K-3 VOL 8 WEB SAMPLE

Objectives

The purpose of objectives is not to inhibit or restrain creativity in any way, but to ensure that the activity is focused clearly enough that both student and teacher know what is to be learned in the lesson. When objectives are met, your child is learning, without regard to the skill level or outcome of the art being produced! Lesson 1: The student will select a round and a square object to draw from observation while making lines that move from one point to another point and go round and round. Lesson 2: The student will be able to look at a figure and draw lines to show the edges of the figure. Lesson 3: The student will execute a drawing of a toy or other object while focusing on lines. They use a process of deciding where the line will start, where it will end, and the path it takes to get there. Lesson 4: The student will make a drawing of a figure using shapes to layout the location of the parts.

Lesson 5: The student will draw an animal in pencil using shading to identify the dark areas.

Lesson 6: The student fills in shapes with lines to describe an animal form.

Lesson 7: The student will draw model vehicles or animals in colored pencils.

Lesson 8: The student will draw a plant in colored pencil using light pressure for light areas and applying more pressure for darker areas. Lesson 9: The student will identify colors that stand out from other colors in a scene and make a colored pencil drawing. Lesson 10: The student will find a photo of a figure with shadows or may set up a light situation that shows shadows from a figurine. The student will make a drawing of the figure and its shadow in colored pencils. Lesson 11: The student will demonstrate understanding of how light colors stand out against a darker background.

Lesson 12: The student will explore patterns while completing a colored pencil drawing.

Lesson 13: The student will demonstrate the technique of layering colors in a work of art with colored pencils.

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