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We offer structured, skills and knowledge-focused activities that are easy to access, engaging, and understandable to a variety of 21st Century learners.
Great introduction for students to working with color and understanding color theory. Inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe, students are provided with a reference image of her famous painting, Red Poppy, and a swatch of the various colors included in it. A template enables students to emulate O’Keeffe’s technique within guiding outlines.
There are two templates included. One for left handers and one for right!
Students may use pencils, watercolor or pastels to create the image. Simply match the colors and make a masterpiece!
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When working using color studies of famous works, students will gain an understanding of their medium, of tone and how colors work together to create visual effects; and of observational drawing/painting, while also building their familiarity with this historically-significant artwork. It is also an engaging handout for early-finishers or for those who respond well to activities that are accessible but require focus.
Materials: Colored Pencil, Watercolor, Oil Pastel
Focus: Color, Shape, Line
*Use a laser printer and thicker paper if using watercolor.
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Learn color blending and pointillism techniques using an outline of Van Gogh’s Sunflowers. Great as a sub art lesson, as an early finisher or as part of your art curriculum.
This activity is a fantastic introduction for students to working with color, understanding color theory, and the pointillism technique. Students are provided with a reference image of Van Gogh’s famous painting, Sunflowers, and a table of the various color combinations to include within it. A template enables students to create their own iteration using the pointillism technique within guiding outlines. Two versions are provided in the pack: one each for left- and right-hand dominant students (so students can see the color examples without hands getting in the way).
Students may use pencils, pastels or markers to create the ‘dots’ of color and build up the image. By completing the picture in this way, they gain an understanding of this alternative technique in mark- and image-making; of how colors work together to create visual effects; and of observational drawing, while also building their familiarity with this historically-significant artwork. It is also an engaging handout for early-finishers or for those who respond well to activities that are accessible but require focus.
Pages: 2 (left and right hand versions)
Materials: Coloured Pencils/Textas
Focus: Color, Pattern
All worksheets are PDF format A4 size for printing. Simply Download and go!
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This activity sheet provides students with a table of different ‘textures’ or patterns, which they’re challenged to integrate into a template of Van Gogh’s Starry Night to create their own iteration of this famous image. Two versions are provided in the pack: one each for left- and right-hand dominant students (so students can see the pattern examples without hands getting in the way).
These pattern drawing challenges are excellent activities for introducing students to pattern-making, line work- and for building their familiarity with historically-significant artworks. They are also easy and engaging handouts for early-finishers or for those who respond well to activities that are accessible but require focus.
Pages: 2
Materials: Fineliner Pen or Ballpoint
Focus: Line, Shape, Pattern
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Draw using pastel in the style of the Impressionists. Claude Monet was one of the most famous Artists and his technique in the Haystacks series translates very well into Oil Pastels without the mess of paint!
Build up your student’s drawing skills while following easy to understand and highly visual instructions in PDF that can be viewed on a screen or printed out and laminated. Created by an experienced artist and educator.
This art lesson plan focusing on oil pastels is helpful when introducing students to the medium. Due to their soft consistency and paint like quality, Monet’s color techniques work very well with oil pastel. Using his painting style in the Haystacks (or Grainstacks) or series as a focus, it includes:
One page Project outline with Required Materials, Learning intentions/Objectives
Four page demonstration of ‘Mueles’ (Haystacks) drawn using Oil Pastels
Technique template to improve application of patterns and color in the style of the Impressionists
A Template outline of one of the popular Haystack paintings and high resolution color example of the artwork
Features a series of steps students can follow. Each step is numbered, with written instructions, accompanying images, tips and color samples for easy identification.
This Lesson Pack is appropriate for teachers wishing to support their students to build an understanding of the medium and its related terminology, and to combine the various oil pastel techniques with their observational skills.
Materials: Paper, Oil Pastels, scrap paper for cleaning pastels, plastic or popsicle sticks for scraping textures.
Elements Focus: Color, Texture
Pages: 9x Total in PDF: 1x Page Project Outline 4x Page Step by Step, 2x Page Pastel Techniques, 1x Blank Template, 1x Page Example Artwork.
