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Color Your World: Free Romero Britto Cubism Coloring Pages Printable

December 11, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have a free Romero Britto inspired Cubism coloring pages printable craft. Also, look at my page Free Art Unit & Curriculum Grades 1 – 8 for more ideas.

Bright colors, bold lines, and fun patterns are signatures styles of Romero Britto. And Britto’s artwork looks complex, but the method is simple. He uses bright colors, bold outlines, patterns and divided shapes.

Color Your World: Free Romero Britto Cubism Coloring Pages Printable

His format makes for a fun art style for children to follow. For example, elementary to middle school like the thick black outlines and patterns like swirls, polka dots and swirls.

In addition, the shapes are simple like hearts, dogs, cats and flowers.

And I like it because there are no rules for color which makes it fun. For instance, a dog could be lime green and a flower may have a zig-zag pattern. Children feel unleashed with their creativity.

ROMERO BRITTO BOOKS FOR KIDS

Next, here are a few books about Britto and his life.

Books About Romero Britto & Art

Whether you’re studying about an artist and style of art, add these fun books to your home library or add to your art unit study.

What is Laughter?

Laughter is a universal language that cuts across cultural differences, global boundaries and socioeconomic status. Anyone can recognize a smile and most everyone can partake in laughter.In this book you will find 150 different definitions of laughter from people around the globe, representing all walks of life. And they are
not the first to discuss, define and celebrate laughter! Laughter and its effects have elicited the interest of a fascinating mixture of people over time, ranging from scientists, to health experts, communications experts and even yogis.

Life - The Art of Romero Britto

Life - The Art of Romero Britto

Romero Britto: Colors Around the World

Romero Britto: Colors Around the World. Great “intro to Britto” book.

Drawing from Nature

Artist and naturalist Arnosky explains his techniques, and shares his enthusiasm, for drawing natural scenes and animals.

Famous Paintings

Famous Paintings: An Introduction to Art for Young People

Come Look With Me: Animals in Art

Few subjects have more immediate appeal to children than animals, and few methods of teaching students to appreciate fine art have proven more successful than those of educator Gladys S. Blizzard. In COME LOOK WITH ME: ANIMALS IN ART, she makes the most of children's natural curiosity about animals to introduce them not only to twelve magnificent works of art, but also to a whole new way of encountering art. Using an approach which is as fun as it is effective, the author deftly guides her young audience toward their own understanding of and delight in the world of art. The works featured in ANIMALS IN ART represent a variety of styles which students will encounter again in museums and in books: the muscular realism of Rosa Bonheur's "The Horse Fair", the delicate romanticism of Martin Johnson Heade's "Cattleya Orchid" and "Three
Brazilian Hummingbirds," the bold abstraction of Henri Matisse's "The Snail." They also represent an intriguing menagerie of beasts, from the mysterious deer and horses stampeding across the wall of Lascaux cave to Paul Klee's whimsical heart-nosed cat dreaming of a bird.

Also, look at more art activities.

MORE ROMERO BRITTO ART ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

  • Romero Britto Cat Drawing
  • Free Coloring Page and study
  • Unique Britto-Inspired Heart Art Project For Kids
  • Romero Britto Pop Art Pyramids
  • Watercolor Winter Mitten: Inspired By Romero Britto
  • 4th & 5th Grade Romero Britto Self-Portraits
Color Your World: Free Romero Britto Cubism Coloring Pages Printable

Also, look at more arts and crafts for kids.

MORE ART ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

  • Free Beasts Of The Sea Henri Matisse Coloring Page
  • Children’s Books About Castles and Simple Mary Blair-Inspired Craft
  • Claude Monet Facts For Kids And Free Water Lily Masterpiece
  • Frida Kahlo Art Made Simple: Free Easy Art Printable
  • Arts And Crafts For Kids Inspired By Georgia O’Keeffe | Free Printable
  • How To Make Sunflower Craft Like Van Gogh For Young Crafters

HOW TO USE THE FREE ROMERO BRITTO INSPIRED DRAW AND COLOR CRAFT

Next, look at how to use the printable coloring pages.

Download and print pages 4 to 11 of the freebie below by adding your email and getting the freebie instantly.

Grab the scissors, glue or glue stick, thick black marker, markers or crayons of choice and a larger piece of paper for assembling the craft.

