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Edvard Munch 'The Scream' - Pointillism Color Activity for Students

Munch Inspired Color Theory Art Lesson Plan - $2.50USD

Introduce students to the fascinating world of color theory and the pointillism technique with this engaging art activity inspired by Edvard Munch's iconic painting, The Scream. This structured activity allows learners to explore the process of creating art with a focus on color, texture, and observational drawing.

Key Features:
Pointillism Technique with Markers: Students will use markers, pencils, or pastels to recreate The Scream using the pointillism method, building up the image with colored dots. This hands-on activity helps them understand how colors interact and form visual effects.

Flexible for All Learners: With two worksheet versions (one for left-handed students and one for right-handed students), this activity ensures that no student is left out, allowing everyone to see the color examples without interference.

Edvard Munch 'The Scream' - Pointillism Color Activity for Students

Includes:

2x High-Resolution Worksheets: Color swatches and templates for pointillism practice in left- and right-handed layouts.
1x Detailed Lesson Plan for Teachers: A comprehensive one-page guide for implementing the activity in the classroom.
1x Full-Page Example of The Scream for Reference: A visual reference of Edvard Munch’s famous painting to guide students through the activity.
1x Blank Outline: A full-page outline for students to recreate their own version of The Scream.
1x Completed Example Using Pointillism: A reference image demonstrating how the pointillist technique can be applied with basic markers.

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