Paul Klee Abstract Portrait Dice Roll Game for Art Class
Are you planning an abstract art lesson inspired by Paul Klee? Are your students going to create abstract portraits? Here’s an engaging and vibrant lesson to enhance your curriculum! This resource is an ideal addition to your elementary art plans, bringing creativity and excitement to your classroom.
Are you planning an abstract art lesson inspired by Paul Klee? Are your students going to create abstract portraits? Here’s an engaging and vibrant lesson to enhance your curriculum! This resource is an ideal addition to your elementary art plans, bringing creativity and excitement to your classroom.
Are you planning an abstract art lesson inspired by Paul Klee? Are your students going to create abstract portraits? Here’s an engaging and vibrant lesson to enhance your curriculum! This resource is an ideal addition to your elementary art plans, bringing creativity and excitement to your classroom.
Engaging Abstract Portrait Art Lesson with Writing Activities
These no-prep abstract portrait projects are perfect for your art sub tub, making it easy for substitute teachers to implement. The engaging nature of the lesson helps with classroom management and student behavior. Use it to kickstart your art integration activities or as mini-lessons within larger units. These lessons are also excellent for writing prompts and center printables. Perfect for homeschooling, language arts teachers, and art teachers alike, this adaptable resource includes differentiation ideas to suit multiple grade levels.
Why You’ll Love This Art Class Game:
Engaging and Versatile: This best-selling Paul Klee abstract portrait art lesson captivates students' creativity and keeps them engaged.
Structured Yet Open-Ended: The lesson offers a balanced structure that encourages independent creative thinking. Students use the game sheet as a prompt to create unique artworks, with markers, crayons, or kid-friendly paints recommended.
Multi-Grade Adaptability: Suitable for various readiness and ability levels, this resource includes differentiation ideas to meet diverse classroom needs.
Included in This Resource:
A 15-page non-editable PDF featuring:
Game sheet
How-to-draw sheet
Templates
Detailed instructions
Artwork compare and contrast activity
Coloring page
Finished example
Artist reflection activities
The Value of Hand-Drawn Resources:
This resource includes both hand-drawn and digitized hand-drawn sheets. Hand-drawn resources can alleviate students’ perfectionism, making them feel more comfortable and less afraid of mistakes. The high-quality pages print well and are clearly visible for students, fostering confidence and engagement. For students with visual perception issues, the digitized hand-drawn sheet with darker lines offers an additional support option. Choose the version that best supports your students’ needs, ensuring their success.
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Licenses and Terms of Use:
This product is licensed for single user/single classroom use. If other teachers are interested, please refer them to my TpT store at Party in the Art Room. Detailed terms of use are included within the product download. This is my original work, crafted with dedication and care. Thank you for respecting my terms of use.
Transform your classroom with this delightful abstract art lesson and watch your students' creativity soar with this fun art class game!