Art Activities - for students of all ages Art Websites Yr. PP-6

Art Activities - for students of all ages

Art Websites Yr. PP-6

These art websites provide a variety of Arts and Crafts activities that can be completed with limited materials at home and are suitable for children of all age groups, depending upon their interests. All of these websites have step by step instructions that will guide you through the process, including photographs. Art Bar



Art ideas for the whole family, including: Process Art, Nature Art, Recycled Art, Crafts for Kids, Toddler Art, Teen Crafts, DIY, Sensory Play, Artist Studies.

I Heart Crafty Things



Includes: Kids Crafts, Holidays, Seasonal, Kids activities.

Hello Wonderful



Includes: Easter and Spring Crafts, Create, Learn.

Artzy Creations Includes: Jewellery, Sewing, Arts and Crafts Projects,



Easy Peasy and Fun



Includes: Crafts for Kids, Printable Sheets, How to Draw, Colouring Pages.

Pink Stripy Socks



Includes: Preschool Arts and Crafts, Elementary Arts and Crafts.

Department of Education WA

The Department's website offers Arts activities by Year level. Website link:



First select the year level, click on the learning area ? The Arts. For example: Year 1 ? The Arts ? Cheeky Animals for Early Years. Bring literature to life with the `Go Home Cheeky Animals' animated video. This resource introduces children to the remote Northern Territory locale of Canteen Creek and the cheeky animals that live there. The resource includes activities to help children immerse themselves fully in the story. Children work together to bring the narrative to life using drama, music, creative play and visual arts.

Click on Access Resources

Click on Learning Resources by Year Level

Click on the year level and View Resources

Click on Learning Area - The Arts Click on View

Drawing Activities for Year PP-6

Drawing Prompts: Yr. PP-3

These are some fun drawing prompts that you can do at home. All you need is some paper or a sketchbook (A4/ A3 size) and a drawing pencil, coloured pencils and marker pens.

1. Draw a box of doughnuts with the lid open. Think about what varieties you like or different flavours you know. How will they be decorated, will they have a holiday theme (i.e. Easter/ Valentine's Day)

2. Draw an underwater scene. Imagine you are scuba diving, what would you see? Think about the varieties of fish, sea creatures and plants you might encounter. Would you see any sunken treasures?

3. Draw your favourite thing to do in the Summertime. Do you like to play a sport, play in the park, go to the pool or swim at the beach, go out fishing? Be sure to use a lot of bright colours and of course the entire paper.

4. Draw yourself as a superhero. Decide if you will draw a close up portrait where we can see your mask or maybe far away, where we can see you in action. What would your super power be? Illustrate it in your picture. Where will you use your powers? Use that in your background.

5. Trace five different items on a piece of paper. Don't stop there, fill in the shape of those items to turn them into something totally different. Thinks about how each shape can work together to make one picture. Remember to make the background an interesting part of your drawing too.

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