This log has room for students to keep track of 15 vocabulary words. They write the word and definition, but also use the word correctly in a sentence and draw a picture in the box. My students' scores on vocab quizzes have increased dramatically since using this log instead of the usual word/definition logs. Can be used for any set of words, regardless of subject.
I use this surrealism lesson for middle and High School students. Lesson Goal and Description:This lesson will focus on Surrealism and the artist’s, Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Leonora Carrington, Giorgio de Chirico, Dorothea Tanning, Max Ernst, Joan Miro, and Remedios Varo Uranga. Students will learn about the history and origins of Surrealism and apply ideas the principles and concepts of Surrealism into their own artwork. The theme of the project is The Surreal Eye. Using these artists an
Looking to introduce your students to the world of set design without starting from scratch? This no-prep lesson gives you everything you need to teach the basics of scenic design in a way that’s engaging, age-appropriate, and easy to implement — even if you’re not a theater expert. Perfect for classroom teachers, drama educators, or substitute plans, this complete resource walks students through the key elements of set design using clear visuals, guided notes, and a built-in quiz to check for u
Assess and celebrate learning with this engaging Pentecost Quizand activity set! Are you looking for a fun, clear way to see what your students have learned about the story of the Holy Spirit? This Pentecost quiz is designed specifically for students in grades 1-3, offering a blend of simple assessment and meaningful reflection. It's an essential addition to your Pentecost activities collection! This resource makes it easy to check for understanding while keeping students excited about the "Bir
Use these worksheets in Art class to teach color theory, including primary colors, secondary colors, tertiary colors, tints, shades, tones, neutrals and color schemes such as monochromatic, analogous, complementary, warm and cool.
Stages of Clay | Slideshow, Notes, and Differentiated Quizzes This resource helps students understand the stages of clay through a clear, visual slideshow, note-taking sheets, and differentiated quiz options. It’s perfect for introducing or reviewing the clay process in middle or high school art classes. What’s Included: Slideshow Presentation: A step-by-step overview of the stages of clay with visuals, definitions, and examples. Two Note-Taking Sheets: Option 1: Guided notes with prompts and
This was developed to supplement the Japanese Notan Design Power Point & Art Lesson that I created and used in my art room. It is an 8 page document that includes 4 items: 1 easy word search, 1 medium word search, one cross word puzzle and a matching quiz. All 4 of these items cover essential vocabulary for the Notan Design Art Lesson. Answer keys for each item is also included. The matching quiz is a great way to quickly assess students knowledge and the puzzles have served as fillers for stu
Elements of Art (Line, Shape, Form, Value, Color, Texture, and Space) and Principles of Design (Balance, Contrast, Proportion, Emphasis, Repetition, and Unity) Matching Quizand Fill-In Doodle Activity. *Offered within a Bundle that includes the accompanying Powerpoint, and Notes Handouts.
This is a single page coloring page to help your students practice their basic color theory. It simply asks students to color the fan the basic primary and secondary colors. in pure color. Then, in each subsequent section students will mix the color with white, gray, and black to make their tint, tone, and shade. It does not give answers or definitions or ask students to label the colors. It is a very simple basic coloring page. The directions even tell students which colors they will need and
Students are often reluctant to learn formal art vocabulary. This pre-assessment is designed to show them that they actually have very good instincts about what the elements and principles of art are. They won't define anything, but instead they will demonstrate the principles via the elements. There are no right answers, but there are good, bad, and better answers.
So you need an Art quiz to show progress? Here are two examples for you to use as pre and post. Each is worth 100 points with each of 5 sections worth 20 points each. An example of Answers for each is given. 1. Art Elements, or 2. Art Principles You copy and paste the art work studied to the blank quiz- then copy the quiz to give to your students. They are quizzed on: 1, The Artist’s Name and Country 2. The Title of the Art Work and For Elements: 3. Colors 4. Lines, and 5. Shapes or for Prin
This is a matching style quiz that requires students to draw a line from the word to image. It was created as an assessment to be given to students after they complete the Architecture & Printmaking Art Lesson and after viewing the Architecture & Printmaking Art Lesson Power Point. This quiz covers the 8 architectural devices sown and discussed in this lesson/ Power Point. It also includes an answer key. You can purchase this quiz separately or in the Architecture & Printmaking bundle. Pl
Have students choose up to 7 colours/designs and colour the pixels on page 1. After completing this, they can work through page 2 by counting the squares in their art. The table has them include how many of each colour/design are in the art, a fraction with the denominator of 100, an equivalent fraction, the number as a decimal and then the number as a percent. This activity is a fun way for students to show their understanding artistically!
