During this lesson, I talk at first, explaining the difference between 1 point perspective and 2 point but then we work step-by-step to get everything correct.
The 5th graders are starting the challenging but rewarding process of 2 point perspective. Using this technique, they will create a 3-Dimensional looking castle.
During this lesson, I talk at first, explaining the difference between 1 point perspective and 2 point but then we work step-by-step to get everything correct.
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3rd graders are finally getting their hands on some clay and they are very excited about it! We are learning about Pablo Picasso and his Cubism Portraits. The 3rd graders will use white clay to make the profile of the face - the side view. Then they will color their white clay with markers. All you do is just dab crayola markers onto small pieces of clay and start to mix the colors into the clay. The students must have a forward facing eye, so they are showing 2 sides of the face, the profile and the front view. They must also add shapes and other facial features. |
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Gail Peroddy
I'm in my 6th year teaching art in Becker, MN. Time has really flown by! Wowza! Archives
April 2016
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