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Pop Art Projects: Roll A Dice Games, Art Rubrics, Exit Tickets, & Artist Study

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1st - 8th, Homeschool
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167 Pages + 81 Slides + Digital Spinners
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I love this resource, and so did my students. The info about each artist is great, and the projects are easy to do, but still engaging.

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    1. Looking to weave art history into your elementary and middle school art curriculum? These roll a dice games based on Pop Art, Modern Art, Black Artists, and various cultures will ignite your art lessons. Each engaging art project makes for great art sub plans because they include art worksheets, art
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    Description

    Ready to teach Pop Art in a way that’ll keep elementary and middle school kids engaged? These 9 roll a dice drawing games based on Pop Art artists will boost student confidence and creativity. Each art project comes with a self-guided PowerPoint and printable handout. Perfect art sub plans!

    And, they’ll help time-starved teachers like you create lesson plans quickly. Design drawing projects based on Dine, Liechtenstein, Britto, Thiebaud, Max, and Haring. Compose painting lessons inspired by Bernhardt, Rizzi, and Uphues. No more searching for art worksheets and artist biography handouts online.

    The Pop Art art projects included use a range of materials including oil pastels, soft pastels, oil pastels, markers, colored pencils, tempera paints and watercolor paints.

    Plan lessons for students about Pop art history and art appreciation in a way that excites them. Finally feel confident in your art curriculum and be organized and prepared to teach art!

    WHAT'S INCLUDED

    Can I be honest with you? Art history can sometimes be boring for kids. There, I said it. Teaching about artists and cultures doesn’t have to be a snoozer, though!

    I’ve designed 3 different ways for students to attempt any of these art projects. All will engage kids to create! Choose which way works best for your classes:

    • Roll a dice games to add randomness to your student’s artwork
    • “You Pick” art worksheets for kids to choose their own elements
    • Digital spinner wheels, so kids can randomly pick elements and you can integrate technology in the art room
    • Printable dice template in case you have no dice
    • Step-by-step picture directions to guide students through the art process
    • Drawing practice worksheets, for kids who want to sketch out their ideas
    • Artist biographies about the life and work of each Pop Art painter, so you don’t need to research
    • “Big Ideas” reflection worksheets where students write about their art process
    • Self-assessment worksheet so kids can think about how they performed during the project
    • Art grading rubric which assesses expectations, craftsmanship, work habits, creativity, and clean-up
    • “I CAN” Statements aligned to the Studio Habits of Mind to use during instruction or post on your bulletin board
    • Art exit tickets with quick, thought-provoking prompts
    • Art history coloring page to keep kids inspired by these Pop Art ideas outside of the art room

    YOU WILL RECEIVE

    • 9 Non-Editable Printable PDFs (Jim Dine Hearts, Katherine Bernhardt Pattern Paintings, Roy Lichtenstein Musical Compositions, Romero Britto Statue of Liberty Drawings, Keith Haring Dancing Figures, Wayne Thiebaud Still-Life Drawings, James Rizzi Cityscapes, Peter Max Compositions, and Chris Uphues Hearts)
    • 9 Non-Editable PowerPoints
    • Digital Spinner Videos (downloadable, and links to them on Google Slides and YouTube)
    • Paperless Google Drive Digital Resources

    WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT

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    These games were a hit! The creativity and game aspect really brought the art of art together! The brief reading allowed me to share the information and pictures together and they actually learned and loved it! Thank you!

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    What a fantastic resource! This resource brought pop art to life for my students and made it accessible to them as they created pop art of their own.

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    My students loved the different choices they could use to create their art. We used the dice and spinners. It was a great way to introduce the integration of digital art and physical art…

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    Created by Amie Bentley, © Glitter Meets Glue Designs, LLC

    Total Pages
    167 Pages + 81 Slides + Digital Spinners
    Answer Key
    Rubric only
    Teaching Duration
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