Art-Themed Learning: Triangle Geometry Math Art & Famous Artist Cards for Kids

Hi teachers,

If you're looking for ways to bring a little creativity into your classroom while still reinforcing key skills, art-based activities are a great place to start. I’m sharing two fun resources today—one for upper elementary math classrooms and one perfect for younger learners exploring art.

 

Upper Elementary: Geometry Math Art

Make learning types of triangles fun and memorable with this hands-on geometry math art craft project. Students identify and classify acute, obtuse, right, equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles while creating a colorful project they can be proud of. This no-prep activity works well for 3rd–5th grade geometry review, math centers, early finishers, or even sub plans, and the finished projects make great bulletin board displays. It’s a simple way to blend math practice with creativity while reinforcing important geometry concepts.

CLICK HERE to download this resource.

 

For Younger Learners: Famous Artist Posters

Introduce young learners to art history with these Famous Artist Cards for Kids designed for preschool, kindergarten, Montessori classrooms, and homeschool families. The printable cards feature kid-friendly artist bios, portraits, and two famous artworks for each artist, along with art project ideas and suggested children’s books. Featuring artists like Van Gogh, Monet, Matisse, Mondrian, and Kusama, these cards are perfect for artist-of-the-month studies, art centers, or circle time while helping kids connect with creativity and famous works of art. Find all my art book recs here!

CLICK HERE to download this resource.

Happy teaching,

Allison