Product Description
Spring Shading Drawing Worksheets for Middle and High School Art
These spring shading drawing worksheets and task cards provide a simple, engaging way for students to practice shading and value while completing a creative drawing activity. This no-prep art lesson works perfectly as a substitute teacher plan, early finisher activity, or one-day art lesson for middle school and high school art classes.
Students use reference images and guided grids to develop shading, value, and observation skills while completing spring-inspired drawings. Because the activity is structured and easy to follow, students can work independently while still producing detailed and successful drawings.
This flexible resource includes both full-page worksheets and smaller task card versions, making it easy to adapt for different classroom setups or time frames.
If you’re looking for more no-prep art activities that work well for substitute teacher days, be sure to explore our Art Sub Plan Planning Hub, where you’ll find engaging drawing activities, art history worksheets, and independent projects perfect for middle and high school classrooms.
Teachers love using this activity when they need something that is:
• No prep and easy for substitutes to run
• Engaging but structured for independent work
• Flexible for one or two class periods
• Appropriate for middle school and high school art
What’s Included in This Spring & Easter Art Project Pack?

- Teacher Instructions – Simple, easy-to-follow guidelines for quick and hassle-free classroom implementation.
- 15 Complete-the-Grid Spring & Easter Art Worksheets – Engaging grid drawing worksheets featuring hidden spring and Easter-themed images for students to complete and shade.
- 15 Spring & Easter Art Task Cards – The same grid drawing activities in a smaller format, perfect for bell ringers, independent practice, and small group work.
- 5 Bonus Coloring Pages – Additional spring and Easter-themed coloring sheets to promote creativity and relaxation.
Perfect For
• Art sub plans
• Early finisher activities
• One-day drawing lessons
• Spring art units
• Middle school and high school art classes
Skills Students Practice
• Shading and value
• Observation and proportion
• Drawing accuracy using grids
• Visual analysis of light and shadow
You might also enjoy exploring more seasonal art lessons and activities for middle and high school students, where you’ll find additional projects that work well for independent work, sub plans, and quick art lessons throughout the year.
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