twist on standard clay projects. The owls themselves are like shooting fish in a barrel to create, and mounting them on a wood plaque really makes this beginning grade art activity stand out.

Learn more: Fine art With Mr. Giannetto/Clay Owls

26. Doodle similar Kandinsky

First grade art student adding blue watercolor to a page of scribbles using a cotton swab

Kandinsky is known for his circles, but his other abstruse piece of work is mesmerizing too. Read the book The Noisy Paintbox to learn almost the artist's life. Then use black markers, watercolors, and cotton swabs to assist achieve that muted color/haze.

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27. Start with a dot

Black crayon drawing of child holding an ice cream cone, with a house and trees

The Dot is a favorite read-aloud and the perfect springboard for and then many art activities! In this one, kids have a unmarried dot and plow it into whatever they can imagine.

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28. Think in circles

Canvas divided into squares, with different circle patterns and colors in each

Divide a large canvas into fifty-fifty squares. Each pupil gets a square to decorate with their own circumvolve art, creating a cohesive but unique whole.

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29. Scribble a spiral

Spiral made of crayon scribbles and painted over with black watercolors

Teach contrasting colors and composition with this simple projection, using crayons and watercolors. It's like tie-dye for newspaper!

Learn more: Miss Immature'due south Art Room

30. Employ shapes to create Klee-inspired villages

Crayon cityscapes draw in the cubist style of Paul Klee (First Grade Art)

Acquire about Paul Klee's Cubist paintings, then create your own with oil pastels and watercolors. These vibrant pieces are sure to brighten your classroom walls!

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31. Blend colors using coffee filters

Coffee filters dyed a rainbow of colors

There's a reason this project is then popular: it's mesmerizing to watch colors drain together and create a rainbow of new colors and patterns. All you need are color filters, washable markers, a spray canteen of water, and newspaper or paper towels.

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32. Compose a colour wheel bouquet

Flowers made of scraps of paper and fabric representing the color wheel (First Grade Art)

This first class art project is office treasure hunt and part fine art lesson. Pull out your box of scrap newspaper and accept students dig through to discover the pieces they need to complete a color wheel daisy. You'll wind up with a whole garden!

Acquire more: Deep Space Sparkle/Colour Wheel Boutonniere

33. Bladder abroad with mixed-media collages

Brightly-patterned paper hot air balloon on a marker-striped background with the photograph of a child in the basket

The personal aspect of this mixed-media hot air balloon collage is what really makes information technology stand up out! (Tip: Trim the student pictures yourself since the detailed cuts may be too much for little fingers.)

Larn more: Art With Mrs. Filmore/Hot Air Balloons

34. Build baskets with yarn and gum

Small baskets made of colorful yarn stiffened with glue (First Grade Art)

There are no major weaving skills required for these wacky baskets. Just dip strips of yarn into glue and lay over an upside-downwardly paper cup or bowl. When the glue dries, remove the paper cup, and you lot've got a basket!

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35. Pigment like Pollock

First grade art student pulling paint-covered yarn along a piece of paper

Hither'south a great use for yarn scraps. Kids dip yarn into tempera paint, then drip or elevate it over the paper to create abstract designs reminiscent of Jackson Pollock. (Tip: Read Action Jackson get-go for inspiration.)

Learn more: Deep Space Sparkle/Paint Like Pollock

36. Craft cleverly camouflaged lizards

Paper lizards colored to camouflage themselves against a striped and zebra background

Combine art and science with a lesson about camouflage! And so challenge your students to create a patterned background for a newspaper lizard to blend into.

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37. Manner a newspaper rainbow

White paper cloud with green, yellow, orange, and red strips woven through it (First Grade Art)

Paper weaving is a fun and simple craft that opens upwardly lots of possibilities. Firsties volition relish making these pretty rainbows; you could even tie it in with a lesson most weather!

Learn more: Elements of the Art Room/Newspaper Rainbow

38. Put the "A" in STEAM

Mixed media first grade art projects showing chalk bubbles and paper beakers painted in various patterns

This mixed-media project has several components, so plan to do it over several days. The results are worth it, and so much fun!

Learn more: Art Teacherin' 101/Mad Scientist

39. Play with patterns

Crayon drawing of a leaf divided and painted different colors and patterns

When the leaves start to change colour, try this pretty project using the watercolor-resist method. Students tin really allow their imaginations run wild with the pattern designs and color choices.

Acquire more: Art Projects for Kids/Foliage Patterns

40. Explore African fine art with Anansi

African art inspired spider with a blue patterned background and full moon

Read the story of Anansi the Spider, an African folk hero. Then utilize African art styles to make Anansi pictures to hang in the classroom.

Learn more: Mrs. Knight'southward Smartest Artists

41. Describe a fox footstep-by-step

Simple fox drawn in pastels, sitting on a green hill

Beginning graders are just starting to move away from stick figures and into more advanced drawings. Striking the link for a footstep-by-stride tutorial that even little ones can follow with oil pastels.

Learn more: Art Projects for Kids/Draw a Fox

42. Color blend on bottle prints

Bottle outlines filled in with markers, with overlaps showing blended colors

This is a great way to learn about color blends. Imagine the bottles lined up in a sunny window and use markers, paints, or crayons to fill in the colors you lot'd come across.

Learn more: Mr. O's Fine art Room

43. Sculpt speckled fish

This first course art project requires a kiln for all-time results. The real star of the show is the magic coat, which bursts into cool patterns when fired.

Acquire more: Fine art Teacherin' 101/Clay Fish

44. Teach them to draw trivial birdies

Paper birdhouses and instructions on how to draw a simple bird that starts with an arrow

Kids will be amazed when they learn to draw this simple bird starting with an arrow. They'll besides love designing birdhouses for their avian friends, which culminates in a fantastic classroom brandish that's perfect for spring.

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45. Design autumn scarecrows

Fabric scrap scarecrows on a bright background of fields and sky

After painting a brilliant background of sky and fields, students root through the bit paper bin to get together colorful scarecrows for the finishing touch. (Tip: Create templates to make information technology easier for them to cut the pants, shirt, and hat.)

Learn more: Deep Space Sparkle/Autumn Scarecrows

46. Make fine art with some fine lines

Worksheet of circles turned into a variety of funny faces

Showtime with a canvass of circles (pre-printed, or have kids trace them from templates). Then have firsties add bold lines to design a variety of faces. This quick and elementary activity is lots of fun and actually sets their inventiveness free.

Learn more than: The Art Room

47. Whip up a bowl of alphabet soup

Mixed media art project showing bowl of alphabet soup with a napkin and a real spoon holding an alphabet bead

Yup, this is really a starting time grade art project! Kids exercise their letters and acquire virtually mixed media, tackling the activities in steps. The plastic spoons with alphabet letters added at the end actually brand the pieces pop!

Larn more: Art With Mrs. Filmore/Alphabet Soup

48. Construct colorful 3-D houses

Paper lunch bag stuffed and turned into a house, sitting on construction paper lawn with a tree and road

Learn most architecture styles and skills, then design newspaper purse houses! Encourage students to add enough of personal details to make the designs their own.

Learn more: Snippety Gibbet

49. Put together mosaic owls

Owl face made with small scraps of colored paper

Paper mosaics are like a puzzle you create yourself, plus they requite kids practice with scissor skills. And these owl faces are only adorable!

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50. Swim with the seahorses

Painted seahorses in the style of Eric Carlyle

This bright project is inspired by Eric Carle'southward Mister Seahorse. Kids use a variety of art methods to create these cheery underwater scenes.

Acquire more: Fine art With Mr. Giannetto/Seahorses

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