Google Art & Culture: https://artsandculture.google.com/ 

This website will have various museums, works of art, and virtual tours. This source would be good to look at for inspiration, art information, and an interactive way to see around the world. 

Tate Kids: https://www.tate.org.uk/kids

This website has artwork, art games, and quizzes. It is a good website to use to de-stress, learn about art and artists, and make more connections to artists and the art world. 

You can also use Chrome Canvas (https://canvas.apps.chrome/). This is an app on your Chromebook that works kind of like Photoshop or Microsoft paint. It has basic drawing and painting tools that you can use to sketch out ideas or create art digitally. Just type in Chrome Canvas on your computer search bar. 

Google Slides

You can use Google Slides as a template to create any drawing project we do this year. This is an app on your Google Drive that has many tools you can use like the shape feature, line tool, word art, backgrounds.

Google Draw

Google Draw had a lot cool features that can be used for almost any of are art projetcs but it does have its limitations. 

Jamboard

You can use Jamboard as a way to communicate and comment on artwork or topics. Additionally, this app can help you design or brainstorm your zine/book since it has multiple pages but design elements are limited.

Quick, Draw is a fun game that challenges you to draw random things while the computer guesses what the object could be. 

Art Hub has many creative tutorials on how to draw. They have a variety of options to choose from and even show the perspective of a child drawing it and an adult. 

This website puts you into random games where you get to guess what the person is drawing. It is like an online version of charades. 

Silk is an interesting website that has a kaleidoscope effect and uses many lines to create patterns, symmetry, and other designs. 

This website has a sand feature that builds upon each other. This shows layering and adds great texture. 

This is a cool website that lets you explore the diffusion of color. It is fun to mess around with and to see the change in pressure and velocity of color.