Art Lesson Plans Sept 25-29

***No School on Friday, Sept. 29

Art 1

Color Vocabulary

Color worksheet for comp book and color worksheet

shade in colored pencil on small paper

Optical Illusion with Colored Pencil

Draw 9 vertical waves.  Waves should not cross

Draw a simple wave across

Use a thin sharpie.  Draw upward curves above the middle wave.

Draw downward below the middle line.

Every next curve starts at a previous line.

Alter the distance between the curves.

Color each section gradating color from dark to  light to dark.

Use an analogous color and apply same gradation pattern.

Use different colors for the next section.  Use your white colored pencil to blend

Art 2

Scratchboards

Students will select a photograph of an animal
*Next, students will draw the photograph, working out the elements of the composition and lighting
*Trace over their drawing on their scratchboard to make an impression of their image.
*Decide and experiment with the textures you will use within the different objects. Try the textures out on a piece of scrap board.
*Now you are ready to start scratching . Do not out line your image. Begin by building a faint values around or within an object with dots or short dashes.
*As you work you will gradually begin to build lighter values. Pay close attention to how the light falls on your photograph. You must establish a light source.

Art 3/4

Flip Books

We will watch 4 Youtube videos of complete flip books.  This will show the students of the progression and movement needed.

They will sketch out a rough outline on a sheet of paper of 25-30 squares, so I will have a basic idea of their concept.

Next they will be give a 90 page flip book to draw and then add color to the finished product

Competition Track Students

Students will begin working on their artwork for the Ft Worth Stock Show

Supplies: rulers, composition book, white prisma color, flip books, pencils, xacto knives, scratchboards, animal images,  colored pencils

Resources: Chrome books, handouts, books, design pages

Evaluation: rubric

Modifications: Extended time of completion of assignment

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