Paper Tearing Art

In ‘Paper Tearing Art’, children will learn to express their creativity and improve their fine motor skills by tearing paper into various shapes and sizes. Using old magazines or newspapers, children will create beautiful abstract art pieces. They will also learn about different shapes and how to recreate a simple scene using just torn paper.
Paper Tearing Art - Kids activities

Summary

Appropriate kid’s energy level

Tired

Skill(s) developed

Creativity, Fine motor, Sensory

Prep time

3 minutes

Type of activity

Arts/Crafts

Appropriate setting(s)

Indoors

Material(s) needed

Old magazines/newspapers, Child-safe scissors (optional), Glue, Base paper

Easy mode

In Easy mode, the child will tear large pieces of paper and glue them onto a base paper randomly. This is a great opportunity for them to experiment with colors, textures, and sizes. There is no right or wrong in this creative process.

Hard mode

In Hard mode, the child will be challenged to tear the paper into specific shapes, such as circles, hearts, or squares. This will help them understand different shapes and practice their hand-eye coordination.

Challenge mode

In Challenge mode, the child will recreate a simple scene such as a park, beach, or a garden using only torn paper shapes. This will encourage them to think creatively and strategically about how to use their materials.

Some prompts to encourage the kid

  • Wow! You’re an amazing artist!
  • I can’t wait to see your masterpiece!
  • You’re doing a fantastic job tearing the paper. Keep going!
  • Can you show me how you tear the paper into a heart shape?
  • I’m so excited to see how you’ll create the beach scene with your torn paper!

Important things to keep in mind

  • Keep in mind that this activity is not about perfection but about the process
  • Encourage the kids to experiment and create something unique
  • Praise their effort and creativity.

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