Elementary Art Materials List K-5

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Art Grade K

Student-Supplied Resources:

• printer • disk space on your computer as well as external device to back up your files (flash drive, external hard drive, CD–Rom, etc.) • cell phone to take photo of student's work or scanner to scan student's work • Interactive Notebook (three-ring binder) • • erasers • scissors • crayons and colored pencils • glue • tape • ruler • printer paper • multi-colored paper

Course Materials:

Along with your Student Supplied Resources, your “Art Kit” should include the following materials to use throughout the course. Be sure to check what you have and add materials as you need them while working through the course. Here is what you need to start building your Art Kit, many of these can be used more than once.

• 8 ½ x 11 Sketchbook • Markers • Masking Tape • Multi-colored paper or construction paper • Cardstock or thick paper • Tempera (various colors) • Watercolor • Paintbrushes (various sizes) • Painting tools (paint pallet, water, paper towels, paint roller) • Chalk pastels • Oil pastels • Charcoal • Smock or old T-shirt • Playdough or modeling clay

Module Specific Materials:

These are suggested materials that you can use for specific projects. Read this list carefully before going to the store, you probably have many of these materials already at home. You can start collecting recyclable materials, so you are ready for upcoming modules.

Module 1

• mirror • music • yarn or string

Module 2 • yarn, sticks, or pipe cleaners • circle objects (lids, paper rolls, cups) • painting tools (paper plates, water, paper towels…)

Module 3 • paint tools (egg carton or pallet, paper plates, water, paper towels) • coffee filter • large white paper • photograph of yourself

Module 4

• large round lid or container • collectable object • magazines or newspapers

Module 5

• coin or leaf • painting tools (paint pallet, water, paper towels…) • variety of textured objects

Module 6

• storybook • wire • nature objects • plastic wrap • foil • pipe cleaners or twist ties

Module 7 • paper grocery bag • colored tissue paper • magazines • cardboard • small objects (bottle caps, beads, paper clips, etc.)

• hole • yarn or elastic string • beads or plastic gems • craft feathers • wax paper • rubber bands • dried rice or beans • photocopier

Free Downloads:

• Java • Windows Media Player • Apple iTunes

Art Grade 1

Student-Supplied Resources:

• printer • disk space on your computer as well as external device to back up your files (flash drive, external hard drive, CD–Rom, etc.) • cell phone to take photo of student's work or scanner to scan student's work • Interactive Notebook (three-ring binder) • pencils • erasers • scissors • crayons and colored pencils • glue • tape • ruler • printer paper • multi-colored paper

Course Materials:

Along with your Student Supplied Resources, your “Art Kit” should include the following materials to use throughout the course. Be sure to check what you have and add materials as you need them while working through the course. Here is what you need to start building your Art Kit, many of these tools can be used more than once.

• 8 ½ x 11 Sketchbook • Markers • Masking Tape • Multi-colored paper or construction paper • Cardstock or thick paper • Tempera paint (various colors) • Watercolor paints • Paintbrushes (various sizes) • Painting tools (paint pallet, water, paper towels, paint roller) • Chalk pastels • Oil pastels • Charcoal • Smock or old T-shirt • Playdough or modeling clay

Module Specific Materials:

These are suggested materials that you can use for specific projects. Read this list carefully before going to the store, you probably have many of these materials already at home. You can start collecting recyclable materials, so you are ready for upcoming modules.

Module 1

• photograph of yourself • music • thick black tape

Module 2

• circle objects (lids, paper rolls, cups) • printmaking stamps (a variety of household objects) • painting tools (paper plates, water, paper towels…) • printmaking ink or acrylic craft paint

Module 3

• painting tools (paint pallet, water, paper towels…) • watercolor paper or non-glossy Bristol board • raw canvas or a piece of light fabric • spray bottle

Module 4 • various leaves found in nature • spray bottle • magazines, newspapers, or photos • Module 5

• two different shoes • two traditional materials (can include tape, paint, torn paper, markers) • three non-traditional materials (can include plastic bags, water bottles, yarn, leaves, buttons, or sticks) • dice • magazines or newspapers • variety of textured objects

Module 6 • small tiles or pieces of foam • beads • a variety of recycled materials

Module 7 • watercolor paper • painting tools (paint pallet, water, paper towels…) • two laminate sheets • black or colored permanent markers • popsicle stick • a large piece of white paper • tracing paper • foam plate

• printmaking ink (optional) • wooden spoon • a variety of objects from nature (leaf, stone, flower, or plant) • recycled brown paper bag • sidewalk chalk • sandpaper (smooth works best) • colorful cloth or colored paper • old magazines, books, newspapers, or pamphlets

Free Downloads:

• Java • Windows Media Player • Apple iTunes

Art Grade 2

Student-Supplied Resources:

• printer • disk space on your computer as well as external device to back up your files (flash drive, external hard drive, CD–Rom, etc.) • cell phone to take photo of student's work or scanner to scan student's work • Interactive Notebook (three-ring binder) • pencils • erasers • scissors • crayons and colored pencils • glue • tape • ruler • printer paper • multi-colored paper

Course Materials:

Along with your Student Supplied Resources, your “Art Kit” should include the following materials to use throughout the course. Be sure to check what you have and add materials as you need them while working through the course. Here is what you need to start building your Art Kit, many of these tools can be used more than once.

