Romero Britto Owl Game
Ready to liven up your elementary art curriculum with a no prep, Pop Art project of an owl? This Romero Britto owl art lesson will boost student confidence and creativity. Kids will be engaged with his brightly colored paintings with patterns. Moreover, theyāll connect with turning objects from pop culture into famous works of art.
And, itāll help time-starved teachers like you create lesson plans based on Pop Art artists like Romero Britto.Ā
During this art project, your class will discover how Romero Britto became a world famous Pop Art painter. And, theyāll learn 3 ways to create balance in a work of art. Students will create a drawing of an owl with markers using the step-by-step guide and PowerPoint.
Plan lessons for students about contemporary artists and art appreciation in a way that excites them. Finally feel confident in your art curriculum and be organized and prepared to teach art!
What’s Included In My Romero Britto Art Project
Can I be honest with you? Art history can sometimes be boring for kids. There, I said it. Teaching about artists and cultures doesnāt have to be a snoozer, though!Ā
Iāve designed 3 different ways for students to attempt this Britto owl project. All will engage kids to create! Choose which way works best for your classes:
- Roll a dice game to add randomness to your studentās artwork
- āYou Pickā art worksheet for kids to choose their own elements
- Digital spinner wheels, so kids can randomly pick elements and you can integrate technology in the art room
- Printable dice template in case you have no dice
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Britto Owl template, which kids can draw directly on it or transfer it to heavy drawing paper
- Step-by-step picture directions to guide students through the art process
- Drawing practice worksheet, for kids who want to sketch out their ideas
- Romero Britto Artist biography about the life and work of this Brazilian Pop Art painter, so you donāt need to research
- āBig Ideasā reflection worksheet where students write about their art processĀ
- Self-assessment worksheet so kids can think about how they performed during the project
- Art grading rubric which assesses expectations, craftsmanship, work habits, creativity, and clean-up
- 8 āI CANā Statements aligned to the Studio Habits of Mind to use during instruction or post on your bulletin board
- 4 Art exit tickets with quick, thought-provoking prompts
- Art history coloring pages to keep kids inspired by Romero Brittoās owl painting outside of the art room
Ways to Use My Britto Owls Pop Art Lesson for Elementary
This Britto Owl project is flexible and can be used in many ways throughout your art room and beyond. It’s great for maternity or emergency art sub plans, early finisher activities, and even for virtual art class or an after-school art club.
You Will Receive
- 1 Non-Editable Printable PDF (Romero Britto Owl Art Lesson)
- 1 Non-Editable PowerPointĀ
- 5 Digital Spinner Videos (downloadable, and links to them on Google Slides and YouTube)
- Paperless Google Drive Digital Resource
Why You’ll Love It
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This was a great cultural activity for my students to learn about an artist from South America and create an art project like his. I appreciated the background information that went with the art project.
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Both myself and the year two cohort had so much fun completing these lovely Romero Britto Owls! – Love it!
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As a teacher at an arts integrated school, I’m always looking for easy to use activities to promote my student’s creativity. These projects are great to have on hand for quick finishers! Easy for students to self-manage and work on independently.
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My students loved working with this product, it was easily navigated by the students. We will definitely use it again and will recommend it others for sure. thank you.
This was a great resource to have on the go. It can be a challenge to plan and teach multiple subjects that are engaging in Elementary school. So thank you for making a resource that is easy to use and engaging for students.
My students loved the engagement with the dice! The very visual aspect of the lesson was great for my ELL students. They enjoyed that it was an owl as well as that is our school mascot.
My students love using elements of art and pattern to create our school mascot
wesome unit that I used while we were learning about owls.