The Creative Process
Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Classroom Procedures
Unit 1 Name Design
Other Vocabulary
100

True or False? The creative process is always a straight path and artwork plans always go according to plan.

False

100

The element of art that is used to create the swirling sense of movement and energy in the sky.


What is line?

100

This principle happens when elements repeat in a predictable way.

What is pattern?

100

When should you look to the board to find out what to do?

As soon as you enter the room.

100

This was the first thing that you had to do before creating the name design project.

What is practice drawing?

100

Refers to the objects used to assist in the creation of a work of art such as x-acto knife, paint brush or eraser.

What are tools?

200

Drawings you do before beginning your artwork.

What are planning sketches?

200

 This element is how something looks like it would feel.

What is texture?

200

This is when an element such as a line, color, or shape is used again and again throughout the artwork; but does not always follow a set order.

What is repetition?

200

What volume should you be at when the teacher is teaching?

silent

200

List all of the elements of art that were used in your Kaleidoscope Name Design.

line, shape, form, color, texture, value, space.

Most people probably used all except form. Form is ONLY for 3D objects.

200

Refers to the methods used to create a work of art such as the grid method, or one-point perspective.

What are techniques?

300

The writing you are asked to do after you finish a project.

What is Post Project Reflection?

300

This element is all about lightness and darkness.

What is value?

300

This principle is using differences such as colors, shapes, or lines to create interest.

What is Variety?

300

True or false? During work time, you may be on your phone?

False.

300

This is a simple duplication technique that you can use with a window, or white screen on your Chromebook. 

What is light tracing?

300

Refers to the material used by an artist to create a work of art such as paint, clay or ink.

What is media?

400

This is what you should look at to make sure you are meeting the criteria of the project. 

What is the rubric.

400

This adds emotion and mood and may be warm or cool.

What is color?

400

This is the principle that means all parts of the artwork work together as a whole.

What is unity?

400

True or False? It is okay to clean up before the clean up alarm if you are feeling like you don't want to work anymore.

False.

400

This child's toy was our inspiration for how we laid our our name design.

What is kaleidoscope?

400

This is a principle of design that happens when differences are placed next to each other—like light and dark, rough and smooth, or big and small.

What is contrast?

500

Put these steps in order.

Creating

Sharing & Reflecting

Planning & Experimenting

Inspiration & Ideation

Revising & Refining

Inspiration & Ideation

Planning & Experimenting

Creating

Revising & Refining

Sharing & Reflecting


500

 This refers to the placement or arrangement of the elements in a work of art.

What is composition?

500

This principle refers to the way visual weight is arranged; may be described as symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.

What is balance?

500
This is not allowed in the art room and there are signs everywhere to remind you.

What is eating?

500

This type of balance is created when elements of a design are arranged evenly around a central point, like the spokes of a wheel or petals of a flower. 

What is Radial symmetry

500

This is the principle used when one part of the artwork stands out as the focal point.

What is emphasis?