Rousseau Animals Art Lesson
Bring art and language together with this engaging, no-prep lesson, perfect for busy classrooms and homeschooling environments. This adaptable resource works across multiple grade levels, making it ideal for art integration, writing prompts, or mini-lessons in larger units. Great for both substitute plans and regular classroom use, it’s designed to boost student engagement and improve behavior while fostering creativity.
The Art Process:
This structured yet flexible art project allows students of all readiness levels to create their own unique work of art. Using a game sheet as inspiration, students can explore their creativity with any medium—although markers, crayons, and kid-friendly paints work best! The process encourages independent thinking while providing a supportive framework for success.
What’s Included:
A 22-page PDF featuring:
Game sheet and alternate text-only version
How-to-draw guides
Roll & Write writing activity
Compare and contrast activity
Coloring pages
Finished example for reference
Artist reflection activities
Why Hand-Drawn Resources?
Unlike digitally created images, hand-drawn resources help students feel less pressure to create "perfect" art. By offering this style, students can relax and focus on their creative process, confident that they don’t need to match the flawless look of digital drawings. These pages are high-quality and print-ready, providing the extra support students need to take risks and enjoy art-making.
Perfect For:
Art integration in the classroom
Writing prompts
Homeschooling
Early finishers
Substitute teacher plans
Centers and mini-lessons
Bring art and language together with this engaging, no-prep lesson, perfect for busy classrooms and homeschooling environments. This adaptable resource works across multiple grade levels, making it ideal for art integration, writing prompts, or mini-lessons in larger units. Great for both substitute plans and regular classroom use, it’s designed to boost student engagement and improve behavior while fostering creativity.
The Art Process:
This structured yet flexible art project allows students of all readiness levels to create their own unique work of art. Using a game sheet as inspiration, students can explore their creativity with any medium—although markers, crayons, and kid-friendly paints work best! The process encourages independent thinking while providing a supportive framework for success.
What’s Included:
A 22-page PDF featuring:
Game sheet and alternate text-only version
How-to-draw guides
Roll & Write writing activity
Compare and contrast activity
Coloring pages
Finished example for reference
Artist reflection activities
Why Hand-Drawn Resources?
Unlike digitally created images, hand-drawn resources help students feel less pressure to create "perfect" art. By offering this style, students can relax and focus on their creative process, confident that they don’t need to match the flawless look of digital drawings. These pages are high-quality and print-ready, providing the extra support students need to take risks and enjoy art-making.
Perfect For:
Art integration in the classroom
Writing prompts
Homeschooling
Early finishers
Substitute teacher plans
Centers and mini-lessons
Bring art and language together with this engaging, no-prep lesson, perfect for busy classrooms and homeschooling environments. This adaptable resource works across multiple grade levels, making it ideal for art integration, writing prompts, or mini-lessons in larger units. Great for both substitute plans and regular classroom use, it’s designed to boost student engagement and improve behavior while fostering creativity.
The Art Process:
This structured yet flexible art project allows students of all readiness levels to create their own unique work of art. Using a game sheet as inspiration, students can explore their creativity with any medium—although markers, crayons, and kid-friendly paints work best! The process encourages independent thinking while providing a supportive framework for success.
What’s Included:
A 22-page PDF featuring:
Game sheet and alternate text-only version
How-to-draw guides
Roll & Write writing activity
Compare and contrast activity
Coloring pages
Finished example for reference
Artist reflection activities
Why Hand-Drawn Resources?
Unlike digitally created images, hand-drawn resources help students feel less pressure to create "perfect" art. By offering this style, students can relax and focus on their creative process, confident that they don’t need to match the flawless look of digital drawings. These pages are high-quality and print-ready, providing the extra support students need to take risks and enjoy art-making.
Perfect For:
Art integration in the classroom
Writing prompts
Homeschooling
Early finishers
Substitute teacher plans
Centers and mini-lessons