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Name:

Broadway Boogie Woogie by Mondrian

Working independently or with a partner, on a piece of construction


paper you will use your choice of pre cut shapes and glue, or draw your
own shapes with crayons to recreate this painting. Using complete
sentences, you will then label each shape, the color, and whether it is
primary or secondary.
Example: The square is yellow. Yellow is a primary color
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Girl Before a Mirror by Picasso

Working independently or with a partner, on a piece of construction


paper you will use your choice of pre cut shapes and glue, or draw your
own shapes with crayons to recreate this painting. Using complete
sentences, you will then label each shape, the color, and whether it is
primary or secondary.
Example: The square is yellow. Yellow is a primary color
Name:

Composition VIII by Kandinsky

Working independently or with a partner, on a piece of construction


paper you will use your choice of pre cut shapes and glue, or draw your
own shapes with crayons to recreate this painting. Using complete
sentences, you will then label each shape, the color, and whether it is
primary or secondary.
Example: The square is yellow. Yellow is a primary color
Name:

Abstract 17 by Picasso

Working independently or with a partner, on a piece of construction


paper you will use your choice of pre cut shapes and glue, or draw your
own shapes with crayons to recreate this painting. Using complete
sentences, you will then label each shape, the color, and whether it is
primary or secondary.
Example: The square is yellow. Yellow is a primary color
Name:

Dora Mar in an Armchair by Picasso

Working independently or with a partner, on a piece of construction


paper you will use your choice of pre cut shapes and glue, or draw your
own shapes with crayons to recreate this painting. Using complete
sentences, you will then label each shape, the color, and whether it is
primary or secondary.
Example: The square is yellow. Yellow is a primary color
Day 10 Schedule
Visual Aid

1. Write or draw what primary color,

secondary color, shape, and Cubism

mean, and Think-Pair-Share.

2. Class discussion.

3. Think-Pair-Share painting activity.

4. Independent or Group painting

recreation project.

5. Class critique.

6. Put supplies away.

7. Go over homework.

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