Put the image into an A3 sized envelope upside down.
Pull picture out 3-4 cms at a time.
Draw the lines you see.
Remember to try and keep lines to scale.
Focus on drawing the lines not the picture.
*A3 paper
*pencil
*sharpener
*eraser
*A3 image
*envelope (A3 yellow).
Teaching Art
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Grid Drawing
Grid drawings use the left and right side of hte brain.
Copying is okay, but tracing is cheating. Encourage students to copy images.
Using a grey lead, encourage students to focus on the lines rather than on trying to see an image.
Students should draw what they see, not what they think it should be.
Right brain- looking at the lines- long, short, curved and straight.
Grade 5/6
*paper
*grey lead
*image
*ruler
*cr8tivity
Scaffold by using small steps!
There is a plethora of grid drawings on the internet, just google "grid drawings". These can be simple through to quite complex!!
Copying is okay, but tracing is cheating. Encourage students to copy images.
Using a grey lead, encourage students to focus on the lines rather than on trying to see an image.
Students should draw what they see, not what they think it should be.
Right brain- looking at the lines- long, short, curved and straight.
Grade 5/6
*paper
*grey lead
*image
*ruler
*cr8tivity
Scaffold by using small steps!
There is a plethora of grid drawings on the internet, just google "grid drawings". These can be simple through to quite complex!!
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