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Design Doodles Pattern Fan for Elementary & Middle School Visual Art Projects

Rated 4.92 out of 5, based on 59 reviews
4.9 (59 ratings)
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Grade Levels
3rd - 6th, Homeschool
Formats Included
  • PDF
Pages
39 pages
$7.00
$7.00
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What educators are saying

Absolutely the best resource I have ever found! It was simple to print and assemble. No more students saying I can't think of anything else to draw.
My students use this product as an early finish option. They love it, and it keeps then quiet while other classmates are finishing up. Such a great purchase!!

Description

Turn "I don't know what to draw!" into, "That gives me an idea!" with this interactive fan of 306 patterns to draw. Design successful elementary or middle school art projects quickly. There are enough pattern drawing examples here to inspire any child.

And, kids will stay engaged in your art lesson. They won't be struggling or bored with an art worksheet or handout.

FEATURES

  • 306 unique doodle patterns to draw, so you don't spend all your time generating ideas
  • Clear, crisp printing to make professional looking resources for your art lessons
  • Easy to advanced pattern examples in art to reach all learners
  • Step by step assembly directions with pictures, so you don't struggle putting it together
  • Simple, clean design that enables students to focus on the task at hand

WAYS TO USE THESE PATTERN DESIGN IDEAS IN ART CLASS

There are so many ways an art teacher can use these design doodle fans in art class. Here are the most popular uses:

  1. Brainstorm activities
  2. Quick reference material
  3. Fast finisher activities
  4. TAB art lessons
  5. Art centers

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  1. Why use an interactive fan? We all know upper elementary and middle school kids can sometimes get flustered understanding how to draw patterns. Or even how to come up with ideas for new doodles. This give them the structure they need to freewheel ideas for their own art projects.
  2. How many sheets of paper does this use? That depends if you choose to print it one-sided (34 sheets) or two-sided (17 sheets).
  3. Who is this designed for? I designed this for art teachers and students.
  4. What grade level is this for? This resource can be used for 2nd grade and above. But it may be most advantageous for middle school art.
  5. What materials do I need? Cardstock paper is preferred for durability. But laminated regular copy paper would work, too. You also need a hole puncher, book binder ring, a paper cutter, and scissors.

YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • 1 Non-Editable PDF (34 pages containing design doodles to draw and 4 pages with step by step assembly directions)

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT

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This is exactly what I was looking for. It provides students with so many designs and ideas for patterned art projects! I created one of these for each table group and the kids love getting ideas from them!

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I LOVE all of the patterns that these include! I printed them out and put them on each table so the students have all of the options! They love being inspired and creating their own based on a zentangle that they saw. - Kelly C.

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At the last minute, I realized that my 7th and 8th graders were struggling a LOT more with basic skills such as lines and patterns...Let's just say they have already been a LIFE SAVER in my art classroom! The kids loved getting to see all of the different options for making a pattern, and how EASY they are to duplicate with just a few basic lines...

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Created by Amie Bentley, © Glitter Meets Glue Designs, LLC

Total Pages
39 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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