WORKSHEETS
In this author interview, children will read about Tony Fucile's interest in art and animation, his career as a writer,…
In this reading extension activity, students redesign a book cover to demonstrate their understanding of story elements.…
After listening to a story read aloud to the class, students will use the story characters as inspiration for their own…
REFERENCE
Read about Jim Henson, the creator of such Muppets as Kermit, Miss Piggy, Snuffleupagus, and more.
Pictures of Harry Potter cover art from around the world.
Harry Potter book covers from around the world.
Take a look at these images of Harry Potter cover art from around the world.
This worksheet asks students to find boxes, make a building out of them, and then draw the building in the space…
A list of Caldecott Medal winners, given by the American Library Association each year to the best illustrated book,…
This math activity focuses on ordering dates/years, and illustrating important moments within a timeline.
Have your students write a definitions for art vocabulary words.
Charm your students with colorful book covers from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Use this…
Your students will be captivated by the colorful cover art from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Order of the…
Discover the magic of Harry Potter around the world with these colorful book covers from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and…
Enjoy comparing and contrasting colorful cover art for J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban with this…
Your students will be enchanted by the colorful cover art from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.…
ACTIVITIES
The universally recognized peace symbol was created as a call for nuclear disarmament, as students learn in this…
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on neighborhoods and cities.
Students use an apple as a stamp.
Students practice using a homemade thick paint in order to experiment with texture.
Students make a colorful print by shaving crayons onto a paper, then having an adult iron the picture.
Students say what they would like to observe using the Hubble Space Telescope.
Students draw pictures of animals that walk, swim, and fly, and compare their pictures with those of their classmates.
MAPS
Students create a map that fits the events of a story.