Having students complete self-portraits is a great way to start and end the year, reflect on what students are learning about themselves, and use in writing assignments. Use our printable self-portrait paper template bundle all year long for activities in art, reading, and more.
Here’s what’s included in the bundle:
Before and After Self-Portraits
Have students draw their self-portrait at the start and end of the year. Their final writing assignment can be a reflection on how they and their self-portraits have developed and changed. Or write each student a note at the start and end of the year and give them their self-portraits and notes side by side on the last day of school.
Self-Portrait as Art
When you study artists, from Picasso to Monet, use these self-portrait paper templates as a base for students to create self-portraits inspired by great artists.
Famous Faces
As students learn about historical figures, students can write a first-person biography of a famous person and use the frame to draw a historical portrait.
Autobiography
Use this template to have students draw a self-portrait and write an autobiography about themselves. Autobiographies are great to share with parents during parent-teacher conferences.
All About Me
This frame with prompts for students to add information about themselves is a great way to start the year or restart after a break. Students can complete one for themselves, or they can use the template to interview and present a classmate.
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