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Impressionism Art History Research and Literacy Lesson with Questions, Word Search and Crossword Puzzle NOW fillable or printable PDF! Introduce your class to the fascinating world of the Impressionist movement. The techniques itself is very teachable and this pack serves as a good primer to the theories behind it. Looking at the work of Monet and Sisley as a basis.
Suitable as a CRT Art Plan or part of your existing program.
Here’s a video covering the main features.
Pack includes:
2x Pages Impressionism Research Information Sheets with clear and relevant pictures (written and researched by a professional author)
2x Pages Critical Reflection Questions - Students can test and develop comprehension and responding to art skills With a detailed answer sheet, discussion prompts and example responses for teachers included.
1x High quality Crossword Puzzle (plus answers) and 1x Word Search
Also included are 4x pages of guides and suggestions to improve and develop high quality responses.
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Oil Pastel Tree Drawing Lesson - Sub Art Plan with Colour step by step demonstration. Created by a professional artist in the medium.
This art lesson plan using oil pastels is helpful when introducing students to the medium and appropriate use of the materials. Due to their soft consistency and paint like quality, Impressionist colour techniques work very well with oil pastel. Students will be well prepared to try their own design after using the techniques template that covers a range of mark-making that is not only fun, but confidence building! The lesson includes:
An oil pastel techniques Description Guide (with photos)
An oil pastel techniques Examples Guide with accompanying Create your Own Examples template page so students can try their own
A series of high resolution tree templates for students to apply a variety of techniques
A standards based assessment rubric
This activity guides students through the fundamental elements such as handling materials, mark-making, and the related terminology. Students are required to refer to the example sheet while recreating the various techniques on the template sheet.
A two-page demonstration of a tree drawn in the Impressionist style
This activity features a series of steps students can follow. Each step is numbered, with written instructions and accompanying images.
This Lesson Pack is appropriate for teachers wishing to support their students to build an understanding of the medium and its related terminology, and to combine the various oil pastel techniques with their observational skills.
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Terms of Use
NetSpaceArts encourages you to use this resource:
For your own personal or teaching purposes
By providing it to your students for use in the classroom in electronic or printed form
In the ways listed above, year after year
By purchasing additional licenses at a discount so you can pass it on to other teachers
By recommending it—or showing its results—online, as long as you also include a link to its listing on TES
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This pack is a fantastic introduction for students to working with colour, understanding colour theory, and a variety of techniques. Students are provided with reference images of works by Georges Lemmen, Paul Signac, Georgia O’Keefe, Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch; some include colour swatches to assist in completion of either colour-matching or emulation of the pointillism technique within guiding outlines.
In the pointillism worksheets, students may use pencils or pastels to create the ‘dots’ of colour which make up the image. By building the picture in this way, they gain an understanding of this alternative technique in mark- and image-making; of how colours work together to create visual effects; and of observational drawing, while also building their familiarity with historically-significant artworks. These are also engaging handouts for early-finishers or for those who respond well to activities that are accessible but require focus.
Pages : 10 (5x left-handed & 5x right-handed)
Materials: Coloured Pencil/Watercolour
Focus: Colour, Shape, Line
*Use a laser printer and thicker paper if using watercolour.
All worksheets are PDF format A4 size for printing. Simply download and go!
Copyright Notice: This work is copyright. You may download, display, print and reproduce this material in unaltered form for educational purposes only. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, all other rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution in part or whole, without written permission from NetSpaceArts Ltd, is prohibited.
Image Copyright: Under Fair Use (Listed as Being Within the Public Domain)
Terms of Use
NetSpaceArts encourages you to use this resource:
For your own personal or teaching purposes
By providing it to your students for use in the classroom in electronic or printed form
In the ways listed above, year after year
By purchasing additional licenses at a discount so you can pass it on to other teachers
By recommending it or showing its results online, as long as you also include a link to its listing on Teachers Pay Teachers
NetSpaceArts does not allow you to:
Give this resource to anyone, in any form, other than those listed above
Post it anywhere online, including all websites
Publish, copy or modifying any part of it, including its images, for any purpose
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Popular drawing activities in one great value bundle. Take the stress out of finding an engaging no prep activity with a selection of classroom proven lessons. Created by a professional artist/teacher… All work well as sub art plan or when planning a program.