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Third grade used warm and cool colors and pattern to create these tempera paintings.  The students viewed artwork by native people and ho... Third Grade Art Project, Color Art Lessons, Third Grade Art, Color Lessons, Art Docent, Kraf Kertas, 2nd Grade Art, 4th Grade Art, 5th Grade Art

Third grade used warm and cool colors and pattern to create these tempera paintings. The students viewed artwork by native people and how their hand print was not only a record of who they were or where they had traveled, but also a way to sign their art. The students each used their hand prints to sign their paintings. Notice how the warm colors (red, orange, and yellow) advance and the cool colors (blue, green, and violet) recede? This color effect creates an optical illusion. The boys and…

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Explore the Element of Art: Line with your favorite art mediums, such as felt markers and crayons, with this Flower Line Art Project Drawing Tutorial for kids. This is an easy to-do, hands on activity that kids can do at home or in the classroom to help them learn and understand the element of art: line. Perfect for elementary students! Let's make art!

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Art Room Blog: 5th Grade- Name Spiral Warm and Cool Colors.. Art For Fourth Graders, Art Grade 5 Ideas, Art Projects 4th Grade, Grade 4 Art Ideas, 5 Grade Art Projects, Upper Elementary Art Lessons, Grade 5 Art Ideas, Fifth Grade Art Projects Lesson Plans, Texture Projects

Step 1. Put a visual dot in the center. Step 2. Draw 4 arms from the center either off the page at the sides or at the corners. As the arms go out they should spread apart from each other or get wider as they go out. Step 3. Write your name in capital letters inside the arms. Always start at the dot and work out. Make sure the letters of your name touch the top and the bottom of each line. The letters will get bigger as they go out. Keep writing the letters of your name until you are out of…

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