Then look over the templates and have your child use the guide for each shape or create their own design.

He can either color right on the page with the patterns or have him cut each piece and assemble on a larger page.

Show your child the colorful works of Romero Britto.

HOW TO GET THE FREE ROMERO BRITTO INSPIRED DRAW AND COLOR CRAFT

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Free Beasts Of The Sea Henri Matisse Coloring Page

December 8, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have a free Henri Matisse coloring page which is a fun cut and paste craft to inspire creativity. It is inspired by his Beasts of the Sea work. Also, look at my page Free Art Unit & Curriculum Grades 1 – 8  for more ideas.

This free cut and paste craft is a fun way to learn about history, art, science and a bit of math mixed with creativity.

And because Matisse’s work Beasts of the Sea is cut out art with shapes your child will love to explore color, design and learn a few facts about the ocean.

Free Beasts Of The Sea Henri Matisse Coloring Page

Who was Henri Matisse? Henri Matisse was a famous French artist who was born in 1869 and died in 1954. He loved bright colors and bold shapes.

For example, he liked using really bright colors like reds, yellows, blues, and greens.

Then, later in life he invented a new way to do art – with scissors.

BOOKS FOR KIDS ABOUT FRENCH ARTISTS

Next, look at these books about French artists.

We prefer living books when I can find them.

7 French Artist Books

France is one of the most famous countries in the world for art. Many great artists lived and worked there, and Paris is often called the "art capital of the world." Learn about French artist or artist who made France their home.

Claude Monet (Revised Edition) (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Meet Artist Claude Monet!

Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists series combines a delightful mix of full-color historical reproductions, photos, and hilarious cartoon-style illustrations that bring to life the works of renowned artists, combining poignant anecdotes with important factual information for readers (Ages 8-9).This book provides an entertaining and humorous introduction to the famous artist, Claude Monet. Full-color reproductions of the actual paintings are enhanced by Venezia's clever illustrations and story line.

Picasso (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Briefly examines the life and work of the renowned twentieth-century artist, describing and giving examples from his various periods or styles

Georges Seurat (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Meet Artist Georges Seurat!

Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists series combines a delightful mix of full-color historical reproductions, photos, and hilarious cartoon-style illustrations that bring to life the works of renowned artists, combining poignant anecdotes with important factual information for readers (Ages 8-9).This book presents the life and career of the nineteenth-century French Neo-Impressionist artist Georges Seurat, best known for inventing the painting technique known as Pointillism.

Cezanne's Parrot

An inspiring picture book biography of the artist Paul Cezanne, the painter who laid the groundwork for modern art and whom Pablo Picasso declared "the father of us all."All Cezanne wants is to be a great painter like his friends Monet, Pissarro, and Renoir. But when he shows his works, the professors, the critics, and the collectors all dismiss him: "Too flat!" "Too much paint!" "These are rough and unfinished!" Even his own pet parrot, Bisou, can't be brought to say, "Cezanne is a great painter!" And who can blame them? Cezanne doesn't care about tradition, and he doesn't follow the rules. He's painting in a way no one else has done before, creating something completely new--and he's destined to change the world of art forever. Cezanne's Parrot is a spirited celebration of creativity, determination, and perseverance--and the artist who would become known as the father of modern art.

Henri Matisse (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Discusses the life and work of French post-impressionist artist Henri Matisse.

Edgar Degas (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Examines the life and work of the nineteenth-century artist Edgar Degas, who loved to paint scenes of Paris and the people who worked and lived there.

Marie in Fourth Position

Marie's dream is to dance beneath the spotlight in the Paris Opera, but she finds herself only a "rat" in the chorus, until Marie's parents send her to pose for master artist Edgar Degas and he leads her to an unforgettable pose that wins the heart of all Paris.

Then, look at more art and crafts cut and paste activities.

MORE CUT AND PASTE ART

  • Children’s Books About Castles and Simple Mary Blair-Inspired Craft
  • Claude Monet Facts For Kids And Free Water Lily Masterpiece
  • Frida Kahlo Art Made Simple: Free Easy Art Printable
  • Arts And Crafts For Kids Inspired By Georgia O’Keeffe | Free Printable
  • How To Make Sunflower Craft Like Van Gogh For Young Crafters

And look at a few pages to color.

