Zendoodle Alphabet! Now your whole class can choose the letter of their name and create a beautiful zendoodle. This zendoodle alphabet download includes:
There are many more zendoodle resources on The Arty Teacher website.
Materials required: Permanent Fineliners #Ad
This is a great review of positive and negative space as well as the use of precision in line work. As we wind down the school year, I always like to finding activities that review skills we are practicing throughout the year.
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Hi Carol, Thank you for this positive review. I’m glad that this worked as you wind down at the end of the year and that it reviewed skills.
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Just wish this would have been in one pdf to print instead of individually. Can’t wait to use this with my students.
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Hi Lee Ann, Thank you for this feedback. I think you are right! I have now combined the A-Z pages into one PDF so it’s easier to print. As you have an account, you can re-download this purchase at any time.
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