Edvard Munch Art History Lesson for Kids


Introduce students to Edvard Munch and the expressive world of Expressionism through this engaging art history lesson designed especially for young artists. Children will discover how Munch transformed powerful emotions into unforgettable paintings using bold colors, dramatic lines, and expressive shapes. Along the way, they’ll learn about the story behind The Scream and why it remains one of the world’s most famous works of art.
The lesson explores Munch’s life, artistic style, and the experiences that shaped his work before introducing six of his most important paintings through kid-friendly explanations. Students also learn how complementary colors create visual excitement and how artists can communicate feelings through color and composition rather than perfect realism.
The lesson concludes with a fun painting activity inspired by The Scream, where students create their own expressive artwork using dramatic brushstrokes, complementary colors, and bold compositions. Complete with discussion questions and student examples, this resource is ideal for classrooms, enrichment programs, homes education, and anyone looking to make art history meaningful and memorable.
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What’s Included
14-page printable lesson
Edvard Munch biography
Introduction to Expressionism
Fun facts
Kid-friendly explanations of six famous paintings
The story behind The Scream
Complementary color overview
Materials list
Step-by-step painting instructions
Student artwork examples
Discussion questions
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