The elements of art definitions are, well, pretty basic. Any older elementary student should be familiar with these concepts. Most kids will know these terms even if they don’t formally recognize them as special “elements of art!”
Why are the elements of art definitions are important….
One reason I love talking about these terms that most kids already kinda’ know is it takes something that can be intimidating (talking about art) and points out the fact that they already have some tools to do it!
As kids get older and more inhibited talking about art gets scarier, especially if they haven’t grown up doing so all along.
Every piece of artwork, whether they made it or it hangs in a museum, can be talked about in terms of these seven concepts and their definitions.
Of course art isn’t that simple. It inspires things way bigger than lines and colors. But these are great starting points; both for talking and for making!
Elements of art definitions cheat sheet….
For those of you that may not be super familiar the elements of art definitions I’m gonna start with a little cheat sheet. It will help you help your kiddos put these terms with their correct definitions on the elements of art free printable resources further down this post!
The elements of art worksheet…
I will be the first to admit the words “art” and “worksheet” don’t generally go together. Art is a subject that is hard to capture through worksheet type work. But in the case of learning the definitions of the elements of art and other basic terminology then using printable resources makes perfect sense.
The elements of art worksheet below looks a little wonky. It’s meant to be folded up and then, I promise, it will make perfect sense.
Fold it in half, then fold it into quarters. Open back up and fold each quarter fold back toward the center. The names of the elements should now meet in the middle.
When opened up there is space for your child to paste the elements of art definition from the second printable, write their own definition, sketch examples, or all of the above!
This is what your folded printable will look like after it’s been folded up. I used these with my older elementary kids at our homeschool co-op class. We are going to be making books to keep these printables as well as some of their artwork.
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Hi…i like your printouts..however you might want to revise your description of space and depth…they are tricky…took me years of teaching and research to be solid…just trying to be helpful…good luck!
Thanks for the suggestion Jo!
Great post, You have helped liven up our art time. Thank you so much for sharing at #familyfriday. Please come back next week.
Ahhh- mission accomplished!!?
Wow! I can’t wait to add this to our homeschool art. Thanks for sharing:)
Thanks Amy! I’m glad you can use it!
Super!!!!!!! How about tackling the Principles of Design Next?
They’re in my lineup!! Thanks for stopping by!!
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Erica, I’ll send you an email stat! Thanks for letting me know!
Love your ideas but I am finding it IMPOSSIBLE to print any of your printables…. what am I doing wrong. Very frustrating.
HI Karen,
I’m sorry you’re struggling but I can help! I sent you an email that will point you in the right direction!
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I am sadly struggling to find out how I print the great things you are sharing. I have signed up for the newsletter but it didn’t help me much. I would be really happy to get a link or something to show how.
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I would like to subscribe! Thanks!
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Ty. Your stuff looks very interesting. I homeschool. She loves learning new things about art.