Art Lesson Plans May 2-6

Art 1

Name in Graffiti Style

 You will create your first name in graffiti letters.  I have attached several alphabets and uploaded a video to help with your lettering in google classroom

  1. You will first design and draw out your first name in graffiti letters. 
  2.   Next, you will outline ( around the whole name.  See examples) and place shadows around your name.   
  3. Your letters and shadows need to be done in black sharpie marker.
  4.  You can do either one next:  Either draw and shade in the bricks in the background in regular pencil or add color to your letters in a gradation of color in colored pencils and color in the outline around your name (this can be done in colored pencils or markers).  Both steps have to be done for the artwork to be finished, but what order you do the two last steps is up to you

Art 2

Art 2

*Watercolor Unit-

Watercolor Fish
-Students will create an underwater scene with different types of tropical fish.
-They will draw their images very lightly on their watercolor paper.
-Students will begin watercoloring their paper using the different techniques we used on our technique chart.
-Students will need to tape their watercolor paper down to a piece of cardboard so that their paper will not curl up.

Art 3/4 – Juniors

Thumbprint designs
*Students will stamp their thumbprint on a single sheet of paper.
*Next, I will enlarge their thumbprint on the copy machine.
*Students will very lightly trace their thumbprint lines onto a sheet of drawing paper.
*Students then will write 20-30 sentences either in a paragraph form about their lives or 20-30 you statements about themselves.

Art 3/4 – Seniors

Senior Ceiling Tiles

*Students will divide up into a group of 3-4

*They will collaborate as a group to decide what they are going to paint on their ceiling tile

*They will then begin painting and designing their tile.  It will hang on my ceiling for years to come.

Evaluation: rubric

Modifications: Extended time of completion of assignment

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