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3-Ingredient Art for Grades 5 & 6

A 24-page booklet that includes three simple art lessons for grades 5 & 6 using basic art supplies: paper, paint, oil pastel or marker. Drawing handouts, photo tutorials and student art galleries take the guess work out of teaching these lessons.

 

This packet is great for grade levels: 5-6

$5.00

3-Ingredient Art for Grades 5 & 6

A 24-page booklet that includes three simple art lessons for grades 5 & 6 using basic art supplies: paper, paint, oil pastel or marker. Drawing handouts, photo tutorials and student art galleries take the guess work out of teaching these lessons.

 

This packet is great for grade levels: 5-6

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Collage dancers inspired by the paper cuttings of Henri Matisse, students use scraps of colored paper to create their own paper dancer. This lesson is a perfect platform for teaching color, motion and mood through art. I’ve found that all ability levels adapt well to this project.

Watercolor Iguanas & Chameleons: Using the how-to-draw and Idea Sheet handouts, students draw an iguana or chameleon. Photo tutorials show how a few watercolor techniques can turn this project from basic to dramatic.

Gunslingers and Outlaws: Who can resist those nasty Gunslingers & Outlaws A fun alternative to portrait drawing, “Outlaws” is a huge hit with my fifth and sixth grade students. Learn how to draw a hat and how to “age” a painting. How-to-draw handouts included. A great opportunity to tie in a creative writing piece by naming the outlaw and providing his story.

If you need to add variety to your art lesson curriculum, these lessons should do it. This 24-page booklet includes supply lists, photo-tutorials of children (not adults!) creating the artwork and of course, the ever-popular student gallery.

Handouts & Techniques Included:

  • How-to-Draw an Iguana
  • Iguana and Chameleon Idea Sheets
  • Rainforest Leaves Idea Sheet
  • Creating Hands & Feet from Paper
  • Templates for Matisse-Inspired Dancer
  • How-to-Paint an Iguana with watercolors
  • Photo-tutorial for cutting hair and skirts from paper
  • Western lettering instruction

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I like to print out my lesson plans and place in a lesson plan book, but if you are watchful of your ink supply, you may just want to print just the handouts. I’ve designed them in black and white so you can photocopy them easily and cheaply.

Reviews

  1. chelle4jc@gmail.com (verified owner)

    We did the “Wanted” posters for our homeschool co-op art class. It was a perfect lesson to go along with some of the history we learned. The kids were especially motivated by creating the plaque saying what they were “wanted” for! LOL

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