![]() ![]() Coloring skills: Some kids are concerned if they go over the lines.This is essential to help develop lifelong habits. Good Posture: When coloring, make sure your children use good posture.This is a great way to help them develop their color vocabulary. Color Vocabulary: Ask your child to name the colors as they color the mermaids.Try to make the most of your time with your child as they color these pages, you can focus on: Extra licenses are discounted.I really hope you loved these cute mermaid coloring pages and I hope you or your kids had lots of fun coloring them! Coloring Hints & Tips If you like my work, please help me keep the price low by purchasing additional licenses for any teacher with whom you would like to share this lesson. Doing so violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Copying any part of this product and/or placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden. The reproduction of any part of this product is strictly prohibited. Permission is granted to copy pages specifically designed for student or teacher use by the original purchaser or licensee. ©Copyright 2018 Art with Jenny K.® ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The purchase of this product is for one license and is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Sign up HERE to join my mailing list and I'll send you my kindness coloring sheets as a 'thank you.' I love to spoil my e-mail subscribers by sending exclusive freebies, tips and tricks, as well as special announcements of sales–not to mention that after you join, you’ll get invited to my "Subscribers Library" of freebies. Thank you for supporting my work and infusing your classroom with art! You don't have to be an art teacher to infuse art into your classroom - you just need to know one (and that someone is me!). ![]() Please click the "Follow Me" button on this page to keep updated on all my new offerings! Make sure you download your own set of FREE Pop Art Adult Coloring Sheets for Teachers. See my Full set of Pattern Filled Coloring Sheets for Holidays.Ĭoloring isn’t just for kids – adults love to color. These pictures lend themselves to being a springboard for the writing process - addressing Core Standards. As one happy teacher commented, “ I love that I can incorporate artwork in CCSS using these student designed pictures. You might not feel like you can give up precious lesson time to let the kids “color.” So to help make these art-themed activities more aligned to the common core standards, I have included writing pages in this lesson. I am, however, a teacher, so I understand how hard-pressed classroom teachers are for time. As an art educator, artist, and lover of all things “artsy,” I am a big proponent of “art for art’s sake.” My Pop Art interactive coloring sheets are designed to be used any time of year for the sake of making art! Great for art teachers, classroom teachers, homeschool parents, and more! I have included 2 writing prompts with 2 different line types to select from – one for older children and one for younger. ![]() These will enable you to differentiate according to your students’ abilities. This allows you some room for flexibility with students who might struggle to add the patterns themselves or save time and add variety to your class. I have created all the interactive images as pattern-filled ones as well. ![]() (Full instructions provided in the resource). If your students were to make several of these (along with writings), they would have a beautiful portfolio or bulletin board display. Students also have to color small details, which improves their fine motor skills, which help with many things - handwriting being one example. Students spend a lot of thought and consideration when deciding where the patterns will go in each design. The two types of pages are included to help with differentiation in your classroom. There are both interactive designs and pattern-filled coloring pages in this resource. These pages will really hit home for your students and their love of design, art, mermaids, and unicorns! No two interactive coloring sheets will ever be the same - just like the kids who are creating them!
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