To help with checking the work, here are the corresponding terms in both English and their Russian equivalents typically used in the 6th-grade "MHK" (World Art Culture) curriculum: Answer (English) Answer (Russian) Симметрия Pyramid Пирамида Mosaic Мозаика Sculpture Скульптура Gothic Готика Fresco Фреска Colosseum Колизей Column Колонна Portrait Портрет Hermitage Ррмитаж Conclusion
6. Fresco: A technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid lime plaster.7. Colosseum: The famous circular amphitheater in the center of the city of Rome.8. Column: A vertical structural element used in Greek temples (Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian).9. Portrait: A painting, drawing, or photograph of a specific person.10. Hermitage: One of the world’s largest and oldest museums, located in Saint Petersburg. Answer Key (Ответы) To help with checking the work, here are
Integrating a crossword into an art history lesson transforms the classroom from a place of lecture into a space of discovery. For 11- and 12-year-olds, these terms are the building blocks of visual literacy. When they can distinguish a Greek column from a Gothic arch through a simple word game, they are no longer just looking at old buildings—they are reading the language of history. Column: A vertical structural element used in Greek
A type of balance where both sides of an artwork are identical. or Corinthian).9. Portrait: A painting
A three-dimensional work of art created by carving, modeling, or casting.
A massive triangular stone structure built as a tomb for Egyptian Pharaohs.