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a sheet of paper that says, my self portrait mix and match

Guide your 3rd- 5th grade students to make this fun self-portrait project! Our YouTube video guides kids through directed drawing techniques to create their own self-portraits. Perfect for upper elementary teachers looking for easy and engaging art activities. Check it out!

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two paintings depicting the same person's head in different colors and shapes, each with their own name on it

Middle School artists began the year by looking at the art Guiseppe Arcimboldo, a Renaissance painter who created portraits made up of other objects (such as fruit, vegetables and birds). The students took this concept and made it their own by filling their own silhouette with images of things that tell something about themselves. Students used pencil, ink and watercolors to complete their works.

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four different colored drawings of people on paper

Kate Driscoll on Instagram: "Almost there!!! Finished painting a layer of ModPodge on each canvas and only about 10 kids left to finish their portrait in time for the Year 6 graduation ceremony on Monday night. 😍😍😍 . . . #artteacherlife #artlessons #artroom #artclass #iteachart #iteacharttoo #primaryart #primaryschoolart #primaryschoolartteacher #primaryartclass #primaryartteacher #elementaryartteacher #elementaryart #kidsart #artlessonsforkids #artteacher #portaits #graduationportaits…

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a drawing of a man with red hair wearing glasses and a green face paint job

Let’s face it! Drawing faces is hard for artists of any age. Therefore when I teach Portraiture to Lower Primary students, I always show them different techniques, trips and tools to make the…

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four different pictures of cartoon characters in pencil and watercolor on paper, each with an individual's own name

In my three years of teaching I'm yet to have a sick day (now that I've written that I will probably be bound to my bed with some sort of ailment tomorrow or next week during Spring Break). Sure, I've had subs, but conveniently for me I've always been able to plan out lessons in advance. As all teachers know--SUB PLANS WILL BE THE DEATH OF YOU. When I start to write them I always ask myself, "Do I really have to be gone, this is just too much work!" And then I have to think about "will my…

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