Step One: Painting about Movement
You can download this lesson (step by step ppt) from TPT here.
Adding line and shape patterns with permapaque markers to our #movement/figure paintings
— Tricia Fuglestad ☕️ (@fuglefun) January 30, 2018
See our #fugleflick about pattern called REPEAT: https://t.co/3m3LKF7jLN#artsed #k12artchat #mustmakemon pic.twitter.com/TdcaPdXI3M
Step Two: Green Screen Stop Motion
Download the green screen stop motion lesson from TpT here.
You can also download the figure drawing painting ppt lesson from TpT here.
Big fun in store for my 5th graders#stopmotion #animation with #GreenScreen
— Tricia Fuglestad ☕️ (@fuglefun) February 6, 2018
They will layer their movement videos into their movement paintings #d25ItsPersonal #drydenrocks #steam @DoInkTweets #edtech #artsed #k12artchat #makered #makerspace pic.twitter.com/39WWtGW1Zs
5th graders working collaboratively on their #greenscreen #stopmotion #animations Dynamically demonstrating movement. It will be layered with @DoInkTweets app over their #art #steam #edtech #artsed #k12artchar #makered #makerspace #drydenrocks #d25ItsPersonal pic.twitter.com/xz1qUCdzZv
— Tricia Fuglestad ☕️ (@fuglefun) February 6, 2018