HENRI MATISSE COLORING PAGES

  • Coloring Page : Matisse’s Gold Fish
  • Matisse Cat Coloring Page
  • Henri Matisse – Madam Matisse Coloring Page
  • The Large Blue Robe and Mimosas

HOW TO USE BEASTS OF THE SEA CRAFT

Finally, look at how to use this craft.

Free Beasts Of The Sea Henri Matisse Coloring Page
  • Download and print pages 4 to 9 of the freebie below by adding your email and getting the freebie instantly.
  • Grab the scissors, glue or glue stick, markers or crayons of choice and a larger piece of paper for assembling the craft.
  • Then look over the templates and have your child choose the shapes.
  • Let your child recreate his masterpiece and explore with color, creativity and layering.
  • Ask questions like what shapes look like vegetation from the sea or creatures from the sea? Can you create them by adding two or more.
  • Show your child the Beasts of the Sea work by Matisse.

HOW TO GET THE FREE HENRI MATISSE INSPIRED CUT AND PASTE CRAFT

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French Art for Kids: Unleash Creativity with a Free Pointillism Lesson

September 22, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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French art for kids and art history may sound like a big topic for kids, but when you introduce it with hands-on activities, it suddenly becomes fun, colorful, and inspiring. And look at my page Free Art Unit & Curriculum Grades 1 – 8  for more ideas and my post Free 4 Weeks Claude Monet Unit Study & Best Hands-on Ideas.

Too, learn about the French empire with my post French Revolution 1789 – 1799 Unit Study & Lapbook for more ideas.

French Art for Kids: Unleash Creativity with a Free Pointillism Lesson

French art, in particular, offers a wide range of styles and movements that children can explore. One of the most exciting and kid-friendly techniques is pointillism.

This style of painting, developed in France in the late 1800s, allows children to experiment with color, patience, and creativity while learning about famous artists who changed the way people thought about art.

In this post, we’ll dive into what pointillism is, introduce a few French artists behind the movement, and give you a step-by-step free pointillism art lesson you can try with your kids today.

BOOKS FOR KIDS ABOUT FRENCH ARTISTS

First, look at some of these books about French artists to add to your

7 French Artist Books

France is one of the most famous countries in the world for art. Many great artists lived and worked there, and Paris is often called the "art capital of the world." Learn about French artist or artist who made France their home.

Claude Monet (Revised Edition) (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Meet Artist Claude Monet!

Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists series combines a delightful mix of full-color historical reproductions, photos, and hilarious cartoon-style illustrations that bring to life the works of renowned artists, combining poignant anecdotes with important factual information for readers (Ages 8-9).This book provides an entertaining and humorous introduction to the famous artist, Claude Monet. Full-color reproductions of the actual paintings are enhanced by Venezia's clever illustrations and story line.

Picasso (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Briefly examines the life and work of the renowned twentieth-century artist, describing and giving examples from his various periods or styles

Georges Seurat (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Meet Artist Georges Seurat!

Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists series combines a delightful mix of full-color historical reproductions, photos, and hilarious cartoon-style illustrations that bring to life the works of renowned artists, combining poignant anecdotes with important factual information for readers (Ages 8-9).This book presents the life and career of the nineteenth-century French Neo-Impressionist artist Georges Seurat, best known for inventing the painting technique known as Pointillism.

Cezanne's Parrot

An inspiring picture book biography of the artist Paul Cezanne, the painter who laid the groundwork for modern art and whom Pablo Picasso declared "the father of us all."All Cezanne wants is to be a great painter like his friends Monet, Pissarro, and Renoir. But when he shows his works, the professors, the critics, and the collectors all dismiss him: "Too flat!" "Too much paint!" "These are rough and unfinished!" Even his own pet parrot, Bisou, can't be brought to say, "Cezanne is a great painter!" And who can blame them? Cezanne doesn't care about tradition, and he doesn't follow the rules. He's painting in a way no one else has done before, creating something completely new--and he's destined to change the world of art forever. Cezanne's Parrot is a spirited celebration of creativity, determination, and perseverance--and the artist who would become known as the father of modern art.

Henri Matisse (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Discusses the life and work of French post-impressionist artist Henri Matisse.

Edgar Degas (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Examines the life and work of the nineteenth-century artist Edgar Degas, who loved to paint scenes of Paris and the people who worked and lived there.

