Thursday, March 21, 2013

Hidden Safari

     The purpose of this project is to introduce lower grades to warm and cool colors.  This project also demonstrates how to draw in a different way--upside down.  Drawing upside down will help students with size relationships, as well as details that they would usually omit. This is a great way to introduce new ways of drawing to students because they should be taught many methods.

















Extension Activity:
     This project would work well in a science lesson by going more in depth into different safari animals.  Each student can look up more information about the animal they drew, such as their habitat, their diet, and more.  The students can describe characteristics of their animals and have their class try to guess what animal they had.  All the students can wear their Ruby Red Glasses to view the student's drawing.

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