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These are handouts that I created for my practicum in visual arts this fall. I had the chance
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to teach the elements & principles unit for grade 9 and 10 and faced the challenge of trying
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I found that by going though each element and principle with examples from art history, and ► 2014 (14)

then applying this in a studio session, the students got the concepts. The problem was then
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being able to remember them all.
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I tried these handouts and they worked surprisingly well. I gave out blank versions, and had ► December (2)

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to them, and that they felt comfortable drawing. This way, the terms were reinforced with an
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A full Elements and Principles of Design Unit plan (complete with lesson plans) is also
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available on my Teachers Pay Teachers site, here.
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Unknown February 21, 2020 at 8:30 AM


Are the students supposed to know and study these terms Mr. Butler? Or are they just for
our reference?
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Patrick Butler February 22, 2020 at 5:43 AM
and education in Toronto.
These can definitely be used as a reference for educators. As for student learning, View my complete profile
it depends on the level, but yes, ideally, the students would become familiar with
these terms and how to use them in their artwork.

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Disey June 26, 2020 at 7:57 PM


These are the best elements of art and principles of design posters I have seen. Really simple,
clear and easy for students to identify what each principle is about. Great idea to use the
same subject, so students can see what the difference is between them. Thank you for
creating!

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Patrick Butler June 27, 2020 at 5:41 AM

You're welcome!

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