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Art History Worksheets
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In this art history worksheet, 1st graders look at the painting "Pinata"by Paul Gaugin and answer 8 short answer questions about what they see and their opinion of the painting.
For this art history worksheet, 1st graders look at the painting "The Dancing Class" by Edgar Degas. They answer 8 comprehension questions.
In this art history worksheet, 1st graders look at the painting "Tulips in Holland' by Claude Monet. They answer 8 short answer questions discussing what they see and their opinion of the work.
In this artistic knowledge worksheet, students examine and discuss the concept of art. Students take a quiz to see how much they know about art history, and discuss questions pertaining to the rights that museums have regarding famous pieces of art.
In this paraphrasing worksheet students are tasked to paraphrase five short passages. Students write their paraphrase and can then self check against sample answers.
In this ancient civilizations worksheet, students follow the instructions in the provided narrative rubric to research ancient civilizations of their choosing. Students create PowerPoint presentations that feature their findings.
In this online interactive Superfudge activity, students respond to 13 multiple choice reading comprehension questions regarding the Judy Blume book.
In this online interactive reading comprehension instructional activity, students respond to 13 multiple choice questions regarding Superfudge.
In these comma splices and fused sentences worksheets, students read the sentences and the three underline parts for each. Students then fix the comma splices or fused sentences for each example.
In this reading comprehension worksheet, 6th graders read a short passage about Michelangelo, then answer 4 multiple choice questions. Answers are included.
