I’ve compiled a list of various art related websites, activities, and resources that can be explored and/or created from home!  Some require internet access, but not all.  Many require few materials.  These are purely supplemental, and I hope will provide you and your children with a fun and creative outlet during this time.  (I must give credit where credit is due -- much of the information and many of these ideas have come from other amazing art teachers that I follow on social media!) 

Mrs. Massey
Art Teacher
DES/UHS/FRS

Supplemental Art Activities and Websites

Online Art Resources

Daily Draw Alongs

Lunch Doodles -- Author/Illustrator Mo Willems      http://www.kennedycenter.org  (Just visit the site and scroll until you find Lunch Doodles with Mo….this is AWESOME!)

Draw every day -- Author/Illustrator Jarrett J. Kroscoczka  http://www.studiojjk.com

Art Class with Cassie Stephens - Nashville Art Teacher!  Found on Facebook - search Cassie Stephens, Art Teacherin in Tennessee!

Art Museums with virtual tours and/or activities:

Tate Kids: Virtual Art Museum:  Art activities, art games, explore artists, & art gallery
https://www.tate.org.uk/kids

Met Kids:  The Metropolitan Museum of Art:  Explore the museum, hop in a time machine and watch videos about famous artists.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/online-features/metkids/

MOMA: The Museum of Modern Art
https://www.moma.org

Getty Games:  Visit the Getty museum of Whyville:  Play free online games with Getty Art!  Test your memory, play detective, or solve a puzzle! (Requires FlashPlayer)
http://www.getty/edu.gettygames/

Other online resources:

On FB: Mr. Calverts Art Room -- currently posting short daily artist of the day videos!

Brain Pop or Brain Pop Jr.  (if you have access to these through Clever or Google Classroom Apps.)  Watch videos, take quizzes, read through related information, complete activities, and more.  

Kinderart.com -- Lots of great projects, ideas, and art skills to work on for all grade levels!

At-Home Art Challenge:  Daily sketchbook and drawing inspirations! 
 No internet needed - just a pencil and a scrap of paper to draw on!

Draw your favorite food/whole meal.
Draw the view from one of your windows.
Draw a chracter from a book you’re reading/have read. 
Design a new invention.  What will it be used for?
Draw a silly monster!
Rewrite or redraw the ending to a book or fairytale!
Draw yourself playing your favorite sport or participating in your favorite hobby!
Create a picture outside with found materials - rocks, sticks, etc.
Invent a new vehicle.  What does it look like?  Where will it take you?
Draw your hand holding something.
Make a sculpture from recycled materials in your house/yard.
Draw a dragon!
Draw your pet(s), or one you wish you had!
Draw a shark eating a cupcake.
Design an obstacle course.  Plan on paper, make it possible!
Draw a person or object using only circles, triangles, and squares.
Draw a dinosaur playing a musical instrument.
Draw a robot jumping rope!
Draw a pizza with three VERY strange toppings.
Draw your house on another planet.
Draw a monster playing a sport.
Draw a castle with an animal king/queen.
Draw bugs having a family dinner.
Draw a food truck selling something stinky!
Draw a map to a secret and faraway place.
Draw a fruit that is good friends with a vegetable.
Draw an under-the-sea birthday party!
Draw a cactus who wants a hug.
Draw a dog dance party!
Draw a forest full of talking trees and mushrooms.
Draw a garden full of strange looking flowers.
Draw cats dressed up as superheroes.
Draw your favorite dessert going out for a walk.
Practice some blind contour drawing and draw an object - a cup, a toy, a chair, your hand, etc… WITHOUT LOOKING AT YOUR PAPER!  
Make something from legos, and draw what you’ve created!
Create something from playdough, and then draw it!  OR, play with a sibling -- you draw something, and they have to try and create it from playdough!