15 august school drawing

  1. 31 Fun August Activities For Kids
  2. 20 Summer Art Programs for High School Students in 2023
  3. 20 Simple & Creative Independence Day (15th August) Craft Ideas for Kids


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31 Fun August Activities For Kids

The end of summer is fast approaching, soon it will be time to go back to school, but there is still time to enjoy some of these fun August activities for kids! We have a month’s worth of fun august activities for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and toddlers too. From watermelon activities to sunflowe rprojects, bubbles, picnic ants, fresh berries, and even back to school activities – we’ve got you covered for a fun month! August Activities For Kids This fun list of August activities for kids includes sensory play ideas, learning activities, small world play, science and STEM activities, and even a couple of simple recipes you can make with your kids. These summer activities for kids are filled with lots of august kids activities including watermelon activities for preschoolers, toddlers, kindergarnters, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4 students. In addition we’ve added some back to school ideas, some delicious berry activities, and lots more great ideas and fun things to do. There are enough ideas and activities on this list that you can try something fun every day in August. Watermelon Activities Nothing says summer like a big juicy watermelon cut into slices! But did you know there are tons of ways to play with watermelons too! From watermelon playdough to slime, watermelon science experiments, math geoboards and more – check it out! • WOW! • Alphabet • Easy Borax Free Watermelon Slime from • DIY Watermelon Squishy Toy from • Wat...

20 Summer Art Programs for High School Students in 2023

February 26, 2023 9 , , 20 Summer Art Programs for High School Students in 2023 What’s Covered: • • • Summer programs are a great way to enrich your time between academic years, especially if you want to explore subject areas or deepen specific knowledge and skills that you wouldn’t have time for during the regular school year. For students who are interested in visual arts, there are many summer program options for you to pursue your passion while surrounded by other aspiring artists. While many pre-college programs are on the pricey side, many of the ones listed here are free or offer significant tuition assistance. One thing to keep in mind is that while most programs are residential or in-person, some have either transitioned entirely online or offer a virtual option due to COVID-19. Summer Art Programs 1. City Art Lab Dates: February 15- May 10, 2023 Location : New York, NY Application deadline : February 5, 2023 (has been reopened, no new deadline given) Cost : Free City Art Lab is a free arts program for teens, based at City College of New York (CCNY). The program joins CCNY’s Art Education graduate students with local youth to collaborate on community-based art projects. High schoolers can explore new materials and methods with practicing artists, develop their own artwork for a portfolio, and learn about college life on a Manhattan campus, all while meeting other artistically-inclined teens from all over NYC. Each program session concludes with an art exhibition t...

20 Simple & Creative Independence Day (15th August) Craft Ideas for Kids

In this Article • • Independence Day is an exciting day for us! It is our beloved national holiday and a day we spend together as a family. It is also quite an interesting time for kids, as they get to learn more about our country, its rich history, and its people’s struggle for freedom. We can teach our kids through lots of fun and simple art and craft projects that reflect our national flag and tricolours! Read on below to find 18 Independence Day craft ideas for kids and preschoolers. • Take the white hard paper and cut out a rectangular section that is roughly 4 inches in length and 1 inch in breadth. • Now, gently cut the corners of one side of the rectangle in a rounded shape. • Place the top edge of the rounded side under the punching machine and punch a hole exactly in the centre of it. • Take a clean tray and pour out orange and green coloured paints onto it. Keep the paint as thick as possible, adding water only if needed. • Make three sections on the paper. Now, dip your fingers in orange paint, and cover the top section (the section with the punched hole) with orange fingerprints. Similarly, cover the bottom-most section with green fingerprints. • In the middle section, draw the Ashoka chakra using a dark blue sketch-pen. • Now, use the golden ribbon to string it through the hole. Your bookmark is ready. 2. A Tea-Coaster Resembling the Indian Flag A wonderful way to begin the morning with a cup of tea and the tricolour. • Take four ice-cream sticks and apply gl...