Vocabulary

Vocabulary
On this page you will find art terminology that is used throughout the school year.

Kindergarten
Procedures, Elements, Line, Shape, Color, Techniques, Process, Identity, Ideas, Subject Matter, Culture, Form, Texture, Primary Colors, Secondary Colors, Space, Value, Pattern, Glue, Scissors, Printmaking, Materials, Portrait, Landscape, Rainbow
1st Grade
Line, Shape, Form, Texture, Color, Value, Space, Process, Predictable, Functional, Materials, Primary Colors, Secondary Colors, Warm Colors, Cool Colors, Communication, Symbols, Ideas, Elements of Art, Pattern, Symmetry, Environment, Place, Still-Life, Landscape, Portrait, Foreground, Background, Non-Objective, Color Wheel
2nd Grade
Narrative, Storytelling, Elements of Art, Line, Shape, Form, Sphere, Cube Cylinder, Cone, Texture, Value, Color, Space, Contrast, Pattern, Culture, Symbols, Diversity, Primary Colors, Secondary Colors, Warm Colors, Cool Colors, Foreground, Middle Ground, Background, Quilt, Symmetry, Hieroglyphics, Egypt, Mummy,
3rd Grade
Manipulation, Media, Interpretation, Form, Symmetry, Cityscape, Non-Objective, Abstract, Landscape, Line, Texture, Warm Color, Cool Colors, Middle Ground, Background, Foreground, Overlap, Contrast, Form, Shape, Functional, Design, Community, Perception, Interpretation, Organic Shapes, Color Wheel
4th Grade 
Observation, Interpretation, Point-Of-View, Perspective, Value, Watercolor, Tempera, Fiber, Weaving, Portrait, Exaggerate, Distort, Still-Life, Abstract, Landscape, Graphic Art, Outline, Organic, Shape, Form, Tint, Shade, Positive, Negative, Radial Balance, Focal Point, Contrast, Symbol, Concept, Environment, Place, Identity, Relationships, Meaning, Regional Artists, Intermediate Colors, Neutral Colors, Color Wheel, Symmetry
5th Grade
Expression, Emotion, Neutral Color, Intermediate Colors, Value, Texture, Contour Line, Variety, Hue, Portrait, Still-Life, Landscape, Architecture, Shape, Symbol, Color Wheel, Converging Lines, Space, Horizon Line, Asymmetry, Symmetry, Scale, Contrast, Illusion, Perspective, Three-Dimensionality, Two-Dimensionality, Point-Of-View, Relationships, Context, Response, Reflection, Pop Art

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