Marie in Fourth Position

Marie's dream is to dance beneath the spotlight in the Paris Opera, but she finds herself only a "rat" in the chorus, until Marie's parents send her to pose for master artist Edgar Degas and he leads her to an unforgettable pose that wins the heart of all Paris.

Next, let’s learn about pointillism.

WHAT IS POINTILLISM

Pointillism is a style of painting where the artist uses small, distinct dots of color placed closely together to form an image. Instead of mixing paints on a palette, artists would apply pure colors directly to the canvas. From a distance, the dots blend in the viewer’s eye, creating shapes, shading, and depth.

This technique was first developed by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac in France in the 1880s. They wanted to experiment with how colors interact and how the human eye perceives them.

Their works became part of the Neo-Impressionist movement, a branch of Impressionism that focused on light and color but used more precise methods.

For kids, pointillism is a wonderful introduction to both science and art—it shows how tiny parts (dots) come together to create something beautiful, much like pixels on a computer screen today.

Georges Seurat (1859–1891)

Best known for his masterpiece A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, Seurat used thousands of tiny dots to create a lively park scene filled with people, trees, and water. This enormous painting is considered one of the most iconic works of pointillism.

Paul Signac  (1863–1935)

 Signac was a close friend of Seurat. Signac expanded on the technique and created many colorful seascapes and landscapes. His paintings often capture light shimmering on the water, making them especially vibrant.

OTHER FAMOUS STYLES OF FRENCH ART FOR KIDS

While pointillism is a wonderful entry point, French art has so many movements and artists that inspire kids.

French Art for Kids: Unleash Creativity with a Free Pointillism Lesson

Here are a few more worth exploring and an idea for each…

  • Impressionism- Before pointillism came Impressionism, it was led by artists like Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Edgar Degas. Impressionists captured quick “impressions” of everyday life with loose brushstrokes and bright colors. A fun activity is to paint outdoors (plein air style) and try to capture how light changes on water, trees, or flowers.
  • Henri Matisse and Fauvism- Known for his bold colors and paper cut-outs, Matisse’s later works are especially fun for kids to imitate. Provide construction paper and scissors, and let children create “painting with scissors” art inspired by his cut-outs.
  • French Sculpture- Introduce kids to Auguste Rodin, known for The Thinker. For a hands-on project, let kids sculpt small figures from clay or even playdough, experimenting with movement and expression.

French Stained Glass and Cathedrals- France is home to breathtaking stained glass, like the windows of Chartres Cathedral. Kids can design their own “stained glass” art with black paper outlines and tissue paper colors.

MORE FRENCH ART FOR KIDS

  • Free 4 Weeks Claude Monet Unit Study & Best Hands-on Ideas
  • Renoir Art Project for Kids
  • Easy Claude Monet Art Project: How to Paint Water Lilies
  • Salt and Glue Monet
  • Rodin For Kids

Finally, here’s a simple pointillism lesson.

FREE POINTILLISM LESSON FOR KIDS

You can use this lesson for kids of all ages. We’re making our own version of Georges Seurat’s –The Seine at La Grande Jatte Spring.

Materials Needed:

  • White cardstock or watercolor paper
  • Acrylic paint, or tempera paint
  • Cotton swabs, paintbrush tips, paint pens, or the eraser end of a pencil
  • A printed photo of Seurat’s or Signac’s artwork for inspiration
French Art for Kids: Unleash Creativity with a Free Pointillism Lesson

Show kids a few examples of pointillism paintings. Ask questions like:

  • What do you notice about the way the painting was made?
  • Can you see the dots up close? What happens when you step back?

Talk about the pointillism artists listed above.

Give children a scrap piece of paper and let them experiment with creating dots in different colors. Encourage them to try making patterns, shading, or blending two colors side by side.

Add your chosen colors to a palette.

French Art for Kids: Unleash Creativity with a Free Pointillism Lesson

Have kids select something easy to recreate—a tree, a sun, a flower, or even a simple landscape. If they need guidance, lightly sketch the outline for them in pencil before they start filling it in with dots.

Using cotton swabs or paintbrush tips, kids can begin adding dots of color to their picture.

Remind them to place colors close together and use bright, pure tones for the best effect.

