Elements of Art and Principles of Design Worksheets Pack

$28.00

This elements of art and principles of design worksheet pack was designed with elementary art and young middle school art students in mind. Perfect art sub plan, fast finisher, or quick art activity.

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This elementary art activity pack includes 17 art activities that focus on the elements of art and principles of design worksheets. This art poster and handout pack includes 7 worksheets on the element of art, color (and colour), line, shape, space, texture, value, and form, and 10 worksheets on the principles of design, balance, pattern, contrast, movement, rhythm, repetition, unity, variety, emphasis, and proportion, scale.

This elementary art activity pack was designed with younger artists in mind, geared towards elementary art, lower middle school art, and primary art-aged students. Almost every worksheet includes 2 activity options for the back.

Designed for younger artists this element of art printable pack is perfect to teach the elements of art and principles of design, use as an art sub plan, use as an early finisher or fast finisher, or to introduce an element before an assignment.

Each elements of art activity includes:

  • Information on the front using text and visuals
  • Definition of the element
  • 2 activity choices (except for the color sheet) to gear for adaptive art or younger students
  • Printable poster version of the front of the handout
  • Color, colour, gray, and grey spelling versions

 

Each principle of design activity includes:

  • Information on the front using text and visuals
  • Definition of the principle
  • 2 activity choices (except for the color sheet) to gear for adaptive art or younger students
  • Printable poster version of the front of the handout
  • Color, colour spelling versions

The back of the worksheet is full of activities for the students to complete to help reinforce the information covered on the front. 2 activity options are included on 6 out of 7 elements of art handouts and all 10 of the principles of design art worksheets. Perfect to introduce the element of art and principles of design, use as an early finisher, or as a virtual learning option.

Also included in this pack is a simplified activity and poster version of the elements of art as another activity for young students and adapted art students to complete and display in your room.

These elements of art and principles of design worksheets were digitally created by me.

✳Check out my hand-drawn proportion worksheet here.

✳Check out my hand-drawn principles of design worksheet pack here.

✳Check out my elements of art worksheet pack here.

✳Check out my other products here.

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