• 8 ½ x 11 Sketchbook • Markers • Masking Tape • Multi-colored paper or construction paper • Cardstock or thick paper • Tempera paint (various colors) • Watercolor paints • Paintbrushes (various sizes) • Painting tools (paint pallet, water, paper towels, paint roller) • Chalk pastels • Oil pastels • Charcoal • Smock or old T-shirt • Playdough or modeling clay

Module Specific Materials:

These are suggested materials that you can use for specific projects. Read this list carefully before going to the store, you probably have many of these materials already at home. You can start collecting recyclable materials, so you are ready for upcoming modules.

Module 1

• yarn or string • paintbrush with a long handle • oil pastels • drinking straw • muffin tin • long paint sticks or craft sticks • paint pipette

Module 2

• painting tools (paint pallet, brushes, water, paper towels) • black permanent marker • painted construction paper or colored foam pieces • a thick and thin paintbrush

Module 3

• a black and white copy of your favorite artwork . clear bags . cotton swabs • an egg carton

Module 4

• clear tape

Module 5

• two objects with different textures • heavy-duty tin foil • cardboard • tissue paper • three small objects • ink pad

Module 6

• bottle caps • cardboard • soda can tabs • straws • different sizes of stones from nature • various objects found in nature • cereal boxes • newspaper • yarn • colorful pipe cleaners • colorful beads

Module 7

• cardboard • small twigs or branches • toothpicks or chopsticks • clay cutting tools (plastic knife or fork) • a rolling pin, bottle, or dowel • painting tools (paint pallet, brushes, water, paper towels) • recycled bottle caps, paper towel rolls, and circular lids • colorful beads • string or yarn • old magazines and newspapers • oil pastels Free Downloads:

• Java • Windows Media Player • Apple iTunes

Art Grade 3

Student-Supplied Resources:

• printer • disk space on your computer as well as external device to back up your files (flash drive, external hard drive, CD–Rom, etc.) • cell phone to take photo of student's work or scanner to scan student's work • Interactive Notebook (three-ring binder) • pencils • erasers • scissors • crayons and colored pencils • glue • tape • ruler • printer paper • multi-colored paper

Course Materials:

Along with your Student Supplied Resources, your “Art Kit” should include the following materials to use throughout the course. Be sure to check what you have and add materials as you need them while working through the course. Here is what you need to start building your Art Kit, many of these tools can be used more than once.

• 8 ½ x 11 Sketchbook • Markers • Masking Tape • Multi-colored paper or construction paper • Cardstock or thick paper • Tempera paint or acrylic (various colors) • Watercolor paints • Paintbrushes (various sizes) • Painting tools (paint pallet, water, paper towels, paint roller) • Chalk pastels • Oil pastels • Charcoal • Smock or old T-shirt • Playdough or modeling clay

Module Specific Materials:

These are suggested materials that you can use for specific projects. Read this list carefully before going to the store, you probably have many of these materials already at home. You can start collecting recyclable materials, so you are ready for upcoming modules.

Module 1

• a photo of student • timer • a photo or video of student performing movement

Module 2

• one dice • large paintbrush • magazine and newspaper scraps • an object or subject around you that is still • 4–6 objects that you can find around your house (favorite toys, building blocks, cups or bowls, flowers, fruit, etc.) • paper towel or toilet paper roll • tissue paper

Module 3

• painting tools (paints, paint pallet, brushes, water, paper towels) • large sheet of paper • cropping frame

Module 4

• paper towels or a cloth

Module 5

• cardboard box • painting tools (paints, paint pallet, brushes, water, paper towels) • piece of cardboard that should be larger than a piece of paper • a variety of textured materials • a variety of recycled materials, fabrics, or yarn, • newspapers or magazines

Module 6

• 3–4 clear plastic cups • thin tipped colorful permanent markers • large beads • aluminum foil • a cookie sheet • an oven • one or two plastic bottles with ridges

• a cotton ball

Module 7

• a stapler • My World, My Drawings Scrapbook • painting tools (paints, paint pallet, brushes, water, paper towels) • toilet paper roll • cardboard of different thicknesses • thick card stock • a long sheet of paper • beads or plastic gems • craft feathers • wax paper • rubber bands • dried rice or beans

