Ancient Greek Art Notebooking Pages

by jimmie on March 30, 2011

in Art,Printable Pages

I’ve mentioned how much I like the the Art in History series (see the Medieval Art post & this one on Ancient Egypt). We are currently using Ancient Greek Art as a complement to our Beautiful Feet history studies. This living book gives a great overview of the art of Ancient Greece, including sculpture, pottery, mosaics, and architecture.

To go along with that book, I created three sets of notebooking pages for Ancient Greek art. This first set includes the layouts pictured below. There is plenty of blank room for sketching or affixing your favorite Greek art. Of course, these pages are general enough to be used without the Ancient Greek Art book.

Ancient Greek Art Notebooking Pages


Ancient Greek Art Notebooking Pages

In my next two posts, I will share the other two sets of Ancient Greek art notebooking pages. Go ahead and subscribe to the Notebooking Fairy feed in your favorite reader or by email so that you don’t miss the next two posts. Just look for the RSS icon in the right column.

As always, I love to hear when you use the free printables from The Notebooking Fairy in your homeschool. If you send me photos, I can feature you in a Show Off post.

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Bryan Hollis March 30, 2011 at 2:59 PM

Hi Jimmie,
I thought I would expand my horizons and get in a little education on something new today. Now your site is very unique and catchy. I see many posts on “Notebooking Pages”. What exactly is this? (At the risk of sounding like an idiot!) Is it related to graphics? Curious….
Bryan
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Ticia March 30, 2011 at 4:23 PM

Totally remembering this for next go round of Ancient history.
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Julie March 31, 2011 at 5:25 AM

Yay!! Thanks Jimmie! I love reading both of your blogs. They are the only blogs that I can type in my browser without having to bookmark.
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