Roll and Draw! - Classical Temples - with video
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- This bundle includes a collection of engaging and interactive art history games that will keep your students excited to learn. These games are easy to follow and include a roll-and-draw chart, a brief introduction to art history, printable worksheets, and step-by-step or video instructions. The lessPrice $45.00Original Price $58.90Save $13.90
- Learning about art history has never been more fun! Two perfect activities to introduce your students to Ancient Greek Art. The lessons also work great as art sub plans or summer activities! Both lessons are low prep: with roll-and-draw charts, step-by-step instructions, and short introductions toPrice $6.80Original Price $9.80Save $3.00
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Introduce your students to the beauty and history of classical architecture with this engaging art lesson. Perfect for middle schoolers, this roll-and-draw worksheet uses the crayon-resist watercolor technique to create a stunning Greek or Roman temple facade.
The lesson includes a printable worksheet with a roll-and-draw chart and step-by-step instructions, making it a low-prep activity for any classroom or summer program. Students will use dice and oil pastels to draw the different parts of the temple, and then use blue watercolor to bring their artwork to life.
This project is a great addition to any art history curriculum. Whether you're a teacher or a homeschooling parent, this art project is a fun and creative way to explore the world of classical architecture. Get your printable worksheet today and start creating!
This lesson comes with a roll-and-draw chart (original and ink-friendly options), step-by-step photos, and a video link (slow version of the preview video)."Roll and Draw - Classical Greek and Roman Temples" Learning about art history has never been more fun!
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