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Elements of Art | Formal Elements | Art Vocab Posters

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For art and design teachers. 7 PDF posters which visually describe 8 formal elements of art: line, colour, mood, texture, shape, form, space and value. Each poster includes an art historical reference, and artistic vocabulary relating to the element. These can be printed up to A3 and used as a display or as a teaching resource.
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Formal Elements of Art activity sheet

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An activity sheet to help familiarise pupils with the formal elements of art. An activity each for: line, shape, tone, form, colour, texture and pattern. Great for a starter, homework or cover lesson. Requires a range of skills - adding tone, creating pattern and replicating texture.
The Seven Elements of Art and DesignQuick View
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The Seven Elements of Art and Design

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A perfect way to start the year with a new class, project or teacher. This PowerPoint introduces the Seven Elements of Art and Design with clear examples of each element for all students to understand. Following this are examples of students work creating a display page with each of the elements. Finally, there is an assessment for learning opportunity to examine different elements of art within famous pieces of art work.
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Pattern - Formal Elements of Art 6

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Part of a series of activity sheets that take students through the formal elements of art. In this activity sheet, students are introduced to the element of pattern. This is designed for KS3 students in yrs 7 and 8, but may be suitable for other ages, depending on ability. Students will learn how to design and repeat basic patterns. They will use these to create their own art work, inspired by the work of artist Gustav Klimt. This activity sheet can be printed, but has been designed so that it can be followed purely on screen too. Students just need a minimum of paper and a pencil to complete the activities.
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Formal Elements Activity Workbook

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The Formal Elements Activity workbook that combines art theory and practical activities to develop students’ wider understanding of the formal elements. The workbook covers the following: Line Tone Shape and Form Colour Texture Mulit-Choice Conclusion Test Assessment This workbook includes opportunities for student reflections on each page to reflect on their learning as well as comprehensive teacher feedback at the end of the workbook. This workbook offers several opportunities for literacy in art to develop students’ written communication skills and to develop their understandings of key words and phrases. *This resource is suitable as a learning aid for formal elements topic or as a cover project/cover work. *
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Elements of Art Project Leaf

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You will receive a step-by-step 9 page booklet for the project. In this unit we will learn about the different Elements of Art. The elements of art are the building blocks of an artwork: colour, line, shape, form, value, texture, and space. They are the tools artists use when creating an artwork. Each of these art fundamentals are closely related and many of them overlap. When combined, they produce a complete artistic vision. We will communicate our understanding of these elements of art by working collaboratively to create an Elements of Art Poster. We will explore what 7 key elements are and how these elements make up and create a sense of space in the picture in combination with the principles of design to create a piece of artwork. These are the skills you will be able to do by the end of the unit: Identify the 7 elements of art Use a variety of materials to demonstrate your understanding of the elements Work collaboratively in a team to create a poster demonstrating the different elements of art and their key characteristics Communicate our thoughts and findings using a common language ✳Do you love the look of these worksheets? Check out my ‘Elements of Art’ guided sketchbook pages.
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Elements of Art

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The resource file is in PDF format. It contains exercises for the Learners/Students to practice the Elements of Art. The 13 paged resource file can also be used for assessments for the Learners.
Elements of Art - PatternQuick View
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Elements of Art - Pattern

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This resource aims to present Pattern, as an element of art, to a primary school audience. Consisting of an updated PowerPoint presentation featuring many pictorial examples and opportunities for class discussion and participation, including a ‘guess the close up’ activity for natural patterns. There is then a worksheet to complete to demonstrate the pattern knowledge which has been gained. It can be used as a stand alone lesson or part of a program of study, e.g. designing Roman mosaics. Resources included: PowerPoint presentation illustrating and explaining the different types of patterns that can be found. A fun pattern based worksheet PDF to complete, using the knowledge they have acquired to create varied patterns. This can be added to art books for future student reference and evidence of study for this element of the curriculum. PDF document of teachers notes for the PPT presentation, including explanations and discussion ideas to help make the presentation usable even by those who are not art experts. PDF document of teachers notes for the worksheet including possible ideas for curriculum fulfilment/learning objectives. I have used this resource successfully with classes from yr1 to yr6. All images in this resource are the property of TheARTTA
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Elements of Art - Colour 1