Free Downloads:

• Java • Windows Media Player • Apple iTunes

Art Grade 4

Student-Supplied Resources:

• printer • disk space on your computer as well as external device to back up your files (flash drive, external hard drive, CD–Rom, etc.) • cell phone to take photo of student's work or scanner to scan student's work • Interactive Notebook (three-ring binder) • pencils • erasers • scissors • crayons and colored pencils • glue • tape • ruler • printer paper • multi-colored paper

Course Materials:

Along with your Student Supplied Resources, your “Art Kit” should include the following materials to use throughout the course. Be sure to check what you have and add materials as you need them while working through the course. Here is what you need to start building your Art Kit, many of these tools can be used more than once.

• 8 ½ x 11 Sketchbook • Markers • Masking Tape • Multi-colored paper or construction paper • Cardstock or thick paper • Tempera paint (various colors) • Watercolor paints • Paintbrushes (various sizes) • Painting tools (paint pallet, water, paper towels, paint roller) • Chalk pastels • Oil pastels • Charcoal • Smock or old T-shirt • Playdough or modeling clay

Module Specific Materials:

These are suggested materials that you can use for specific projects. Read this list carefully before going to the store, you probably have many of these materials already at home. You can start collecting recyclable materials, so you are ready for upcoming modules.

Module One

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • 2–3 objects that represent your personality • 2–3 art materials that you like to use best • thin black marker • ruler • compass • colored pencils • objects of different shapes to trace • tape • camera • • eraser • markers • card stock • music • large card stock paper (12 x 12 or 8.5 x 14) • protractor • two coloring tools of your choice • glue • scissors

Module Two

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • an image of your choice from a magazine or printed from online • tracing paper • colored paper • straight edge • coloring tools of your choice • two sheets of black card stock • ruler • black permanent marker • glue or tape • oil pastels • colored construction paper • scissors • glue • eraser • pencil • large piece of card stock • pencil or white chalk • two sheets of contact paper that are the same size as the black card stock

• two sheets of contact paper that are the same size as the black card stock

Module Three

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • white paint and chosen hue • paper towel • eraser • thin black marker • bright coloring tools, such as highlighters • clean water • skinny black marker • coloring tools of your choice • oil pastels • different sizes of watercolor brushes • printer paper • pencil • card stock • primary colored paint • secondary colored paint • paint palette • old shirt or smock • Color Wheel Self-Portrait Activity Sheet printed on card stock • photocopier • watercolor pencils • camera • printer

Module Four

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • ruler • pencil • glue • eraser • white paper • cotton buds for blending • black construction paper • scissors • colored pencils • chalk pastels • colorful construction paper • scrap paper • oil pastels

Module Five

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • scissors • black marker • at least two of the following objects: toothpicks, a mesh fruit bag, bubble wrap, wooden sticks, or paper clips • paper towels • white glue • 11 x 14 piece of poster size, white drawing paper • piece of cardboard larger than your poster • jar of water • oil pastels • black poster board • ruler • glue stick • pencil • sheet of cardboard • hot glue • colored construction paper • paint • paint roller • cookies sheet or a sheet or acrylic glass from an old photo frame • thin paintbrush • clean water • watercolor pencils • eraser • patterned paper • paintbrush • card stock • scrap pieces of fabric

Module Six

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • eraser • colorful piece of card stock • scissors • rock about the size of half a sheet of paper • thin and thick paintbrush • scrap paper • plastic or reusable bag to carry natural materials in • thin, permanent markers • newspaper

• whisk • old shirt or smock • black permanent marker • colorful permanent markers • pencil • colored pencils • thin colorful markers • white glue • jar of water • paper towels • natural materials collected from your own community • colored construction paper • medium sized balloon • flour • large mixing bowl • large paintbrush • safety pin • thin, black, permanent marker

Module Seven

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • tape, glue, or a paperclip • white painting paper • black acrylic paint • recycled egg carton • different sized paintbrushes • old shirt or smock • scissors • small piece of hooking material or burlap with large holes • elastic band • ruler • any color of oven bake polymer clay • butter knife • oven • fine paint brushes • clean water • colored pencils • different sized paintbrushes • large piece of cardboard • colorful acrylic paint • watercolor pencils • • white glue