French Art for Kids: Unleash Creativity with a Free Pointillism Lesson

We used 2 colors for each item-water, grass, tree, etc.. to create depth and shadows.

Continue filling in areas with many dots until the painting is full.

French Art for Kids: Unleash Creativity with a Free Pointillism Lesson

When the paintings are complete, display them side by side.

French Art for Kids: Unleash Creativity with a Free Pointillism Lesson

Stand back and notice how the colors seem to blend from a distance. Talk about how it feels to create a picture this way compared to traditional painting.

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Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

July 29, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have an easy Van Gogh art craft for you today. This fun Starry Night craft is not only creative but gets your child excited to learn about famous artists. And look at my page Free Art Unit & Curriculum Grades 1 – 8  for more ideas

Did I mention it’s low mess and requires just a few ingredients?

And the lesson is based on one of Van Gogh’s most iconic paintings in the world, Starry Night.

Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

And using a plastic fork is a fun twist on art. Kids can drag their forks through painting to create the swirls and follow the textured pattern.

Too, you can teach art history in a fun way. For example, kids can learn how Van Gogh used movement and color to express emotion. They are gently introduced to art history.

And your child doesn’t have to follow exactly the craft I have below.

Van Gogh’s painting are about how he felt too. Some art may have brighter bold colors and others not so much.

BOOKS ABOUT VAN GOGH FOR KIDS

First, look at these books.

3 Books About Vincent Van Gogh and His Art for Kids Who Love to Read and Be Read To

Add some of these books about Vincent Van Gogh and his life and art to your home library or unit study.

Exploring Landscape Art with Children (Come Look With Me)

In COME LOOK WITH ME: EXPLORING LANDSCAPE ART WITH CHILDREN art educator Gladys S. Blizzard introduces boys and girls to 12 magnificent landscape paintings. Through these carefully selected works and a thought-provoking text, the author guides students toward an imaginative new way of looking at art.This book is suited both for family reading and for sharing with a small group. Each full-color reproduction is accompanied by a brief biological sketch of the artist and a series of open-ended questions designed to make the most of a child's natural curiosity.

Babar's Museum of Art [BABARS MUSEUM OF ART]

Abrams is pleased to introduce its new line of stationery to be published simultaneously with the all-new book Babar's Museum of Art by Laurent de Brunhoff. Featuring elephant-inspired versions of some of the best-known paintings in the world, our note card set and journal will appeal to Babar fans and art lovers of all ages. This adorable journal features full-color elephant paintings from Babar's Museum of Art on both the front and back covers and end papers.

Vincent van Gogh (Revised Edition) (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

Meet Artist Vincent van Gogh!

Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists series combines a delightful mix of full-color historical reproductions, photos, and hilarious cartoon-style illustrations that bring to life the works of renowned artists, combining poignant anecdotes with important factual information for readers (Ages 8-9).This book provides an entertaining and humorous introduction to the famous artist, Vincent van Gogh. Full-color reproductions of the actual paintings are enhanced by Venezia's clever illustrations and story line.

Next, look at these other Van Gogh inspired crafts.

CRAFTS FOR KIDS INSPIRED BY VAN GOGH

  • Easy Van Gogh Crafts And Awesome Printable Quick Study
  • Look at more Paint a Stunning Van Gogh Masterpiece Using Forks
  • How To Make Sunflower Craft Like Van Gogh For Young Crafters
  • 10 Van Gogh Projects for Kids
Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

Also, look at this fun Van Gogh study you’ll love.

VAN GOGH PRINTABLE QUICK STUDY

This artist study has over 50 pages, and includes:

  • Vincent van Gogh biography
  • Style
  • Techniques
  • Closer look at famous paintings
  • Wheat Field with Cypresses (1889)
  • The Starry Night (1889)
  • Portrait of the Postman Joseph Roulin (1888)
  • Use of Color & emotion
  • Letters to Theo
  • Value of his art over time
  • Post-impressionist Art
  • Van Gogh vs. Monet
  • Self Portraits
  • Create Art Like van Gogh
  • van Gogh Quiz
Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting
  • Quick And Easy Study: Vincent Van Gogh For Kids

    Quick And Easy Study: Vincent Van Gogh For Kids

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Finally, look at how to make this fun Starry Night craft.

STARRY NIGHT FORK PAINTING

First, look at this list of supplies.

