This is a toolthat helps youto understandhow to mixcolors.This style ofpainting is calledSurrealism. It isoften describedas "dream-like".This is anexampleof a 2-ddrawing.This is whenyou interlockpaper, yarn, oranythingflexible togetherThis is whata runningstitch lookslikeThis is anexample of"foreground".Impressionism is anart style that focuseson showing how lightaffects things and nothow realisticsomething looks. It isusually blurry looking.You make thisby forming aball and thenpinching thesidesThis is whatwe use toprotect outclothes.This iswhat awhip stitchlooks likeThis is thebasic layoutartist use todraw a face.These arethePrimarycolorsThis is apainting by anartist who usedlines to showlight, movementand texture.This is whatit looks likewhen youpull a print.This is anexample of a"background". This is theline thatseparatesthe sky fromthe groundscratchingboth pieces ofclay so it willstay togetherbetterThese arethesecondarycolorsThis is an exampleof a pattern in art.shapes or colorsthat repeatthemselvesPrehistoricpeoplepaintinganimals oncave walls.This is anexampleof a 3-dobjectThis is what islooks like whenyou add ovals tosuggest the formof a person. Itlooks like a hotdog person.Animalblood,charcoal, dirtwith animalfat.These thingsare what thePrehistoricpeople usedto paint with.This is what islooks like whenyou use a stickfigure to showmotion.This is a toolthat helps youto understandhow to mixcolors.This style ofpainting is calledSurrealism. It isoften describedas "dream-like".This is anexampleof a 2-ddrawing.This is whenyou interlockpaper, yarn, oranythingflexible togetherThis is whata runningstitch lookslikeThis is anexample of"foreground".Impressionism is anart style that focuseson showing how lightaffects things and nothow realisticsomething looks. It isusually blurry looking.You make thisby forming aball and thenpinching thesidesThis is whatwe use toprotect outclothes.This iswhat awhip stitchlooks likeThis is thebasic layoutartist use todraw a face.These arethePrimarycolorsThis is apainting by anartist who usedlines to showlight, movementand texture.This is whatit looks likewhen youpull a print.This is anexample of a"background". This is theline thatseparatesthe sky fromthe groundscratchingboth pieces ofclay so it willstay togetherbetterThese arethesecondarycolorsThis is an exampleof a pattern in art.shapes or colorsthat repeatthemselvesPrehistoricpeoplepaintinganimals oncave walls.This is anexampleof a 3-dobjectThis is what islooks like whenyou add ovals tosuggest the formof a person. Itlooks like a hotdog person.Animalblood,charcoal, dirtwith animalfat.These thingsare what thePrehistoricpeople usedto paint with.This is what islooks like whenyou use a stickfigure to showmotion.

2nd/3rd 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. This is a tool that helps you to understand how to mix colors.
  2. This style of painting is called Surrealism. It is often described as "dream-like".
  3. This is an example of a 2-d drawing.
  4. This is when you interlock paper, yarn, or anything flexible together
  5. This is what a running stitch looks like
  6. This is an example of "foreground".
  7. Impressionism is an art style that focuses on showing how light affects things and not how realistic something looks. It is usually blurry looking.
  8. You make this by forming a ball and then pinching the sides
  9. This is what we use to protect out clothes.
  10. This is what a whip stitch looks like
  11. This is the basic layout artist use to draw a face.
  12. These are the Primary colors
  13. This is a painting by an artist who used lines to show light, movement and texture.
  14. This is what it looks like when you pull a print.
  15. This is an example of a "background".
  16. This is the line that separates the sky from the ground
  17. scratching both pieces of clay so it will stay together better
  18. These are the secondary colors
  19. This is an example of a pattern in art. shapes or colors that repeat themselves
  20. Prehistoric people painting animals on cave walls.
  21. This is an example of a 3-d object
  22. This is what is looks like when you add ovals to suggest the form of a person. It looks like a hot dog person.
  23. These things are what the Prehistoric people used to paint with.
    Animal blood, charcoal, dirt with animal fat.
  24. This is what is looks like when you use a stick figure to show motion.