9781629388755
How to Teach Art to Children Grades 1-6
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How to Teach Art to Children has it all: background information, literature resources, and easy step-by-step directions for 96 art projects. Children learn about the seven elements of art and then use the elements in the styles of famous artists.

This beautifully illustrated book is designed to increase children’s awareness of different kinds of art and offer a wide range of activities to experience it. Included are downloadable PDFs of famous works of art that you can print and display in your classroom or home or use to create an art journal for children.

How to Teach Art to Children is divided into two sections:

-Learning About the Elements of Art: The first section introduces the seven basic elements of art: line, shape, color, value, texture, form, and space. A series of art activities allow young artists to experiment with each element.

-Using the Elements of Art: The second section focuses on famous artists and art experiences. Literature resources and examples of the artists’ work help children learn and appreciate the famous artists’ techniques. Simple step-by-step directions help children apply similar techniques in their own art projects.

You don’t have to know a lot about art to teach your children or students using this helpful art book! Art projects are easily adaptable to different ages.

This instructional art book includes:
-96 art projects with step-by-step directions
-Full-color fine art examples
-Downloadable PDFs of the fine art examples to display in your classroom or home
-Literature references and background information on famous artists to enhance children's art education
-A list of materials needed for easy reference
-Reproducible templates to help students understand the elements of art

Art activities include:
-Using clay to learn about form
-Creating a collage to learn about warm and cool colors
-Using construction paper and tissue paper to create sunflowers in a vase to learn about Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers
-Creating a paper “story quilt” in the art experience of Faith Ringgold’s quilt paintings
-And many more!



Look Inside

  • Consumable
    Contains some consumable pages
  • Copyright
    May copy for single classroom use
  • Format
    Teacher
  • Grade Level
    Grade 1 to 6
  • Number of Pages
    160 Pages
Newly Revised

How to Teach Art to Children has it all: background information, literature resources, and easy step-by-step directions for 96 art projects. Children learn about the seven elements of art and then use the elements in the styles of famous artists.

This beautifully illustrated book is designed to increase children’s awareness of different kinds of art and offer a wide range of activities to experience it. Included are downloadable PDFs of famous works of art that you can print and display in your classroom or home or use to create an art journal for children.

How to Teach Art to Children is divided into two sections:

-Learning About the Elements of Art: The first section introduces the seven basic elements of art: line, shape, color, value, texture, form, and space. A series of art activities allow young artists to experiment with each element.

-Using the Elements of Art: The second section focuses on famous artists and art experiences. Literature resources and examples of the artists’ work help children learn and appreciate the famous artists’ techniques. Simple step-by-step directions help children apply similar techniques in their own art projects.

You don’t have to know a lot about art to teach your children or students using this helpful art book! Art projects are easily adaptable to different ages.

This instructional art book includes:
-96 art projects with step-by-step directions
-Full-color fine art examples
-Downloadable PDFs of the fine art examples to display in your classroom or home
-Literature references and background information on famous artists to enhance children's art education
-A list of materials needed for easy reference
-Reproducible templates to help students understand the elements of art

Art activities include:
-Using clay to learn about form
-Creating a collage to learn about warm and cool colors
-Using construction paper and tissue paper to create sunflowers in a vase to learn about Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers
-Creating a paper “story quilt” in the art experience of Faith Ringgold’s quilt paintings
-And many more!



Look Inside

  • Consumable
    Contains some consumable pages
  • Copyright
    May copy for single classroom use
  • Format
    Teacher
  • Grade Level
    Grade 1 to 6
  • Number of Pages
    160 Pages