Elements of Art Bundle Pack – All 7 ElementsThis bundle includes all 7 Elements of Art handouts: line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space. Each handout is designed to help students learn and practice important art vocabulary while exploring the foundational concepts artists use to create artwork. These activities are perfect for beginning-of-class warm-ups, quick reviews, or introducing new art concepts. Ideal for elementary art classrooms and easy to incorporate into any art lesso
Make back-to-school fun and engaging with this All About Me 3-Bag Packet! Perfect for grades 3rd–5th, this no-prep activity helps students share about themselves while building classroom community and creativity. Simply print, hand out, and let students design and complete their bags with guided prompts and activities. Great for the first week of school, icebreakers, bulletin boards, or getting to know your students in an interactive way!
This simple and engaging handout introduces students to the element of art: line. It helps students understand different types of lines and how artists use them in artwork. Perfect for building art vocabulary, introducing a new lesson, or using as a quick beginning-of-class warm-up activity. Great for elementary classrooms and easy to incorporate into any art lesson.
Easter Bunny Coloring PageThis adorable Easter bunny coloring page is perfect for students in grades K–2. It provides a fun and relaxing activity that helps build creativity and fine motor skills. With no prep required, it’s great for centers, early finishers, or holiday-themed classroom fun. A simple and engaging way to celebrate Easter in your classroom!
Spring Coloring SheetThis fun spring-themed coloring sheet is perfect for keeping students engaged while celebrating the season. Great for busy work, early finishers, quiet time, or a relaxing classroom activity. Simple and enjoyable for elementary students, it’s an easy way to add a touch of spring to your classroom while keeping students focused and creative.
Elements of Art Handout – COLORThis engaging handout introduces students to the element of art: color and helps them understand how artists use colors to create mood, contrast, and visual interest in artwork. It’s a great way to build art vocabulary while encouraging students to explore primary, secondary, and warm and cool colors. Perfect for a quick warm-up at the beginning of class, vocabulary practice, or introducing the concept of color in an art lesson. Ideal for elementary art classroo
Elements of Art Handout – SPACEThis engaging handout introduces students to the element of art: space and helps them understand how artists use positive and negative space to create depth and balance in artwork. It’s a great way to build art vocabulary while encouraging students to observe how objects are arranged within a composition. Perfect for a quick warm-up at the beginning of class, vocabulary practice, or introducing the concept of space in an art lesson. Ideal for elementary art clas
This engaging handout introduces students to the element of art: value and helps them understand how artists use light and dark to create contrast, depth, and emphasis in artwork. It’s a great way to build art vocabulary while encouraging students to observe and identify different shades and tones. Perfect for a quick warm-up at the beginning of class, vocabulary practice, or introducing the concept of value in an art lesson. Ideal for elementary art classrooms.
This engaging handout introduces students to the element of art: form and helps them understand how artists create the illusion of three-dimensional objects in artwork. It is a great way to build art vocabulary while encouraging students to observe and identify form in different artworks. Perfect for a quick warm-up at the beginning of class, vocabulary practice, or introducing the concept of form in an art lesson. Ideal for elementary art classrooms.
This engaging handout introduces students to the element of art: texture and helps them understand how artists show how things feel or look like they feel. It is a great way to build art vocabulary while encouraging students to observe and describe surfaces in artwork. Perfect for a quick warm-up at the beginning of class, vocabulary practice, or introducing the concept of texture in an art lesson. Ideal for elementary art classrooms.
Great For:Elementary and middle school art classesIntroducing the Elements of ArtArt centers or independent workSketchbook referencesSub plans or review activitiesStudents will build foundational art vocabulary while learning how shapes are used to organize and design artwork.
6th - 12th
Graphic Arts, Other (Arts), Visual Arts
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