Native American Indian Boy Line Study

Teaching your kids about Native American Day and the history behind the celebration? Why not team it up with this fantastic Native American Indian boy activity? It is super fun and great for kids who love coloring and have an artistic streak.

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understanding the holiday with this native american indian boy art activity

What I personally love about this activity is that you won’t need to be there to supervise- all you need is a box of crayons and other basic art supplies that you probably already have at home.

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SUPPLIES NEEDED to make this kids line study

And here’s a quick list of some basic supplies you’ll need to get your kids started with this art project.

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HOW TO MAKE THIS native american indian boy art activity

Start by printing out the coloring sheet on an A4 sheet using the download link given below.

Next, ask your kid to fill in the sections of the printable with straight lines using a marker or a fine tip pen as you can see in the image above. This can also be an excellent way to strengthen your kid’s control over how he draws lines.

Now, it’s time to get creative and colorful! Hand over that box of crayons and ask him to fill in the different sections with the appropriate colors.

And that’s pretty much it! How stunning does it look!

Help your kids learn a lit more about National Native American Day with this activity.

Download Your Native American Line Study Here!

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About Angela Milnes

Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts, preschool music and reading with kids. Don’t forget to follow our fun crafts and creative ideas over on Facebook.

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