Back to School Zendoodle Art Worksheets
These back to school zendoodle art worksheets are a perfect way to start the year and keep elementary kids engaged. They make great fast finisher activities for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students and include 10 fun templates like a backpack, pencil, and school bus—so every design is unique! Students will practice drawing zendoodle art patterns, then add them to one of the 10 template art worksheets.
Stuck with what to teach the first day of art class? After you’ve gone over the rules and procedures, then what? Well, how about some simple drawing exercises!
The PDF includes 2 printable handouts with an array of easy zentangle designs for kids. There are a total of 60 zendoodles with simple line and shape patterns. Use these with your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classes as a fast finisher activity, last minute art sub plan, or just as inspiration for your next art project.
Also included are 5 pages of printable zendoodle practice pages for kids. These make for a great warm-up or bellringer activity at the start of your art lesson. Children of this age can complete anywhere from 1 – 3 per class, given a 5 minute time period.
Lastly, I designed a “What is a Zendoodle?” art worksheet you can hand out to help students find inspiration for their own pattern designs. For this art activity, I highly recommend your class has access to fine-point drawing materials such as fine-tip markers, pens, and small brushes (if opting to paint). But simple drawing pencils would be fine, too.
You Will Receive
- 1 Non-Editable PDF (Zendoodle Art Worksheets for Back to School)
What’s Included in My Back to School Zendoodle Art Worksheets Pack
- 1 Intro to Zentangles (What is it?)
- 2 Pattern Worksheets
- 5 Pattern Practice Pages
- 10 Zendoodle Templates (Pencil, Laptop, Backpack, Sneaker, First Day of School Clipboard, Owl, Crayon, Rocket, and School Bus)
- 4 Completed Teacher Samples – No need to make your own!
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Alyxandra R. –
I used these with my 3rd Grade students. Awesome craft!