Ancient Greece Art Lesson for Kids


Why do so many government buildings have tall columns? Where did the Olympic Games begin? Why are the comedy and tragedy masks still symbols of theater today? Students discover the answers to these questions and more as they explore the fascinating art and culture of Ancient Greece.
Throughout this engaging art history lesson, students learn about the Acropolis and the Parthenon, the three classical Greek columns, the origins of the Olympic Games, Greek sculpture, painted pottery, mythology, and the invention of theater. They’ll discover how the artistic achievements of Ancient Greece continue to influence architecture, government, sports, and the performing arts around the world today.
The lesson concludes with a creative Greek theater mask project inspired by characters such as Zeus, Poseidon, Apollo, Aphrodite, Dionysus, and Medusa. With printable templates, flexible project options, and step-by-step instructions, students create their own theatrical masterpiece while making meaningful connections between art, history, and storytelling.
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What’s Included
Comprehensive Ancient Greece art history lesson
Information about Greek temples, architecture, and the Acropolis
Introduction to Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns
Ancient Olympic Games and Greek sculpture
Greek pottery and mythology
Greek theater and dramatic masks
Step-by-step Greek theater mask art project
Printable mask templates and decorative elements
Multiple project options (3D masks or printable masks)
Student discussion questions and reflection activity
Printable PDF ready for classroom or home use
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