  • Blue construction paper (dark or royal blue works well as the background)
  • Paint:
    • 2 Shades of blue
    • 2 Shades of yellow
    • Black
  • Plastic fork
  • Paper plate or tray for paint
  • Paper towel or wipes for cleanup

First, start with a sheet of blue construction paper to represent the night sky.

Prep the paint by pouring out small amounts of each color onto a paper plate.

Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

Then paint the sky.  

Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

Dip the fork into light blue paint and drag it across the paper in a spiral to form the swirling wind patterns.

Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

Then, add yellow highlights to layer texture and movement like Van Gogh’s sky.

Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

Next, add the stars and moon. Dip the fork into yellow paint and stamp or swirl it in a circular motion to create stars and a glowing moon.

Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

Add smaller strokes of a different shade of yellow around them to mimic radiating light.

Now, create the town. Use light blue and yellow in alternating horizontal and vertical short strokes for the lights.

Then drag black horizontally across to suggest buildings.

Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

Next, paint the town and lands cape.  Use black paint and your fork to create the tall tower/castle on the left. Make jagged, upward strokes for texture.

Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

Then drag the fork horizontally across the bottom to build the dark rolling hills and reflections.

Easy Van Gogh Art Beautiful Starry Night Fork Painting

 Keep layering strokes of different colors with the fork to give your painting texture, motion, and contrast. Add dark blue streaks to empty parts of the sky to suggest brush strokes.

Let dry completely.

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Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

July 7, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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If you want a unique art project, these mosaic art lesson plans elementary kids will love can be done with glass, paper, beans, and so many other mediums, even edible ones. Also, look at my page How To Homeschool Elementary Students Like A Pro.

For a beginner project this little mosaic tray is a good size and not too difficult while they are learning about the history of mosaics and how to use the materials.

You can create your tray in any size but I found this small one at Dollar Tree, just the perfect size for a first tile mosaic project.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

Mosaic art is an enriching activity that involves creating designs or pictures by assembling small pieces of colored materials onto a surface.

These materials can range from traditional tiles and stones to more accessible options like paper, buttons, or even pasta.

This hands-on art form not only sparks creativity and imagination but also fosters the development of essential skills such as fine motor coordination, hand-eye coordination, patience, and problem-solving.

Finally, through mosaic art, children can explore various concepts like color theory, patterns, and spatial relationships.

They learn to plan and execute their designs, carefully selecting and arranging the pieces to achieve their desired visual effect.

The process of creating a mosaic can be both therapeutic and rewarding, providing a sense of accomplishment and boosting self-esteem.

Next, look at more how to homeschool elementary students tips.

HOW TO HOMESCHOOL ELEMENTARY STUDENTS TIPS

  • Exciting Summer Learning Activities for Elementary Students Who Love Hands-On
  • How to Make a Humpback Whale & More Zoology Activities for Elementary Students
  • 3 Dinosaur Stem Activities Elementary Kids Will Love
  • Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray
  • Easy Praying Mantis Craft: Awesome Insect Projects for Elementary Students
  • Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students
  • Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft
  • Exciting Scavenger Hunt: Beach Theme Activities Elementary Kids Will Love
  • Easy Human Body Crafts For Elementary Featuring A Tongue Project
  • Best Homeschool History Curriculum Elementary: A Focus on Albert Nobel
  • Easy Diorama About The Civil War For Elementary Students
  • How To Create Elementary Geography Curriculum Using Living Books
  • Best Reading Curriculum for Elementary And Fun Reading Pointer Craft

Before we dive into our modern mosaic art lesson plans let’s take a look at the rich history of mosaics.

HISTORY OF MOSAICS

Mosaic art boasts a rich and fascinating history that spans thousands of years, with its roots tracing back to ancient civilizations.

