
Allow your students to use water colors to paint this cute little unicorn. When it dries, they can cut out the square of just the unicorn, glue it onto a piece of construction paper and it makes a cute bulletin board or refrigerator piece of art! Click here to read more about using Color By Code and Color By Number worksheets for a mini-art lesson. Many schools have no art teachers, no art classes, and this is not a substitute for a great art lesson, it is just some ideas to add a little more joy into your students day.

The directions for this page has a section for the teacher to read to the boys and girls.
Instructions: Color By Number. Read this tip to the students. To color “light blue” color the area with your blue crayon very softly. To color “dark blue” color the area with your blue crayon with some pressure. Use this tip for pink too.
I found that even with my 3rd graders, if they had been at a school without an art teacher, many of them would come to the color gray, and I would hear, "I don't have a gray." So this was a great time to teach them about using a black crayon lightly for shading. Click here to read more about it.

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