This ARTClub or hub has many exciting NEW art projects and experimentation ideas for your little artist to explore! Some projects are structured ‘step-by-step’ and many are an invitation for your kiddo to explore and see ‘what happens’. Why? Because we know that learning through experimentation encourages curiosity and a love for learning. Plus we are more likely to remember it!
Why is this for?
Ages 4+
Young artists who want more ART and creativity in their week
Young artists who are home educated and want more ‘art’ based programs embedded in their weekly schedule
Teachers who would like ideas to add to their art classroom or scope and sequence
What’s included?
Videos to watch and follow along with
Links to the Australian curriculum (where possible) or AI prompts for you to get those curriculum links
PDFs
Pinterest board ideas
Art work ideas
Resource list
Links to picture story books / movies/ books (for some projects)
We aim to use materials that are low cost, and easily accessible.
Some basic starter materials that you may like to consider include:
coloured and grey lead pencils, coloured markers, permanent marker, watercolour paints, paper, watercolour or heavy duty paper appropriate for painting on), acrylic or poster paints, paint brushes, a pallet or ice cream container lid, cardboard, clay/ plasticine/ play dough / salt dough (one of these)
This ARTClub or hub has many exciting NEW art projects and experimentation ideas for your little artist to explore! Some projects are structured ‘step-by-step’ and many are an invitation for your kiddo to explore and see ‘what happens’. Why? Because we know that learning through experimentation encourages curiosity and a love for learning. Plus we are more likely to remember it!
Why is this for?
Ages 4+
Young artists who want more ART and creativity in their week
Young artists who are home educated and want more ‘art’ based programs embedded in their weekly schedule
Teachers who would like ideas to add to their art classroom or scope and sequence
What’s included?
Videos to watch and follow along with
Links to the Australian curriculum (where possible) or AI prompts for you to get those curriculum links
PDFs
Pinterest board ideas
Art work ideas
Resource list
Links to picture story books / movies/ books (for some projects)
We aim to use materials that are low cost, and easily accessible.
Some basic starter materials that you may like to consider include:
coloured and grey lead pencils, coloured markers, permanent marker, watercolour paints, paper, watercolour or heavy duty paper appropriate for painting on), acrylic or poster paints, paint brushes, a pallet or ice cream container lid, cardboard, clay/ plasticine/ play dough / salt dough (one of these)