• glue stick • square piece of black foam board • carving tools (a butter knife, toothpicks, unsharpened pencils, nail file, printmaking tools, or a potato peeler) • large paintbrush • hot glue gun • any of the following natural materials: dried leaves, acorns, long grass, small pebbles, feathers, seeds, and beans • Cultural Sketchbook • pencil • digital camera • camera • black permanent marker • white acrylic paint • jar of water • paper towels • eraser • bright colored yarn • two white ceramic tiles • towel • • paper • rolling pin • wax paper • baking sheet • acrylic paint • paint palette • cotton buds • thin and thick paintbrushes • glue • square piece of cardboard • oil pastels • watercolor paint • dark marker or pen • colorful tissue paper • white glue, clear tape, or a stapler • fresh bar of white soap (with little to no brand imprinted on it) • cardboard • colorful markers • chalk pastels

Free Downloads:

• Java

• Windows Media Player • Apple iTunes

Art Grade 5

Student-Supplied Resources:

• printer • disk space on your computer as well as external device to back up your files (flash drive, external hard drive, CD–Rom, etc.) • cell phone to take photo of student's work or scanner to scan student's work • Interactive Notebook (three-ring binder) • pencils • erasers • scissors • crayons and colored pencils • glue • tape • ruler • printer paper • multi-colored paper

Course Materials:

Along with your Student Supplied Resources, your “Art Kit” should include the following materials to use throughout the course. Be sure to check what you have and add materials as you need them while working through the course. Here is what you need to start building your Art Kit, many of these tools can be used more than once.

• 8 ½ x 11 Sketchbook • Markers • Masking Tape • Multi-colored paper or construction paper • Cardstock or thick paper • Tempera paint (various colors) • Watercolor paints • Paintbrushes (various sizes) • Painting tools (paint pallet, water, paper towels, paint roller) • Chalk pastels • Oil pastels • Charcoal • Smock or old T-shirt • Playdough or modeling clay

Module Specific Materials:

These are suggested materials that you can use for specific projects. Read this list carefully before going to the store, you probably have many of these materials already at home. You can start collecting recyclable materials, so you are ready for upcoming modules.

Module 1

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • black ink pen • three colors of oil pastels • music • newspaper • water bottle that sprays a fine mist • thin, black permanent marker • timer • oil pastels • digital camera • large piece of cardstock • thick, black permanent marker • large piece of white paper • brightly colored bleeding tissue paper

Module 2

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • 3x6 piece of white paper, either card stock or drawing paper • colored pencils • coloring tools of your choice • four colorful markers • colorful markers • thin black marker • piece of white drawing paper • 9x12 piece of black construction paper • clear tape • optional material: a circle shape to trace or a protractor

Module 3

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • three pieces of card stock • cotton buds or facial tissues • one of the photocopies of the Baroque-Themed Scene made in Part A Studio Time • chalk pastels • final photocopy of the Baroque-Themed Scene from Part A Studio Time • charcoal • toothpicks • spoon • acrylic white and black paint • jar of water • old shirt or smock

• colored pencils • kneaded eraser • scrap paper • one color of chalk pastel that is a pure hue • blank ink pen • a white, black, and gray chalk pastel • half a sheet of white drawing paper • black oil pastel • white tempera paint • clean paintbrushes of various thickness • large paint brush • pin or sewing needle • tracing paper • egg carton

Module 4

• 8 ½ x 11 sketchbook • images from magazines, flyers, catalogs, or even old books • 9x12 piece of white art paper • colorful acrylic paint • paint palette for mixing colors • charcoal • two sheets of watercolor paper • colored pen • black ink pen or thin black marker • watercolors • paper towels • construction paper or decorative paper • different sizes of paintbrushes • jar of water • old shirt or smock • a sheet of watercolor paper • kneaded eraser • oil pastels

Module 5

• a paper clip • a shallow container • black ink pen • chalk pastels • charcoal • clean water • colored paper

• scrap paper • skinny marker • skinny paint brushes • an old shirt or smock • cotton buds • dish • foil • kneaded eraser • oil pastel • piece of white art • plastic knife • tissue • watercolor pencils • yellow permanent marker

Module 6

• acrylic paint • acrylic paint in various colors • a block of green carving foam • a double-sided wire carving • a large piece of thick white cardboard • a paint palette • an old shirt or smock • clean brushes of various sizes • clean paint brushes • clean water • colorful paper • dried clay shapes • dust mask • geometric cookie cutters (optional) • larger piece of paper • old newspaper or magazine pages (optional) • paintable clay • painted base • plastic knife • rolling pin • sculpture tools • sketchbook • water • white glue or hot glue

Module 7

• acrylic paint

• an old shirt or smock • an iron • a white colored pencil • barbecue skewer • bristol paper • clean water • clear paint brushes • construction paper • fine black permanent marker • foam brush • gel pen • metallic skinny markers • oil pastels • paint brush • paint palette • paper towels • sandpaper • sewing pins • shallow container • tissue paper • white cardstock • white paper

Free Downloads:

• Java • Windows Media Player • Apple iTunes