Homeschool Art Resources

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    Choosing The Best Homeschool Art Supplies

    Navigating the world of homeschooling art?

    It’s like a trip to an art store. So many options, right?

    But before we fill up our cart, let’s chat about what we really want for our kiddos when it comes to art and the homeschool art supplies we need to get them there.

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    Sweet Easter Bunny Drawing for Kids

    Have you discovered Emma Randall yet? She is one of our favorite children’s illustrators. For our Spring Bundle, we wanted a sweet Easter Bunny drawing. So, like most of our homeschooling life, when we need inspiration, we look in a book. (Super Why anyone?) Finding Easter Bunny Drawing Illustrations Randall captures the essence of spring […]

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  • We Are Water Protectors Art Project

    When it comes to environmental protection and conservation, children play an essential role in our future. If you haven’t had the opportunity to read We Are Water Protectors with your kids, I highly recommend you take the time. It’s a gorgeously illustrated book offering an engaging introduction to environmental concepts. We Are the Water Protectors […]

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    K-2nd Grade Springtime Art: Creating Balance

    Our K-2nd grade springtime art helps students of all ages apply the theory of balance.

    If you’re looking for an easy art project to add to your homeschool plan or to round out a season’s unit study, try this fun and easy project!

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    How to Teach Elementary Color Theory Lessons

    Looking for a fun and creative way to teach color theory lessons? Be like Super Why! When you have a problem, look in a book! Color Theory Lesson: Beyond the Color Wheel You’ve probably seen gobs of color theory lessons that revolve around teaching the color wheel. While this is an incredibly essential aspect of […]

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  • Cool Colors Painted Paper for Easy Color Theory Lesson

    Easy Color Theory Lessons for K-2nd: Warm and Cool Colors

    Affiliate Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, which means that we may get a small commission (at no additional cost to you) if you purchase any of the items we recommend. We only use products that we love! Just one simple lesson and you can spark their creativity! Color theory doesn’t have to be […]

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    How to Draw and Paint a Family of Springtime Ducks

    Do you love springtime? The cold days of winter start to warm up. Sunny picnics with a chill in the air and rainy afternoons meant for splashing in puddles. Or, perhaps you’re smack dab in the middle of planning a seasons unit? Need a quick literature-based draw-and-paint art project to round out your spring topics? I’ve got […]

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  • How to Plan Homeschool Art Projects for 1st Graders

    Let’s face it, art is messy. And we’ve been taught that art is for talented people. As homeschooling parents, it can be intimidating to consider teaching something we don’t feel we’re any good at. I would argue that enjoying art gets overcomplicated, especially in the early years. And that you might enjoy it even more […]

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