Art Game: Pencils and Rubbers - A Drawing Tools and Media Board Game
Overview
Description
Looking for a fun way to introduce or revise some of the tools and media used in drawing? Then look no further than this arty board game: Pencils and Rubbers.
Suitable for all year levels from Foundation to Grade 6, it’s also a great tool for:
- Early finishers - when they don’t want to draw, colour, build, or have time to start another art activity.
- Disengaged students - Sometimes some students just don’t want to or are not ready to create, but they’ll happily play a game. With the Pencils and Rubbers board game, they’ll at least be engaging in some art revision while they re-regulate.
- Beginning of year warm up activities - A fun language tool for getting students to remember the tools and media used for drawing.
- End of year/term wind down activities - Mixed in with other games and low key activities, this is a productive way for students to stay arty while you finish cleaning up the art room!
With this product you’ll get:
- The terms of use, credits and resources used
- A contents page with clickable links to each slide as well as instructions on how to use this product
- Instructions on how to make the game
- The game board
- Drawing tools and media facts
- The game rules.
*IMPORTANT: Counters and dice are NOT included. You will need to source these yourself.
This game is part of a set of 7 games covering the following art skills:
Drawing
Painting
Printmaking
Construction
Collage
Threads and Textiles
Modelling
Shop now and complete the set.
Buy the bundle and get two games for free!
My goal is to make primary school art teacher’s lives easier and I truly hope this product does that for you. Any questions, queries or constructive feedback are welcome. Your suggestions will help me continue to create products that will save you time in your busy art teacher life, while enriching the art experiences of your students. Have fun creating!
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- File types1 PDF
- Curriculum alignment
- Teaching method/strategy
Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
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