Elements of Art EOA - Where to Start for art teachers and students - Jasey Crowl Draws
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2016
- The 7 Elements of Art are the essential ingredients when making visual art. Students and teachers can use this video along with these worksheets:
drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Materials needed: EOA worksheet, pencil and eraser, colored pencils, scissors, note card, glue stick.
This video can be used for K-12 core art class or art integration in other common core subjects. Elementary students might simply complete the worksheet, while middle and high school students may use this knowledge and explore the concepts using more complex projects.
Great explanation!
my art teacher told me to watch this
Me too Philippines
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Love how fast you talk,,,!! No wasted time!! Thanks
you're literaly saving the art students
thanks
This is fantastic! I used this to review elements with my fifth graders and they were totally engaged. Paused for 1-3 minutes between elements to reference previous projects where we focused on each element and then had them add to the worksheet. They were creating their reference materials. LOVE the pace. Definitely created a good tension. Thanks so much for sharing. Much appreciated.
Thank you for teaching. The children's behavior has become unacceptable.
Thank you very much for your video and worksheet. I am at a small school with no budget and no curriculum for art. This is a very helpful video for explaining the elements of art.
Love how fast you can go over the Elements. I wish you would do a video of the Principles of Design!
Thank you! I know, I know I need to make a POD video! I'm going to get on it this semester!
@@JaseyCrowlDrawsyes please please please do a POD video! I can't find a good one for my middle school students and I'm desperate. I love your elements video and so do my students!
Thank you for sharing these resources. Great video!
Thanks for watching!
You're a great teacher
Thank you!
Thank you so very much for sharing your wonderful resource! I will be sharing it with my students.
Glad you like it!
Thanks for the share and your video is perfect. Right to the point.
Thank you for this video it was so helpful. My art teacher sent my class this video.
Thank you for your kind comment!
Thank you for sharing!
Thank-you for sharing your resources !
Happy to help!
Great Visual Explanation!
Thank you!
My Teacher Used Ur Video For Our School I Knew the video has a yt channel FOund you XD
Thanks for watching! I'm trying to upload new stuff each week!
Kenzo hehehehe
Thank you so much for these details!
Glad it was useful!
@@JaseyCrowlDraws, you added a worksheet + an information- friendly video = extremely useful. Blessings to you :)
I love it!
Such a fun, informative and useful video! Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing!! Can't wait to use this in class! : )
Thank you!
Using this for my daughter for home school!
Super good examples!
Thank you!
I love the video, easy to understand. Do I have your permission to post this video for my students to view?
Yes you can share this with students! Thank you for asking and all I ask is that I'm attributed when sharing with others (which is done automatically if you embed the TH-cam link).
@@JaseyCrowlDraws Will do thanks.
i like this please make more
Thank you and I'm trying!
My teacher is making me watch this ;-;
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Thanks this is so awesome for my students to use!
Happy to help!
Best and useful thank you amzing wonderful
Glad you liked it!
Yes im watching this the 5th time i dont want to stop watching it
Useful thank you
Happy to help!
🥺🥺🥺thank you sooo much
Where can I get a copy of that worksheet?
Erin Parker Thanks for asking! Click the link in the video description or just go here: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/0B6NXtpfBoIwCM2ZUMGtjd0R3Sk0
I won’t fail art class :) yay
This is great. THANK YOU SO MUCH...
Thank you. Do you have a video for the principles of design?
Jamie Smith I've been meaning to, so I guess I'll have to! I'll try to let you know when it's uploaded!
Jasey Crowl
I create videos too, so I know how it can be. Thank you!
Yay! Can't wait!
This would be great as well.. I'll follow you so I can hopefully get in on the action.
Nice job
Thanks!
Module brings me here😃
here because of art class.
My art teacher told me to watch this
you made me have an extra assignment
Nice video, I guess?
Im here cause scha hool thangs
But great explanation tho
Online school T~T
I'd rather be teaching art in a classroom as well. Hang in there!
Amazing!! love it!! but you are talking so fast hahahaha!
mariana sawan Thank you! I plan on longer (and more slowly narrated) videos in the future, and please feel free to request them!
I enjoyed it anyway! keep up the good work!
Anyone else here from school?
OMG - you are talking too fast.
Red and blue are not primary colors, but otherwise fun video ^^
Hi! There are a variety of primary color sets, and red and blue are most definitely primary colors in RGB light mixing.
But you're right that we use the misnomers of Red and Blue when we should be talking about Magenta and Cyan such as in CMYK color sets.
However, we also need to change our entire history of color wheels and how we teach it. Perhaps I can make another video...
Good call out!
Jasey Crowl Thank you for the explanation!
Whello
my teacher told me to watch this :(