Kindergarten Art Bell-Ringers — Free Daily Do-Now Ideas
Free daily art bell-ringers — quick sketch and observation warm-ups for any art class.
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What Makes a Good Kindergarten Art Bell-Ringer
Art bell-ringers warm up observation and hand control. A 60-second sketch, a line challenge, or an art-vocabulary prompt settles students and gets them making before the main project.
Kindergarten Art Bell-Ringer Ideas
60-Second Sketch
Name an object in the room. Students sketch it in one minute — looking more than drawing.
Line Challenge
Students fill a small box using only one kind of line (zigzag, curved, broken) to create texture.
Element of the Day
Give an art element (value, shape, contrast). Students illustrate it in a quick thumbnail.
Finish the Drawing
Post a partial shape. Students turn it into something recognizable.
Tips for Art Warm-Ups
- 1Emphasize observation over talent so every student can start
- 2Keep it in a sketchbook so warm-ups become a visible record of growth
- 3Tie the element of the day to the current project
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good art bell-ringer?
A quick sketchbook task — a 60-second observational sketch, a single-line texture challenge, or illustrating an art element — that warms up observation and hand control before the main project.
How do I run art warm-ups for students who say they can't draw?
Frame the prompts around observation and practice, not talent: 'look carefully and put lines on paper.' Short, low-stakes challenges give every student an entry point.
Should art bell-ringers connect to the project?
When you can, yes — make the daily element or technique one the current project uses, so the warm-up doubles as targeted practice.