Pretend Passport Template
• Personal Info page
• 6 continent pages in outline form
• Country visa page
• Sleeve template
• Instructions on how to print, trim and staple together
• Canada and International versions included
• Personal Info page
• 6 continent pages in outline form
• Country visa page
• Sleeve template
• Instructions on how to print, trim and staple together
• Canada and International versions included
Now it’s easier than ever to make a Pretend Passport, when you get a little help from a PDF template. This one includes a place for your own personal info and all kinds of maps to help document your travels. Pretend Passport Tutorial Video How this Pretend Passport Came to Be This Make a Pretend…
Below you’ll find a Coloring Letter to Santa Template that will help students make their most colorful one yet! Santa Letter Writing Writing letters to Santa dates all the way back to the 1800s. Originally, it was Santa who wrote letters to the kids, particularly those on the naughty list who needed a little nudge…
Make your own large scale Halloween mural with this easy to use PDF template.
Make your own large scale mural to honor the creativity of Vincent Van Gogh.
Make your own large scale mural to bring a touch of autumn to your classroom.
Make your own large scale mural to honor the work of Diego Rivera, and his love of painting everyday people.
Bring instant calm + creativity to your classroom with a Klimt-inspired Tree of Life collaborative mural. You’ll guide students with confidence using done-for-you templates and Google Slides — no “perfect demo” required. Watch your room turn into a buzzing gallery of Art Nouveau magic.
GRAB YOUR GOALS ART LESSON >> Here you’ll find an easy step-by-step tutorial for how to draw a Goals Self Portrait Tutorial Video. There’s a bit of drawing, writing and goal-setting in this project. Goals Drawing Goals Drawing Ideas from Students Why Draw a Goal Self Portrait? Please note that my PDF tutorial does include…
GRAB YOUR PERSPECTIVE LESSON PDF >> Below you’ll find an easy step-by-step tutorial for a City with One Point Perspective drawing and Coloring Page. The tutorial comes with a guide and instructions. City with One Point Perspective Drawing Student Gallery More about One Point Perspective One point perspective drawing can be tricky to teach, but…
Make a your own USA flag to commemorate many of our patriotic holidays.
This self portrait idea asks students to tell their story with just visual clues; i.e. a bracelet made in camp, mosquito bite from the lake, etc. Drawing on a paper that is made to look like writing paper adds to the charm! Doodle Self Portrait More about Self Portrait Drawing Self portrait projects are always…
A no-prep set of 12 famous portrait templates—everything is there except the face. Students redraw hair, bodies, and backgrounds using only black marker lines and patterns, creating dramatic high-contrast artwork. Perfect for art history + Elements of Art: LINE.
Bring instant “wow” to your art room with a Kandinsky circles template collaborative mural. Students color bold concentric circles using the included line-drawn squares—either Kandinsky-inspired or totally original. You’ll feel calm, prepared, and proud while your class creates mesmerizing visual rhythm together.
Here’s a little help for a DIY Father’s Day card. Print, tape and color or paint for a Z fold card that can even stand up when complete. A pretty card and gift in one! Use the Button below to grab a PDF Tutorial This project was a teacher favorite back in my classroom days….
Here’s a fun Leonardo da Vinci art lesson, starting with a very famous face and then filling in your own background with lines, just for contrast. Finish the Da Vinci Painting The Origin of this da Vinci Project So what’s the inspiration for this Leonardo da Vinci art lesson? Well, it all started with some…
Bring the magic of Van Gogh’s Starry Night into your classroom with this Collaborative Art Project designed for elementary students! Perfect for 2nd-5th grade, this mural template lets students work together to create a large, colorful recreation of Van Gogh’s famous painting.
Here’s an easy step-by-step how to draw a Pagoda for elementary students. Just brush water over the marker lines to get this pretty look! Drawing a pagoda is a great way for kids to explore both art and culture. These temple structures, with their layered roofs and symmetrical design, are perfect for teaching lines, proportion,…
Make a mural to commemorate the artist Seurat, famous for his enormous “Sunday in the Park” painting.
Just print, color and tape together for a quick and easy classroom mural that finishes in no time.
Especially if everyone works together.
Make your own large scale mural to celebrate the author and artist Faith Ringgold.