Art History Workbook Bundle 3: 5 Famous Artist Biography Units:Middle School Art

Art History Workbook Bundle 3: 5 Famous Artist Biography Units:Middle School Art

$20.00

Description This art history workbook introduces students to the artists Jackson Pollock, Jean-Michel Basquiat Salvador Dali, Jacob Lawrence, and Leonardo da Vinci. Students learn about the artist through an artist bio, video resources, coloring sheets, and art analysis. Then they complete a project in the style of the artist. Extension activities are also included. Each workbook includes: An Artist Biography Sheet Teacher Instructions More Resources Sheets/Videos Art Analysis Sheets Coloring Pages of each Artist Student Project for each artist Reflection for each artist Art Periods Covered: Abstract Expressionism (Pollock) Pop Art (Basquiat) The Masters (Da Vinci) Harlem Renaissance (Lawrence) Surrealism (Dali) Mediums Covered: Acrylic Painting Painting on Unusual Surface Drawing Colored Pencil Digital or Mixed Media ALL TEN NEW ARTISTS ARE COMPILED INTO ONE ART HISTORY STUDENT WORKBOOK HERE: How to Organize: This visual art student workbook is a digital download and is one PDF document that can be printed in grayscale or color, hole punched, then compiled into a three-ring binder. The keys are located at the back of the ebook and should be kept out for your own use. Each artist has a poster included so it can be used to denote the end of each artist unit in the workbook. TpT EASEL: Use Tpt Easel to easily assign individual pages or packets! No experience teaching art is necessary. Ways to use in the homeschool classroom: As an introduction to a famous artist and their work. To teach national visual arts standards including Creating; Responding; Connecting and Presenting. To teach drawing and painting skills. To teach a variety of media including Watercolor, Acrylic Paint, Mixed Media Collage, Colored Pencil, Graphite and Google Drawings Digital Art. Ways to use in the visual art classroom: A supplement to other materials and lessons. Art analysis Early finisher work or Art History TAB stations. A Quick sub lesson. Best suited for grades 5-8, but can be taught to younger and older students as well. Visual Art Portfolio The binder is a great place to keep student work and when complete shows the students growth over time. At the end of the workbook conducting a portfolio review can be a meaningful and valuable experience for the student and it is also a great way to show other kids and family members. Don’t want to print color copies? Allow students to open PDF file from a google drive on their computers to view colored versions of artwork or project the example using a document camera. ©2022 A Space to Create Art, LLC. 01.10.22 This workbook was produced by A Space to Create Art LLC. All material included was created for exclusive use in the resource. All rights reserved.

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