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Roy Lichtenstein Pop Art Project, Roll-A-Dice Game, & Art Sub Plan Idea

Rated 4.83 out of 5, based on 6 reviews
4.8 (6 ratings)
Grade Levels
5th - 8th, Homeschool
Formats Included
  • Streaming Video
    (cannot be downloaded)
Duration
1:14

Description

Roy Lichtenstein created a series of screen prints in the 1990's called, "Composition I," "II," and "III." A lifetime lover of music, Lichtenstein learned to play clarinet in his youth and saxophone later in life. He was fond of jazz music and used it as his muse to create these artworks. Want to infuse some Arts Integration in your lessons and have your students engaged in cross-curricular endeavors?

PURCHASE THIS "DESIGN A LICHTENSTEIN COMPOSITION GAME HERE.

These roll-a-dice games are great for all teachers alike. They're perfect supplementary resources to make learning art history fun. And if you're going to be out for a day or so, they're awesome art sub plans. The step-by-step directions make being out a day a breeze.

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SPECIAL THANKS

Larry of Cellar Dweller Productions for video and audio production, editing and 3D graphics animation.

TERMS OF USE

Please review my full TERMS OF USE POLICY prior to purchasing. In downloading this item, you agree that you are purchasing a single user license to use this resource in your classroom, but does not give you copyright. All teaching materials sold by Glitter Meets Glue Designs are for personal classroom use only and may not be adapted, re-sold, distributed, or translated into any other language for re-sale. You may not remove the graphic credit in any of our teaching materials.

Created by Amie Bentley, © Glitter Meets Glue Designs, LLC

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