We offer structured, skills and knowledge-focused activities that are easy to access, engaging, and understandable to a variety of 21st Century learners.
We offer structured, skills and knowledge-focused activities that are easy to access, engaging, and understandable to a variety of 21st Century learners.
Cat drawing activity that works on it’s own or alongside tone and shape oriented lessons. The grid technique is a good way to build focus and confidence when teaching new skills. Suitable for sub lessons or early finishers as well.
8x pages PDF 2x Images- Inclusive layout of templates for Right and Left Handed
Grid Drawing templates are a great way to learn observational drawing. Students can use either the full grid or rule their own. We have also provided some for left and right handed artists! Two images to try and variations of each depending on teacher/student preference.
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This resource provides clear and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions on drawing an eye. It includes templates and examples for students to use so they can draw their own.
It is an appropriate art lesson for teachers wishing to support their students to develop an understanding of tone and shape and to work on their observational drawing skills by referring to a subject that is accessible to all.
Pages: 7 (1 step by step 3x templates with and without grids)
Page 1: Step-by-Step Guide
Features a series of steps students can follow in the process of drawing an eye. Each step is numbered, with written instructions and accompanying images.
This gridded image and template offers a simplified approach to observational drawing for students if desired, lines can be ruled on each template. The reference is ‘broken down’ into individual squares so students can focus on one at a time, instead of needing to take in the whole image. Students work through the Step-by-Step Guide (Page One), executing their drawing in the gridded template while referring to the gridded image reference provided.
Each page has a space for some research questions once they have completed the drawing.
Another variant on the Eye Drawing theme look at animal eyes
Materials: Pencils, Eraser, Paper
Focus: Tone, Shape
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.
Learn to Draw Eyes using the Grid Method. Step-by-step, Easy Templates, Sub Art Plan. Suitable for homeschool
This resource provides clear and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions on drawing an eye. It includes templates and examples for students to use so they can draw their own.
It is an appropriate art lesson for teachers wishing to support their students to develop an understanding of tone and shape and to work on their observational drawing skills by referring to a subject that is accessible to all.
Pages: 4
Page 1: Step-by-Step Guide
Features a series of steps students can follow in the process of drawing an eye. Each step is numbered, with written instructions and accompanying images.
Page 2-4: Optional Gridded Template and Image Reference
This gridded image and template offers a simplified approach to observational drawing for students if desired, lines can be ruled on each template. The reference is ‘broken down’ into individual squares so students can focus on one at a time, instead of needing to take in the whole image. Students work through the Step-by-Step Guide (Page One), executing their drawing in the gridded template while referring to the gridded image reference provided.
Each page has a space for some research questions once they have completed the drawing.
Materials: Pencils, Eraser, Paper
Focus: Tone, Shape
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.
Clear and easy-to-follow instructions on drawing a leaf with a template to draw your own!
Level: Medium-Level Techniques Required
Pages: 2
Materials: Pencils, Eraser, Paper
Focus: Tone, Shape
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.
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.