SpaceHow close orfar awaysomething isin a pictureShapeA 2D closedline. Can beGeometric orOrganicPopArtStyle of artfrom the 60'sthat focusedon popularcultureSymmetricalBothsides arethe sameComplementaryTwo colorsacross fromeach otheron the colorwheelWarmRedOrangeYellowVerticalLines thatgo up anddown- topto bottomValueThelightnessanddarkness ofa color.WalterWickPhotographyartist whocreatesimages for ISpy booksBackgroundPart of thepicture farthestfrom the viewer.Things here aresmall.HorizontalLines thatgo side tosidAnalogousThree colorsnext to eachother on thecolor wheelProportionComparing theparts of anobject to thesize of thewhole so theyfit correctly.LineElementof art thatconnectstwo pointsDiagonalLines that goat an angle-corner tocornerSecondaryOrangeGreenVioletColdGreenBlueVioletHokusaiJapanesewoodblock artistthat made "TheGreat Wave offof Kanagawa"TextureHowsomethingfeelsPrimaryRedYellowBlueRoyLichtensteinStyle includesbold blacklines, bendaydots, andprimary colorsOverlappingWhen one objectcrosses overanother to showthat one is closerand one is fartherawayColorWheelA circle ofcolors arrangedin a specificorder to showcolorrelationshipsForegroundPart of thepicture closestto the viewer.Things hereare largeSpaceHow close orfar awaysomething isin a pictureShapeA 2D closedline. Can beGeometric orOrganicPopArtStyle of artfrom the 60'sthat focusedon popularcultureSymmetricalBothsides arethe sameComplementaryTwo colorsacross fromeach otheron the colorwheelWarmRedOrangeYellowVerticalLines thatgo up anddown- topto bottomValueThelightnessanddarkness ofa color.WalterWickPhotographyartist whocreatesimages for ISpy booksBackgroundPart of thepicture farthestfrom the viewer.Things here aresmall.HorizontalLines thatgo side tosidAnalogousThree colorsnext to eachother on thecolor wheelProportionComparing theparts of anobject to thesize of thewhole so theyfit correctly.LineElementof art thatconnectstwo pointsDiagonalLines that goat an angle-corner tocornerSecondaryOrangeGreenVioletColdGreenBlueVioletHokusaiJapanesewoodblock artistthat made "TheGreat Wave offof Kanagawa"TextureHowsomethingfeelsPrimaryRedYellowBlueRoyLichtensteinStyle includesbold blacklines, bendaydots, andprimary colorsOverlappingWhen one objectcrosses overanother to showthat one is closerand one is fartherawayColorWheelA circle ofcolors arrangedin a specificorder to showcolorrelationshipsForegroundPart of thepicture closestto the viewer.Things hereare large

5th grade art bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. How close or far away something is in a picture
    Space
  2. A 2D closed line. Can be Geometric or Organic
    Shape
  3. Style of art from the 60's that focused on popular culture
    Pop Art
  4. Both sides are the same
    Symmetrical
  5. Two colors across from each other on the color wheel
    Complementary
  6. Red Orange Yellow
    Warm
  7. Lines that go up and down- top to bottom
    Vertical
  8. The lightness and darkness of a color.
    Value
  9. Photography artist who creates images for I Spy books
    Walter Wick
  10. Part of the picture farthest from the viewer. Things here are small.
    Background
  11. Lines that go side to sid
    Horizontal
  12. Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
    Analogous
  13. Comparing the parts of an object to the size of the whole so they fit correctly.
    Proportion
  14. Element of art that connects two points
    Line
  15. Lines that go at an angle- corner to corner
    Diagonal
  16. Orange Green Violet
    Secondary
  17. Green Blue Violet
    Cold
  18. Japanese woodblock artist that made "The Great Wave off of Kanagawa"
    Hokusai
  19. How something feels
    Texture
  20. Red Yellow Blue
    Primary
  21. Style includes bold black lines, benday dots, and primary colors
    Roy Lichtenstein
  22. When one object crosses over another to show that one is closer and one is farther away
    Overlapping
  23. A circle of colors arranged in a specific order to show color relationships
    Color Wheel
  24. Part of the picture closest to the viewer. Things here are large
    Foreground