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9th grade visual arts resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of Henna Designed Monochromatic / Value Paintings-FLIPCHART

Henna Designed Monochromatic / Value Paintings-FLIPCHART

Created by
Art and Soul
This is a two part lesson. The first part looks at the culture/traditions behind henna designs. Students then design their own henna design on their traced hand. Next, the students create a monochromatic background by outlining the hand in concentric lines, showing a value scale through tints, pure color, and shades.
Preview of Shading Forms ActiveInspire Flipchart

Shading Forms ActiveInspire Flipchart

This is in the ActiveInspire Flipchart format and is meant to demonstrate to the students how to shade each of the five forms (cube, cone, cylinder, sphere and pyramid) in a general way. It breaks down how the light effects everything and discusses the difference between shading a form and not shading a form. Every other page has a blank form (i.e. a Sphere) waiting to be shaded, then the next page shows an example of an actual shaded form object (i.e. a basketball). At the end of the flipchart
Preview of Color Theory

Color Theory

Created by
Nikki Turman
A flip chart that can be used on a promethean board or as a powerpoint on a projector. Covers all basic elements of color theory including primary, seconday, and tertiary; complementary and analagous; warm and cool; monochrome, etc. Great for Art I classes or as a refresher in Painting and Drawing.
Preview of Scratch Art Flipchart

Scratch Art Flipchart

Created by
MrBThomas
Growing up, I loved doing scratch art in art class. If you are not familiar with scratch art, it is where you use several different colors of crayons and color a sheet of paper with the colors. After all white space is covered, you then use a black crayon or pastel to color over all of the colors. Once everything is colored, you "scratch" a design into the black. When you scratch off the black, the colors on the bottom appear as the design. This art activity is done the same, but with the use o
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