High School Art
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Welcome! This blog post explores a project that depicts one cohesive image divided into 7 sections which illustrate the 7 elements of art: line, shape, color, form, value, texture, and space. The elements of art the artists toolbox they can use in an endless amount of ways to create infinite art solutions. This is a
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Marilyn Burt saved to Art lessons
Welcome! This blog post explores a project that depicts one cohesive image divided into 7 sections which illustrate the 7 elements of art: line, shape, color, form, value, texture, and space. The elements of art the artists toolbox they can use in an endless amount of ways to create infinite art solutions. This is a
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Mary saved to Homeschool
I teach students about art, creativity, and visual problem solving at Carthage Junior High. My wife is also an art teacher, and my three kids are all into their own arts, music, drama, imaginary unicorn development!
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Kelly Erbeck saved to craft
Curriculum Description With an Elements and Principles of Art focus this course includes full lessons for each of the elements and principles of art, presentations, mini-lessons, worksheets, sub lessons and posters for your classroom. This full visual art curriculum includes a scope and sequence chart that explains how to implement and structure your high school art class, setting you and your students up for success. Perfect to use as a beginning high school art curriculum. It includes big…
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A Space to Create Art saved to Products
Description This Zen Color Names lesson is a perfect way to launch a middle school or high school art class! Give students an introduction to some basic elements and principles of art, including line, space, color, pattern, variety, and rhythm with this awesome lesson. Perfect for the cover of a student sketchbook, or as a cover for their portfolio folders. Minimal resources required, paper, colored pencils, and ink pens! Lesson Includes: 5 Page Lesson Plan with National Standards for grades…
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A Space to Create Art saved to Products
YOUR ATTITUDE WILL DETERMINE YOUR DIRECTION!Get students thinking with this thoughtful printable poster. A stylish and great classroom, principal office, social worker office, or counselor office poster to challenge students to have a positive attitude!A great poster to hang in a middle school or high school classroom or school office of any kind! An excellent poster for school guidance counselor offices, career counselor offices, principal offices, therapists or psychologists to remind kids…
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TidyLady Printables saved to Products
This book provides engaging instruction for the high school student who wants to paint and be creative along the way. The organized content and conversational tone is equally engaging for both the novice and the more experienced art student. Students find to their delight that they are asked to select their own subjects to paint as they study topics such as tinting hues, color intensity, complementary hues, balance, rhythm and more. Each unit is crafted for focus on one color theory…
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Miller Pads and Paper saved to Products