Drawing with Contour Line – Contour, Blind Contour & Upside-Down Drawing Practice WorksheetsStrengthen your students’ observation and drawing skills with this comprehensive Contour Line Drawing resource! With clear definitions, guided practice, and progressive challenges, students will explore contour, blind contour, and upside-down drawing techniques to build confidence and focus on the foundations of drawing. What’s Included: 4 worksheets introducing contour line drawing with definition and ti
Are you looking for a Getting to Know Me Quiz or Student Questionnaire Survey for Art Class? This is an All About Me Art survey perfect for the first day of school or to get to know your students. As an art teacher, I use these surveys for my students to generate ideas for an All About Me project. This is also great to get to know your students and make personal connections. This is a simple, one-page handout.YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN...Big Back-to-School Art Class Bundle! (each activity als
Bring world theater history to life with this engaging and age-appropriate introduction to theatrical masks—designed especially for elementary drama students! In this ready-to-teach lesson, students will explore how masks have been used in performance across cultures and time. From Ancient Greek tragedies to the colorful characters of Commedia del’arte theater, this resource makes mask history accessible, visual, and fun for Grades 4–6. Whether you're looking to fill a full class period, introdu
Looking for a fun and engaging way to boost your students’ observation and critical thinking skills? Hidden Picture Puzzle Adventure – Solve & Unlock is a unique, story-driven puzzle workbook where students don’t just find objects — they unlock a secret message step by step! 🔍 What’s Inside? 🧠 9 Hidden Picture Puzzles (increasing difficulty) 🌎 Exciting themes: Space, City, Forest, Fantasy, School, Weather & World Adventure 🔐 Each puzzle reveals a secret code 🎯 A final challenge to un
This handy worksheet teaches students about the important element of art texture. The front side gives definitions of REAL vs. Implied or Visual texture and shows several examples of how artists use visual texture in their 2D art. On the back, students can practice making the gingerbread have different textures than the ones on the front. The trick is just repeating shapes and lines to show the differences in the surfaces. Don’t forget to check out my blog for more lessons, slideshows, and a
This AMAZING interactive notebook has 10 student interactive notebook pages covering the PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN PLUS - REVIEW SHEET AND A MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST. - ANSWER KEYS INCLUDED FOR EACH PAGE, REVIEW AND TEST. -Zip file contains PDF documents - This interactive notebook is part of a larger bundle that has all 7 elements AND this principles of design set- Available in my TPT store. - The first page starts with number 78 at the bottom due to this section being part of the larger bundle. - PDF i
Use this color wheel and activity to teach your students about the basics of color mixing. Have students paint the primary colors first, mix and paint the secondary colors next, and then mix and paint the tertiary colors last. Use the 2nd page as a quick review to see if students can mix their secondary colors. Older grades can complete this as a pop quiz!
Of course if you have an Elements of Art packet (see my store!), you need a Principles of Design packet as well. The Principles are not as easy for students to understand as the elements, but I think this packet is pretty straightforward. This six page packet gives little exercises for each of the Principles of Design: Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Pattern, Rhythm, and Unity. (no exercise for movement). Most of these are simple exercises art teachers have been doing forever. The Principles of De
Let's just say your class is making paper mache donuts and they get a little frisky one day, and maybe they need some seat work the next day?
Or, perhaps you just want to quiz them on what they learned about the process of making a donut out of paper mache.
Then this quiz is for you!
The first part shows pictures out of order of the process of making our donut. Students simply label the pictures 1-4. The answers should be 1,4,2,3
The second part asks students to write complete sentences an
Handouts perfect to begin your perspective unit! This covers everything for you to teach perspective to your students with nicely created handouts that will not take up too much of your printers ink! (IYKYK!) You can print in color or b & w! These thoughtfully designed eight pages include: History of Linear Perspective, One Point, Two Point practice sheets, adaptive perspective drawing guide to support all learners, a quiz with answer key, a list of vocabulary and their definitions. There is ro