Fine Art 3-Part Reading

$13.95 USD

These cards feature all of the same fine art from our Fine Art Card series but in a 3-part reading card format. Yes! First, use the photo-only cards for vocabulary lessons. Then, when the children are reading, use all three parts for reading activities. 

3-Part Reading Format

  • 3-part format includes photos, labels, and control cards (word and label put together)
  • Six famous art pieces featured per series (18 cards/packet)
  • Rounded corners (no pricked fingers or dog-eared cards)
  • Comes in a sturdy, clear reclosable bag for storage
  • Lesson plan included

These can be beautifully displayed in our 3-pocket cloth pouches (sold separately).

Cards are fully laminated and ready for use. Approximate card sizes are 3¾” x 4¼” (control cards), 3¾“ x 3” (photo cards), and 3¾” x 1¼” (word cards).

Created by a Montessori teacher. Eco-printed by parents/teachers/students in our rural New England office.

Made in the USA.

READ THE LESSON PLAN

The Fine Art Series

  1. We recommend introducing the fine art made by these artists with our Fine Art Display Cards. Use those larger format cards to explore the details of each piece of art and learn about the year it was made, the artist, and the art's style.
  2. Then, move on to our Fine Art Matching cards. These allow children to work with the artwork they love in a new way.
  3. When the children begin to write, inspire them to write about their favorite pieces of art using the movable alphabet, chalkboards, or pencil/paper (whatever is appropriate for that child).
  4. Once the children are reading non-phonetic words, introduce these 3-Part Fine Art Cards. Then, move on with the 3-Part Artist Cards where they match the names of the artists with their image.
  5. Finally, after the children succeed with the 3-Part Fine Art Cards, introduce the 4-Part Fine Art Cards where they match the artwork, its name, and its artists. This is an activity that truly grows with your children!

World

This series features fine art from each continent with a permanent human population including textile beadwork (North America), painting of pottery (South America), sculpture (Europe), carved mask (Africa), painting (Asia), and drawing (Australia). Use this as your first introduction to art in many of its common expressions.

world art

American

This series features paintings by Tanner, Cassatt, Duncanson, Homer, Hopper, and Whistler. These pieces provide examples of Impressionism, the Hudson River School, and American Realism.

 

Europe Series 1

This series features paintings by Botticelli, Manet, Michelangelo, Raphael, Rembrandt, and Renoir. These pieces provide examples of Impressionism, the Italian Renaissance, the Dutch Golden Age, and Realism.

 

Europe Series 2

This series features paintings by Vermeer, Fragonard, Gauguin, Monet, Velázquez, and Da Vinci. These pieces provide examples of the Dutch Golden Age, the Late Baroque period, the Spanish Golden Age, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and the Italian Renaissance.

Europe Series 3

This series features paintings by Van Gogh, Degas, Kandinsky, Klimt, Rousseau, and Seurat. These pieces provide examples of French Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, the Abstract style, Arts and Crafts/Art Nouveau movements, Primitivism, and Pointillism.

Europe Series 4

This series features paintings by El Greco, Brendekilde, Bruegel the Elder, Caillebotte, Cézanne, and David. These pieces provide examples of the Spanish Renaissance style, Social Realism, the Flemish Renaissance style, Impressionism and Realism, Post-Impressionism, and Radical Neo-Classicism.

ITEM NUMBERS:

  • 3LART-WORLD
  • 3LART-AMER
  • 3LART-EUR1
  • 3LART-EUR2
  • 3LART-EUR3
  • 3LART-EUR4