
Robot Art Projects
Robots are such a great theme for an art lesson! Students can let their imaginations go wild while thinking of all kinds of tasks that robots can perform. Robot art projects also offer a chance to practice a few different lesson objectives, as the examples below demonstrate. In addition, look for robot art projects where students learn drawing skills, shading practice, 3D problem-solving skills, collaboration skills, and more! Without a doubt, your students will not only love doing a robot art project, but they will practice many valuable skills.
Robot Drawing Pages
Students used Robot Drawing Pages from Expressive Monkey as inspiration for these robot drawings. In the finished examples below, you will see that students had a chance to practice some shading techniques with white chalk and graphite.
3D Robot Art Projects
I visited Alton Darby Elementary and art teacher Mrs. Bowers, recently. Students brought in boxes and containers from home and made 3D robots. So naturally, students used lots of problem-solving to construct these adorable robots. As you can see in the picture, students also included a label telling what their robot can do along with its name.
Collaborative Robot Art Project
Another robot art project that was going on in the Alton Darby classroom is this awesome collaborative robot.
Robot Drawing Pages
If you want some drawing help with Rockets and Robots, look at Expressive Monkey’s How to Draw Rockets and Robots.
Have you made a robot art project with your students?
Tell me about it in the comments below!
The Benefits of Drawing
Use this infographic to display in your room or share with parents, administrators, or other teachers as a way to point out some of the academic benefits of learning to draw. While they are not the only reason for using drawing as part of a balanced curriculum, they are certainly worthy of celebrating and may help you advocate for including drawing as part of your art or classroom learning experiences.
You can read more about The Benefits of Drawing in this blog post.
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