The first classroom you visit at the beginning of the day.
Your homeroom/classroom!
A pencil!
Flat, straight, and full of numbers and lines, this material is great for measuring and drawing straight lines.
A ruler!
You do this with a pencil on paper to create pictures from your imagination.
Drawing
You do this when you have to ask a question from the teacher.
Raise your hand!
The Multi-purpose room!
You use these to cut paper, and they open and close with the help of your fingers.
Scissors!
This has a soft end made of bristles that's perfect for dipping in water and mixing with color before coloring the paper.
A paintbrush!
You do this with a paintbrush and paint colors, usually on thick paper or a canvas.
Painting!
When you need to throw something away, where do you put it?
In the garbage!
Where you go to be with your family after school.
At home!
Flat and usually white, you draw or write on top of this with pencils, markers, crayons and more.
Paper!
This is great for erasing pencil when you make a mistake.
An Eraser!
You do this with scissors to remove a piece of paper from another piece of paper.
Cutting!
This is what you should be doing after the teacher gives you directions for a project.
Working!
Where you'll find sun, sky, trees, and grass.
Outside!
This material comes in all different colors, and has a cap that you snap back on when you aren't coloring with it.
Markers!
Solid when dry and liquid when wet, you need a brush to apply the color on top of paper.
Watercolors!
You do this at the end of art class, when everything used needs to be put away or thrown in the garbage.
Cleaning!
Where should you put your borrowed art supplies when you are done using them?
Back where you found them! Most likely, on the Art Cart.
This is a room at school where you can find markers, paint, scissors, rulers, pencils, and more!
The Art Room!
It starts with a "C" and colors paper with its waxy tip. You can find this is all of the colors of the rainbow!
Crayons!
This is made of a combination of dirt and water, and can be used to make 3D sculptures that will last forever.
Clay!
We do this in art class by using our imaginations and making the art in our head become real. We are making something out of nothing.
Creating!
When the teacher is talking, what should you be doing?
Listening to directions!