45 Websites For Students To Create Original Artwork Online | ...
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- Doonlibrary on 2009-11-02 - Tags creativity , art
- Elemict on 2009-10-22 - Tags web 2.0 tools for educators , creativity , ICT & Art , digital art
- Chelita_27 on 2009-10-13 - Tags art creation , online art , digital , digital learning , draw , web2.0 , tools
- Robynjay on 2009-10-11 - Tags web2.0 , tools , creativity , resources , draw , art
- Msmorganeb on 2009-10-08 - Tags interactive , resources , tools , art , online , technology , web2.0 , design
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The sites are labeled by grade level to help guide you to those that best suit your students.
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basic kaleidoscope tool that generates an animated snowflake. Unfortunately, the animation cannot be
saved
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design to your students as they can create their
own home through this interactive. «««««
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This is a fun website where students
can create a digital human and add animal characteristics. The creativity factor is limiting, but
students studying animal biomes could use this as a prewriting tool.
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Grades 2-12) A great tool if you are
teaching symmetry is found here.
Simply draw on the virtual radar and see your animated kaleidoscope come
to life. ««
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This is a basic portrait maker where students choose eyes, nose, hair,
etc. What I like about it is the
ability to print the final portrait which comes with a place for students to
write about the character they created
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Grades 4-12) This site is another one that can draw you in for several
minutes. Here you can change the
color of the falling sand in order to create interesting sand art.
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Grades K-12) Bring back those days of yesteryear and create your own virtual
Lite-Brite mosaic. A print screen
will be required to save the image
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This is another virtual canvas, but it does offer some unique features. Here you can paint on wood or stone and
use an ice cream cone as your brush.
How fun is that
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