  • Ancient Mesopotamia (c. 3500 BCE): The earliest known examples of mosaics hail from Mesopotamia, where artisans crafted intricate designs using stones, shells, and ivory. These mosaics often adorned temples and palaces, showcasing the wealth and power of the ruling elite.
  • Ancient Greece (c. 800 BCE): The Greeks further refined mosaic techniques, utilizing pebbles to create elaborate floor decorations known as “pebble mosaics.” These mosaics depicted scenes from mythology, everyday life, and historical events, adding a touch of artistry and storytelling to public and private spaces.
  • Roman Empire (c. 200 BCE – 476 CE): The Romans embraced mosaic art with great enthusiasm, employing it extensively to adorn the floors, walls, and ceilings of their villas, baths, and public buildings. They developed advanced techniques and utilized a wider range of materials, including colored glass and marble, to create stunningly detailed and realistic mosaics. Roman mosaics often showcased intricate geometric patterns, scenes from nature, and portraits of emperors and gods.
  • Byzantine Empire (c. 330 CE – 1453 CE): Byzantine artists elevated mosaic art to new heights, incorporating shimmering gold leaf and vibrant glass tesserae (small cubes) into their creations. Byzantine mosaics predominantly depicted religious themes, adorning the walls and ceilings of churches and cathedrals with awe-inspiring scenes from the Bible and the lives of saints.
Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

In modern times mosaic art is still used to create beautiful works of art from trays to tables to walls and floors.

HOW TO MAKE A TRAY

You will need:

  • A wooden tray
  • Mosaic pieces
  • Adhesive
  • Grout
  • Trowel
  • damp sponge and cloth
Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

If your tray is unfinished like mine you will want to first paint or stain it.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

Plan out your design by loosely placing your tiles onto the surface you wish to cover.

Start with a simple design and work your way outward from the main design.Can you tell what the design is? A little goldfish swimming with a few bubbles coming out, hovering over the grasses underwater.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

Fill in around the main design, leaving just a little bit of gap between the pieces for your grout.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

Add a generous dollop of glue to each piece mosaic as you replace it back where you want it to go.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

Allow the glue to dry.

Mix up your grout according to the package directions, you can use white or black grout but I love the drama of the colors next to the black grout.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

Use a small trowel or scraper to add a thick layer of grout all over the design.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

Let it sit for 10-15 minutes or whatever the package calls for.

Then use a damp sponge or towel to remove excess grout and clean up the tiles.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

Wipe until the glass mosaic pieces are clean and fully showing.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

Allow the grout to sit overnight to fully harden.

Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray

We decided our little tray made a pretty and functional holder for some of our paint supplies.

Next, look at these mosaic art lesson plans elementary.

MOSAIC ART LESSON PLANS ELEMENTARY

8 Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary

The world of mosaics is a fun and creative way to make pictures using little bits of paper, glass, or tiles.

The Journey Through Time #2 Back In Time Ancient Rome Fun Mosaic

The Geronimo Stilton The Journey Through Time #2: Back In Time has your kids going back in time to Ancient Rome. If you love the Geronimo Stilton Books, you’ll love this craft which is making a fun mosaic.

Photo Credit: backyardsummercamp.com

Bean Mosaic Art Kids Craft Ideas

Make a bean mosaic using dyed beans for a fun and easy kids’ art project that’s sure to spark some creativity.

Fun Turkey Facts & How to Make A Mosaic Fall Craft

Learn how to make a mosaic fall craft turkey with your child. Also, look at my page Fall Season Free Unit Study and Lapbook.

Instead of the typical turkey handprint this year for a neat keepsake and decoration, your child will love this.

Photo Credit: www.kenarry.com

Mosaic Flower Pots: How To Make Broken China Mosaics

Learn how to make broken china mosaics using old plates.This step-by-step tutorial shows how to create mosaic flower pots for
succulents.

10 Kindergarten Fall Crafts and Craft Fun Bean Mosaics

Kindergarten fall crafts can be a fun way to introduce your child to a new art medium as well as fall themes. Also, you’ll love my pages Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum and Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.
Photo Credit: resincraftsblog.com

DVD Mosaic High Gloss Resin Tray

Isn’t this mosaic tray incredible?  It’s so shiny and sparkly!  Best part is that it’s a recycled craft!  Do you have some old DVD’s laying around…like the ones that you burn yourself?  

Persian Mosaic Craft Marco Polo Unit Study

Today we did a Persian mosaic craft for our Marco Polo Unit Study. This unit study really lends itself to a lot of hands-on and we are not going to skimp on any of it or until Tiny has had his fill. It is going to be a big unit study so we are slowing down
for this one.

Photo Credit: meaningfulmama.com

Froot Loop Mosaic Cookies

They are edible, and they taste good.” That’s when the idea came to make Mosaic looking Froot Loop cookies.

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