Home Art Self-Portrait Step-by-Step Art Self-Portrait Step-by-Step Six-step self-portrait drawing tutorial — from oval to features to expression. Lesson Plan Grade 2 Grade 3 Members only Preview 📄 Open full PDF → Page count: 4. Print-ready PDF — letter / A4 friendly. Click image to see all pages. Learning objective Draw a recognisable self-portrait using the basic proportions of the human face. About this resource Subject: Art Type: Lesson Plan Grade levels: Grade 2 (ages 7-8, ≈ Year 3), Grade 3 (ages 8-9, ≈ Year 4) Pages: 4 Date added: 2026-03-27 Credit: Qualified primary teacher Related topics Creativity & Design Part of these collections Curated bundles where this resource appears alongside related ones. Collection · 9 resources Summer Camp Pack PE games, art projects, and SEL builders that work for summer camps, holiday clubs, or any time learning needs to feel less like school. You might also like Selected based on subject, grade, and type — with a free option always included. D Art 3rd 4th 5th 6th Drawing From Observation — 4 Lessons Four progressive observational drawing lessons — contour drawing, blind contour, light and shade, and a still life. Builds real drawing skill. Lesson Plan Members I Art 3rd 4th 5th Inspired by Frida Kahlo — Self Portrait Make a Frida-inspired self-portrait with personal symbols. Includes mini-bio of Kahlo. Lesson Plan Members W Art 3rd 4th 5th Watercolor Basics — Three Techniques Three foundational watercolor techniques — wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry and dry brush — with sample exercises. Lesson Plan Members P Art 3rd 4th 5th Pop Art Project — In the Style of Warhol Make a Warhol-style multi-panel pop-art piece using 4 versions of the same image with different color schemes. Lesson Plan Members P Art 3rd 4th Printmaking Techniques for Kids Four printmaking techniques you can do with classroom supplies — from simple to advanced. Lesson Plan Members C Art 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Colour Theory — Knowledge Organiser (KS2) Single-page reference for KS2 colour theory. Covers primary, secondary and tertiary colours, the colour wheel, complementary and analogous colours, warm and cool colours, and tints/shades. Aligns with KS2 NC art and design. Knowledge Organiser Free