This imaginative and fun art activity puts a creative spin on Easter art and craft. Students build their own Easter egg head by choosing a template of their choice. They are then able to choose the body parts they want to cut and include to personalise their designs. The eggs can then be pasted onto a separate background and this resource includes two examples to show students. This resource can also be used across all stages and is guranteed to be a hit with your students.
This activity would make a fantatic Easter classroom display.
Experiment with a range of ways to use visual conventions, visual arts processes and materials
Create and display artworks to communicate ideas to an audience
Explore ideas and artworks from different cultures and times, including artwork by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, to use as inspiration for their own representations
Develop and apply techniques and processes when making their artworks
Select and apply visual conventions, materials, techniques, technologies and processes specific to different art forms when making artworks
These coloring pictures will be used for students to do when they finish their work quickly.