Roy Lichtenstein Digital Art Project - Interactive Google Slides Art Lesson
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This interactive Roy Lichtenstein art project was created in Google Slides and is meant for the students to complete within Google or other digital applications. Students watch a video read a short biography, watch a video about the artist, and then a full demonstration video before beginning their artwork. Students create their own digital art Pop Art piece, fill out a reflection sheet on their completed artwork and a KWL chart on the artist.
This is a digital resource. There is no physical download, but rather a link to the resource that TpT will share with you on the google drive. Take a moment to check out this video for a peek inside!! These are created to be used through Google Classroom or any other Digital Platform your school may have. Great for Upper Elementary/Middle School Visual Art.
ROY LICHTENSTEIN DIGITAL ART PROJECT
18 SLIDES:
- 4-minute video on Lichtenstein
- Full 14-minute narrated video that takes students through the process of creating their own Roy Lichtenstein style art
- Progressive slides take students through adding backgrounds, benday dots, starbursts or action lines, comic characters, objects, speech/thought bubbles, captions, action symbols, and exclamation words.
- Students create their own "freestyle" Lichtenstein artwork using the elements in the resource.
- Students fill out a reflection on their completed work.
- Students use what they learned to complete a reflection and KWL chart on Lichtenstein
- Detailed Teacher Instructions as a Separate Document
- Editable Rubric
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