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Meet the Artist | Free Word Search Worksheets

December 16th, 2009 by admin


Our free resource art site, MakingArtFun.com, features the biographies of our major artists, along with a collection of printable resources and lesson ideas that make learning fun!

Our most recent additions to MAF! our collection of free printable word search worksheets for the elementary art classroom of homeschool art student.

Each word search worksheet is not only a great activity for the young art student in their study of a famous artist, but it also builds reading skills. Students must first read and identify the keywords in the artist’s biography, and then search the worksheet for the words/phrases that they felt were important.

Free Word Search Worksheets

Albert Bierstadt | Word Search Worksheet

Alexander Calder | Word Search Worksheet

Mary Cassatt | Word Search Worksheet

Marc Chagall | Word Search Worksheet

Edgar Degas | Word Search Worksheet

Walt Disney | Word Search Worksheet

Albrecht Dürer | Word Search Worksheet

Theodur Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) | Word Search Worksheet

Henri Matisse | Word Search Worksheet

Piet Mondrian | Word Search Worksheet

Grandma Moses | Word Search

Pablo Picasso | Word Search Worksheet

Pierre August Renoir | Word Search Worksheet

Charles M. Schultz | Word Search Worksheet

Georges Seurat | Word Search Worksheet

Jan Vermeer | Word Search Worksheet

Leonardo da Vinci | Word Search Worksheet

 

This collection of free printable word search worksheets are available for you to print and enjoy in high quality PDF format - the best choice for a clean and crisp copy.


Perspective Drawing for Kids

April 25th, 2010 by admin


Our free resource art site, MakingArtFun.com, features the biographies of our major artists, along with a collection of printable resources and lesson ideas that make learning fun!

We’ve just added three art lesson plans on perspective drawing.

Perspective Drawing
The first lesson begins with bigger/smaller aspect of objects when we consider them in perspective. The first big idea about all perspective drawing that’s introduced is:

If it’s close, it’s bigger. If it’s far away, it’s smaller.

Lessons two and three introduce one-point and two-point perspective.

Lesson 1: Bigger and Smaller
Lesson 2: One-Point Perspective
Lesson 3: Two-Point Perspective