Hoo hooo hooo’s ready to paint a cute little owl in the tree with Nana? Enjoy this sweet little owl video art lesson for your homeschool bird or nature study or as a fun, fall art lesson. It is easy and fun. And all you need are just a very few supplies.
Suggested owl video art lesson supplies: dark blue construction paper. Black and white chalk pastels. Baby wipes or damp paper towel for easy clean up. That’s all!
Little Owl Video Art Lesson for Homeschool
Join Nana as she leads you, step-by-step, in painting this sweet little owl in the tree – and a big, full moon in the evening sky!
Featuring You! You ARE an ARTiST!
Paint your little owl in the tree and be sure to share with us! Simply tag @chalkpastelart on Instagram, use the #YouAREanArtist hashtag, or upload a photo to the ChalkPastel.com Facebook page or email them to us right here via the chat box. A big thank you to Jessica Waldock and her Morning Basket Group on Facebook for featuring us too!
More Homeschool Bird Activities
You can enjoy a bird unit study with these resources:
- Bird-Themed Scripture Coloring Pages for Learning Bible Verses – There are three coloring pages: Proverbs 1:7, Psalm 4:8, and Matthew 6:26 ESV.
- A Homeschool Mom’s Guide to the Great Backyard Bird Count – This homeschool mom’s guide to the Great Backyard Bird Count includes resources to jump right in and enjoy this citizen science project. Such fun for homeschool families!
- Simple Heart-Shaped Bird Feeder – A simple, heart-shaped bird feeder. You can make it allergy-friendly. Easy steps and fun to make with your children in honor of the Great Backyard Bird Count! And perfect for a Valentine for your backyard birds.
- Autumn Bird and Woodpecker Nature Study – This season plan some outdoor time to enjoy studying feathered creatures in your neighborhood. We have provided a Bird Feet Observation Worksheet to go along with your Autumn Bird Nature Study. Also you will learn more about woodpeckers. Take some time to follow the links in the archived challenge to view a variety of woodpeckers and determine which ones live in your neighborhood.
- Learn About Birds: Activities for Young Children – My younger children were always interested in learning about birds, so I found bird activities to stretch out the fun throughout the month. First we created a bird friendly environment in our yard.
More Bird Art Lessons for Your Homeschool Nature Studies
Nana has a special place in her heart for backyard bird watching. Because of that, she has a continuing series of both bird chalk pastel and bird acrylic art lessons. Nana has a beautiful Great Horned Owl you can paint with her in her series of Bird Chalk Pastel Video Art Lessons.
- This Little Owl is a wonderful companion lesson to Nana’s Bird and Bird Acrylic lessons in the You ARE an ARTiST Clubhouse!
- You might also like this blue jay chalk pastel lesson: I Drew It Then I Knew It Fall Bird
- Browse all of Nana’s bird lessons in Erin’s tour of Chalk Pastel Bird Study with Nana!
- Learn about naturalist and artist John James Audubon with Nana’s podcast.
The endless colors of a set of chalk pastels and a simple stack of paper give you an easy doorway into a beautiful year of learning together
Growing a love of art at You ARE an ARTiST is a multi-generational passion! Tricia is Nana’s daughter and a mama of five children. Nana shared the fun of her first chalk pastel art lessons with her grandchildren around Tricia’s kitchen table. Homeschooling since 2000, Tricia has seen the fruits of home education with four homeschool grads so far! She shares the art and heart of homeschooling at Your Best Homeschool and is author of the book, Help! I’m Homeschooling! She and her husband, Steve, are also owners of sister sites Homeschool Nature Study and The Curriculum Choice.
First published October 2019 and updated 2024