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This resource provides an introduction to colour as part of the elements of art. ‘Colour’ consists of a PowerPoint presentation explaining colour theory and language accompanied by extensive teachers notes and multiple worksheets which cover use of the material by a wide range of ages and abilities. The resource can be delivered as a single or multiple lesson depending on ability and time available. The completed worksheets can be added to students sketch books to provide useful reference for future study and evidence of learning. The resource consists of: ‘Colour’ PowerPoint presentation covering the start of colour theory. Includes, colour language and terminology, hue, colour wheels, primary and secondary colours, colour value, tints, shades and tones, and colour intensity. Pdf of teachers notes for each page/item of the presentation. This provides explanation and background information to enable the teacher, even if not an art expert, to understand and deliver the lesson. Set of 5 worksheets covering activities for all ages and abilities in the primary age group. • Colour flower – Use knowledge of Primary and Secondary colours to fill in each of the 6 petals on the flower. 2 sheets, one black outlined petals, one with petals the colour that need to be filled. Encourages colour mixing, matching and knowledge. • Colour maths. – Sheet with coloured shapes that form maths style questions to establish secondary colour mixing knowledge. Fill in the blank shapes with the correct colour. Also includes outline colour names, e.g. red, to complete in the appropriate colour. • Colour wheel – 6 segment colour wheel with definitions of primary and secondary colours for students to complete with their own colour mixing attempts. • Colour Value – Students explore colour value by mixing their own graduated blocks of tints, tones and shades and assessing what is happening. • Colour Value and Intensity – complete the sheet using 2 different paint mediums to fill in the words ‘value’ and ‘intensity’ to practice and understand the difference between value and intensity in colour language. Pdf of teachers notes relating to the completion of the above worksheets. Also included in this are helpful tips and advice on colour mixing, and art equipment to facilitate this. There are also suggestions for ways in which these activities can fulfil curriculum requirements and objectives. I have aimed to make this resource useful and usable to those who do not have much art expertise for themselves but wish to inspire art and understanding in their students. It is of course usable by experts too. The variety of worksheets and flexibility within them, makes this resource an adaptable and useful tool for covering the elements of art. All images are the property of TheArtTA
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Art Elements

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This is a great resource to stick at the front of pupils books to remind them of the 7 art elements. I am an Art Leader at a primary school and have implement this across the school. The children can now confidently talk about the 7 elements.
Elements of art: LineQuick View
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Elements of art: Line

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This is a 2-3 week unit on line, the first element of art, for Year 7 in Key Stage 3. This introductory unit on line teaches students how to use line to describe the shape of the object and also create tone/value through various exercises. It includes quality photo’s of still lives and student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.
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FREE Worksheets for Elements of Art Sketchbook

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The elements of art are the building blocks of an artwork: colour, line, shape, form, value, texture, and space. They are the tools artists use when creating an artwork. Each of these art fundamentals are closely related and many of them overlap. When combined, they produce a complete artistic vision. INCLUDED: 7 Printable Elements of Arts Sketchbook Pages This Download Includes: ✓ Free PDF of Elements of Art Sketchbook Pages TERMS OF USE We like to keep things simple. Material included in this download may be use for ✓ Personal (To use within your classroom or personal creations) ☺ LIKE THIS? LEAVE A REVIEW If you enjoyed this then I would truly appreciate it if you could spend 2 minutes out of your busy day to leave a review! This not only helps me improve but gives me the thumbs up to keep on creating! Thank you in advance! You rock! Happy Creating wherever you are in the world!
ELEMENTS OF ART- COLORQuick View
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ELEMENTS OF ART- COLOR

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This set of activities contains a PDF for students, Teachers’ PowerPoint presentation and accompanying video made specifically for this resource. Use these worksheets to accompany your lessons in teaching the elements of art. Students can cut out the individual lesson notes and glue them into their sketchbooks as you go or they can attach the entire page into their sketchbooks and then use the following pages to complete the prompts. Lessons about basic colour theory including the Colour Wheel, mixing colours, primary, secondary and tertiary colours, harmonious (analogous) colours, complimentary (contrasting) colours. Includes lesson plans for colour mixing, painting and using colour schemes. References and a further suggested websites are included, as well as a PDF on the 7 elements of Art which serves as an introduction. These are included in each of the 7 sets. Feedback & Benefits for YOU! Don’t forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! This is for use by one teacher in one classroom. If you would like to share with your colleagues, PLEASE purchase a multiple license. Thank you :)
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ELEMENTS OF ART-LINE

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This set of activities contains a PDF for students, Teachers’ PowerPoint presentation and accompanying video made specifically for this resource. Use these worksheets to accompany your lessons in teaching the elements of art. Students can cut out the individual lesson notes and glue them into their sketchbooks as you go or they can attach the entire page into their sketchbooks and then use the following pages to complete the prompts. Students learn about the element of line by creating and reviewing different types of lines and using templates and worksheets as practice for their art journals. After reviewing types of lines with your students using the worksheet in this resource, students can add different lines to sections of their drawing. References and a further suggested websites are included, as well as a PDF on the 7 elements of Art which serves as an introduction. These are included in each of the 7 sets. This is for use by one teacher in one classroom. If you would like to share with your colleagues, PLEASE purchase a multiple license. Thank you :)
Elements of Art - Line DrawingQuick View
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Elements of Art - Line Drawing

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A single lesson resource to introduce students to the concept of using line drawing techniques to add interest and variety to their artwork. This resource pack contains: PowerPoint presentation introducing the concept of ‘line’ and how this can be used within a piece of work. Contains opportunities for class discussion about the subject Teachers notes to expand on the points in the presentation and aid class discussion and understanding PDF handout of key information given in the presentation for student reference Line drawing techniques worksheet. This can be completed alongside the presentation or afterwards Teachers instruction sheet for completing the worksheet The cover pictures contain a selection of the pages included All images are the property of TheArtTA
Elements of Art: Title PageQuick View
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Elements of Art: Title Page

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This resource compliments an introduction to the elements of art in Key Stage 3, Year 7 or younger. Students get to research how they want to visually explain the elements and design a title page. This can be used as an introduction to evaluation skills as well which might be new to a lot of students. It includes quality photo’s of student examples - no Google imagery. It also contains basic vocabulary, a vocabulary worksheet students can fill out and a marking scheme. Simple and easy to use for EAL students.