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Art Assessment Four Corners Bilingual | Elementary Art Assessment Editable
By Down in the Art Room
This bilingual resource is designed for assessment and has so many more uses in the Art room! Use it for traditional four corners assessment that incorporates movement and discussion (full instructions & examples are included), remind students of procedures & techniques, group students, in conjunction with teaching art history, or even as an assessment game (instructions included).
Four corners markers are 8.5" by 11" and have a number and color. The number and color are written in English, Spanish, and French. This resource is another way to add literacy in the Art room!
Each set of markers (1-4) has 7 artwork choices - 3 self-portraits plus 4 others by a diverse group of famous artists. If you still don't see your favorite artists, an editable PowerPoint file is included so you can create your own custom set of four corners markers.
The resource is huge - 28 pages of markers plus 4 editable markers, instructions, sample questions for assessment and review, and suggested game instructions! It includes everything you need to use four corners successfully in your room.
This resource contains 1 PDF file and 1 PowerPoint (editable) file.
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Elements of Art Worksheets | Principles of Design
By Down in the Art Room
These art worksheets are a hands-on way to check for understanding of elements & principles in your elementary classroom. Multi-purpose worksheets for elements of art & principles of design are included. Designed specifically for elementary, they can even be used with your young kindergarten learners.
The art worksheets have a variety of possible uses in your classroom including:
plus many more uses!
This set includes 50 pages of resources including suggested activities, definitions for elements of art & principles of design, worksheets to visually check student understanding of elements & principles with the vocabulary prompt (elements or principles) & without, and much more! Multiple versions of resources are included. One is designed for several versions making it ideal to quiz students without students having identical quizzes.
This resource contains 50 pages of materials & is a fantastic resource to use all year.
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By Beth Hammett
Color the town in this activity! Primary coloring activity for matching numbers with basic colors. Also uses cut and paste skills and practice as students build their own town. Includes: 15 color by number town worksheets Directions for use Extra activities list Numbered Color Box List on Each Handout: red blue green yellow black white brown Town Handouts Included: Home School Bookstore Pets store Grocery store Clothes store Shoes store Office buildings Bank Diner Police station Fire Station Gas pump Car Truck 2 School busses Street signs: School crosswalk, Stop, Bicycle crossing Great for introducing, practicing, assessing primary colors and basic numbers! Can be used for pre and post tests on basic numbers and primary colors. Easy to use! Excellent for centers, homeschool, flipped classes, and homework assignments. Complete the activity by letting students paste colored images onto cardstock to become city planners and design their own town layout. Fun for early learners!
Stop, Drop, and BOX! (Identifying Rhythms)
By Jason Litt
In this rhythmic identifying game (fastest one wins!), students will see a rhythm displayed on the board with a box (one beat or two beats) inside the rhythm. These boxes will be blank and can hold different types of beats to complete the rhythmic phrase
The students will then listen to an example of music and figure out which of the available boxes (with corresponding rhythms) would complete the rhythm shown on the screen! Simply click on the sound icon, have the students listen, and then advance the slide when they choose the correct answer.
There are 10 musical examples in this lesson and works great with some of the younger elementary students. They can either vocalize "1st" "2nd" or "3rd" box, come up to the screen and pick, or have a race to see who can select the correct box first.
Have a great time with this!