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Art Center activity Visual Guide for fast finishers Op Art Set 4 - DRAWING

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Do you run exploratory art stations or fast finisher art centers in your classroom or art room? Then you are always needing new ideas for independent activities that students will enjoy. I started creating Visual Guides for my students to use independently, step-by-step for mini projects to work on in the drawing centre. Projects that build technical skills and media experience while allowing personal interpretation. These Visual Guides worked so well that I wanted to share them with you too.

When students can independently work at a choosing center, you can get on with supporting those students that need more help. Also fabulous when you have early finishers that need an activity to go on with, while the rest of your class finishes the current class project. Or use as a filler activity for those extra sessions and works well for a sub lesson too.

Created for my classroom and suitable for Upper Elementary and Middle School students in 4th - 7th grades. This Visual Guide for Op Art drawings was inspired by artists like Bridget Riley and Jen Stark and created for my drawing center. It is also useful as a supporting activity for the following art station guide, available HERE...

→ What Is Drawing Guide for Art Stations or Centers Elementary Grades
which includes:

  1. The guide cover
  2. What is Drawing
  3. History of Drawing x2
  4. Drawing steps & techniques
  5. Materials List
  6. What is in our drawing tools
  7. Can you make a value scale and shade a sphere
  8. Drawing clean-up
  9. Teacher Information
  10. Teacher instructions
  11. Blanks slides for you to add your own instructions x2

And a slide with recommended lessons for your next whole class Drawing project, with links.

❤️ If you would like more Visual Guides for independent art activities to use in your art stations or centers, please make a request through Q & A. Then follow my store so that you don't miss the new guide when it's added to the store.

Use to build independent prior knowledge before starting a whole class project on DRAWING

✅ Guides new learning for students who have little experience with DRAWING

✅ Consolidates knowledge for & extend students who have used DRAWING in the past.

✅ Great early finishers activity in a choosing center

✅ Easy to follow Sub lesson

✅ Last minute filler activity for those extra lesson times

More Art station set up cards & scaffolded Visual Guides for mini projects are available for your art centers HERE, more being added all the time. Station themes include:

1. Collage:

2. Papier-Mache
3. Clay

4. Wax Resist

5. Sculpture

6. Paint

and more resources for your Drawing Centre

7. What is Drawing - Art station set-up guide

For Upper Elementary & Middle School:
Art Center activity Visual Guide for fast finishers Perspective Sky - DRAWING (upper elementary)

Art Center activity Visual Guide for fast finishers Op Art Set 1 - DRAWING

Art Center activity Visual Guide for fast finishers Op Art Set 2 - DRAWING

Art Center activity Visual Guide for fast finishers Op Art Set 3 - DRAWING

and this one: Art Center activity Visual Guide for fast finishers Op Art Set 4 - DRAWING

For Elementary:
Art Center activity Visual Guide for fast finishers Cubist Trees - DRAWING

Art Center activity Visual Guide for fast finishers Complementary Hair - DRAWING

Art Center activity Visual Guide for fast finishers Stained Glass Name - DRAWING

❤️ Why should I run art centers in my classroom? Isn't that just for art teachers?

The short answer is NO.

We can no longer omit art explorations from our classrooms.

Art can make a powerful contribution to our students' mental health

In addition to helping students develop a number of important skills, free expression (like using art stations or art centers) is also good for overall health and well-being. Giving young children a creative outlet can help relieve stress and work through things happening in their lives. By encouraging artistic expression, you can help facilitate further learning and engagement. Making art can help children to deal with a wide range of mental health issues and psychological stress, like anxiety. View further information about this topic from Michigan State University HERE

Print this art lesson Visual Guide's step-by-step thumbnail pages - full size and in color (colour), laminate back to back and add to the DRAWING station for students to use independently.

View the preview to fully understand the potential of this art lesson visual guide for your independent early finishers art centers.

Introduce the art lesson to you students by sharing the PDF slides with full size photos, on your large screen, asking students to infer the steps, clarifying any misunderstandings and explaining your expectations. Then leave them to it and watch them grow in responsibility and self management. You can even put some students in charge of the clean up section on a rotation basis.

Select VIEW > enter full screen for presentation mode. Then use the arrow keys on your keyboard to drive a smooth slideshow experience, like a pro :)

❤️ Take the stress out of prepping activities for art stations,

❤️ Avoid endless hours of research and resource creation

❤️ Avoid possible frustrations for students working on your guided art projects, that result from not having time to explore a media or technique, beforehand, and build that crucial prior knowledge and confidence with this medium.

❤️ Have available as an early finisher activity between projects

❤️ why should you trust my lessons?

I am both a general ed. classroom teacher and currently practising as a Visual Art and Digital Media specialist educator, teaching students from ages 4-12, at a primary school. I do this every day, just like you! I’ve done it all for you and trialed these art station guides in my own art centers.

❤️ How will this resource help busy teachers, who are nervous about teaching art?

No worries - I’ve got you covered.

This visual guide includes the materials list and teacher information, giving you the confidence to run the activity in your own classrooms.

⏰ How long should I run an art station for? 

If you are an art teacher, then you can make that call based on your programme. For classroom teachers, I recommend that an art center stays open for at least a week, prior to starting a guided, whole class art project with that medium.

Then for another week after completing that project, so that early finishers can further experiment independently.

View the previews above, then add to cart and smile, knowing you can set up & run your art station with confidence.

❤️ So what is special about this resource?

This art activity introduces students to the media and techniques of Drawing. It uses easily available resources (coloured felts) and lends itself to creative diversity.

Students get to express their unique ideas through personal choices and modifications, while working at the DRAWING art centers, bringing personal creative ideas to the activity.

Praise from teachers who have used one of my multi-lesson Guided DRAWING Art Project plans:

Element of LINE PETS inspired by Laurel Burch one day art lesson K - 2nd grade

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Made my planning so much easier as I was getting tired of my old lessons. Everything you need is there- just pop up on your screen and you’re good to go!"

→ Zebra, Elephant, Giraffe AFRICA Art Project with video guided lessons 3rd - 6th

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "My students loved this resource! It was great to have 3 different components to the art piece that the students needed to consider in their planning. The drawing tutorials were brilliant. All the students were proud as punch of their animal drawings. Thank you!"

View the Previews above, then add to cart and smile, knowing you have just saved yourself heaps of time and effort!


✅ Where can I find more art lessons like this one?

Click the links in the description above, click the links in the product or...

→ You can browse all my Art Stations / Early Finishers / Sub support resources HERE

→ Browse all my comprehensive art lessons provided as PDF presentation lesson HERE: VISUAL ART STORE

→ If you would prefer the added support of guided video tutorials, browse my growing collection in this custom category HERE: ART LESSONS WITH VIDEO TUTORIALS

→ For my Elements of Art lessons, click HERE: ART ELEMENTS


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Every care is taken with editing this resource and at times, errors can still sneak through. If you have any questions, contact me through Q & A, and be specific in your request so that I can make those improvements and give you, and others the best quality lesson plans.

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