Kindergarten (Days 6-10)
- Watch the Colors Video from BrainPop jr.
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- Use crayons, pastels, or paint to fill in a color wheel with only the three primary colors (red, yellow, and blue).
- Mix purple, orange, and green.
- Use this template to get started or as a guide.
- Watch OK Go perform the primary color song.
- If you use my template, you can download the Quiver app and watch the color wheel become a sphere.
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1st Grade ​(Days 6-10)
- Watch the story, draw the pigeon, and tell us what the pigeon shouldn’t do.
- Video of the book, Don’t let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
- Step by step guide for drawing the pigeon
- See examples by 1st graders
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2nd Grade ​(Days 6-10)
- Spin each of the wheels and draw what you get.
- Example: Angry (adjective) Boot (noun) Running (verb)= draw an angry boot running.
- Spin for an adjective
- Spin for a noun
- Spin for a verb​
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3rd Grade ​​​(Days 6-10)
- Usethis step by step guide to draw an abstract cat.
- Look at examples of Laurel Birch’s Cats here and here.
- Fill your cat with color, line, and shape pattern after you watch the Repeat Fugleflick.
- See examples by other students.
- Enjoy this Simon’s Cat video​
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4rd Grade ​​(Days 6-10)
- Look at Vincent Van Gogh’s Bedroom at Arles painting.
- Follow the 20 steps to drawing a bedroom in perspective.
- Personalize your drawing by adding your own details.
- See examples from other 4th graders.
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5th Grade ​​(Days 6-10)
- Explore Michigan Avenue with Google Street view to see the vanishing point (at the end of the street) and notice lines that converge to this point.
- Watch the Bye Bye Road Fugleflick to learn about perspective.
- Follow this tutorial and draw a cityscape in one-point perspective.
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See examples from other 5th graders.
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