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Art Appreciation - Art Smart - KinderArt®
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ART APPRECIATION
Written by: Ward [Ward is a teacher from Louisiana]
Grade: K-6
Age: 4-12
Activity Summary:
Kids can play a game of sorts which will help them to see and appreciate different types of art.
Objectives:
Students will understand that everyone has their own opinion about what they think is "good" art.
What You Need:
- 5 or more reproductions of artwork created in a variety of styles/or mediums.
- A class set of each of the following cut-out shapes: heart, house, lemon.
What You Do:
- Put a selection of prints in the front of the room where everyone can see them. (ie: the chalk tray of the chalk board.)
- Give each student a heart, house or lemon cut-out shape.
- Encourage students to study the images.
- Tell them to put the heart shape behind the image they like best, the lemon shape behind the one they like the least and the house shape behind the image they think their parent (or guardian) would like to place in their home. Have them go up and do this one group at a time.
- It is important to make sure that students do not know which images the other students have picked.
- While the students are waiting, have them write down their choices and why they made them.
- When everyone is finished, reveal the choices behind each image and have a discussion on the reasons why. Teacher should talk about his/her favorites as well. With your direction, this discussion can turn to a variety of issues, such as prejudice, cultural values and the importance of respecting others' differences.
Extension:
Read "How to Look at Art" and have an indepth conversation with your students and children.
How to Look art Art
http://www.kinderart.com/artspeak/artart3.shtml
Recommended Books:
Teaching Art With Books Kids Love
by: Darcie Clark Frohardt
Teaching Art Appreciation, Elements of Art, and Principles of Design With Award-Winning Children's Books.
Easy art lessons and award-winning children's books-the perfect mix! Using award-winning books, Frohardt teaches realism, surrealism, expressionism, naive, and cartoon. Complete projects and thorough directions, enhanced by liberal illustrations and easy-to-use materials and ideas, make this an excellent resource for grades 3-6.

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