“POP ART PARTY” GAME
Explore the bold and colorful world of Pop Art with this fun, classroom-friendly quiz game! Designed for elementary students, this activity includes a variety of question styles—Yes or No, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Enumeration, Multiple Choice, and even a short video response. Students will test their knowledge of famous artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein while learning how everyday objects, comic books, and bright colors became iconic works of art. A perfect blend of creativity and learning!
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Choose how you want to play: individually, in pairs, or as teams.
Start the quiz slides (or printed questions) and read each one aloud.
Have students answer each question using whiteboards, paper, or by raising their hands.
After each question, reveal the correct answer and share the fun fact or explanation to help them learn more.
Wrap up the game with the video question and a short class discussion about what Pop Art means to them.
Optional: Give stickers or small prizes for participation or correct answers!
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Creating this quiz game was a really fun experience! I used Canva to design the layout and visuals, which made the process simple and enjoyable thanks to all the pre-made templates. I chose the topic of Pop Art because it’s colorful, exciting, and a perfect fit for elementary students. I’ve always loved Andy Warhol, so it was fun to include his work and other Pop Artists in a way that’s easy for kids to connect with. Honestly, Canva made everything come together so smoothly—I love using it for creative projects. I think students would really enjoy playing this quiz and learning about art in a fun and interactive way!