Homeschool Art Project
Ideas
One of the greatest aspects about homeschooling your
children is the fact that you can be as creative as you want to
be. You aren’t locked into teaching specific art classes for an
entire semester, as the public schools are. If you want to
teach ceramics one day and art appreciation the next, the
choice is yours.
Almost any art project is fair game, when it comes to
homeschooling. It stands to reason that you should choose
projects that appeal to your children. Ask them to write down
several projects they’d like finish over the course of the
year. Combine them with the projects you have chosen to teach
and they’ll be more enthusiastic about their work.
The Internet is a wonderful research tool when it comes to
planning your art classes for the year. There are countless
websites which contain art project ideas on almost everything
imaginable. For the most part these sites have been created by
homeschooling families, art supply vendors, school districts
and individual teachers.
There are many online discussion groups geared toward
homeschooling families which offer additional art project
ideas. If you have a certain project in mind, but are having
difficulty locating the instructions, this is the place to ask
for advice. You’ll be surprised at the responses you’ll
receive.
Visit your local library, especially if you are on a budget.
Most arts and crafts books include all patterns needed to
complete the projects contained within. Make photocopies of the
supply list, instruction sheet, patterns and finished project.
This not only saves money but space, as well. Instead of
storing several books on a bookshelf, future project ideas can
be neatly stored in a file cabinet.
Believe it or not, you can even come up with art project
ideas when browsing your favorite online auction site. Do a
search for ‘arts and crafts’. There are always scads of new
supplies being auctioned off every day.
Homeschool art projects can be
anything from the traditional projects we all did in school to
unique, one-of-a-kind masterpieces. Many can be created with
the intent of gift giving. It’s never too late to plan ahead
for the holidays!
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