Art Room Bell Ringers | 80 prompts | Volume 2
What educators are saying
Also included in
- 250 Prompts, 50 weeks worth of Bell Ringers! This bell ringer bundle includes different prompts for each day for the entire year: Movements Monday, Techniques Tuesday, "What Wednesday, The Basics Thursday and Critique Friday! This is a great way to incorporate art history, the elements of art and arPrice $40.50Original Price $45.00Save $4.50
Description
This product is a second edition to the other half of my bellringers. This is intended to supplement the previous semester. This provides art teachers with an entire school semester of art prompts in an organized way. These prompts are organized into a 16 week break down. Mondays students will look at different art movements, Tuesday students will look at different art techniques, Wednesday is "What" Wednesday where students will have to answer a question, Thursday covers "The Basics" and Friday students will be asked to critique a famous painting. Students will strengthen their understanding of art history, the seven elements of art, drawing skills, critiquing art and more. This is a fun way to introduce art history, and the basics.
This resource covers/provides:
-80 bell ringer prompts
-16 Weeks
-16 different art movements and their history
-16 different paintings to critique
-Art room growth questions
-Elements of art skills
-Art class basics
-Photo response prompts
-List of artwork and artist included
-PDF version WITHOUT the days of the week
Movements/Styles of art covered:
-Prehistoric Art
-Portraits
-Still life's
-Egyptian Art
-Classical Art
-Symbolism Art
-Seascapes
-Textile Art
-Art Deco
-Fine Art Photography
-Primitivism Art
-Printmaking
-Collage Art
-Rococo Art
-Animation Art
-Metal Art
{PD-US}} – U.S. work public domain in the U.S. for unspecified reason but presumably because it was published in the U.S. before 1925.
All images used are in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.The The Met made all images of public-domain works in its collection available under Creative Commons Zero (CC0).