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Elements of the Art Room: 2nd grade Value Ice Cream Cones Kindergarten Art Lessons, Kindergarten Art Projects, 2nd Grade Art, Art Projects For Teens, Art Projects For Adults, Toddler Art Projects, 3rd Grade Art, Classroom Art Projects, Value In Art

Today, 2nd grade embarked on a new project! New to me and certainly new to them! I saw this awesome idea on Abby Schukei's blog, Art, Eat, Tie Dye, Repeat and decided to give it a go! Here's how we created ours! Materials: 90lb 6x18" paper 6x18" Tru Ray construction paper Crayola oil pastels Fiskar scissors Pencils Big Kid's Choice flat paintbrushes Crayola Artista II tempera paint Day 1: Talk about the Element of Art, VALUE! Value is super duper important, y'all! Value is the lights and…

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Element Of Art Value Projects, Teaching Color Elementary Art, Elements Of Art Texture Projects, Homeschool Art Lessons Elementary, How To Teach Drawing Art Lessons, Painted Paper Collage Kids Art Lessons, Art Value Lesson, 7 Elements Of Art Line, Form Lessons For Elementary Art

You might be asking, What are the 7 Elements of Art and How Do I Teach Them? The Elements 7 Elements of Art are: Line, Value, Color, Space, Shape, Form, and Texture and they are the foundations or building blocks that artists use to make art. Let's dive in and learn about the 7 Elements of Art, Which You Should Teach First, and How to Teach them.

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Art With Mr Hall: 10 min Value Landscapes Like the Value Landscapes posted earlier this month, this lesson was inspired by Miriam at Arteascuola. However, these were "painted" with pixels on the computer rather than regular paintbrushes. Each year 4 student completed their own landscape in less than 10 minutes but still had valuable experience with using tone to create depth within a two dimensional artwork. Primary School Art, Monochromatic Art, Middle School Art Projects, 6th Grade Art, 4th Grade Art, 5th Grade Art, 3rd Grade Art, Value In Art, Principles Of Art

Like the Value Landscapes posted earlier this month, this lesson was inspired by Miriam at Arteascuola. However, these were "painted" with pixels on the computer rather than regular paintbrushes. Each year 4 student completed their own landscape in less than 10 minutes but still had valuable experience with using tone to create depth within a two dimensional artwork. After we observed and discussed the scenes created by Miriam's students the children took turns at making their own value…

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This is a lesson designed to teach value, grid drawing, and shading. In this lesson students will draw a silver balloon of their choice using the grid method. Students will create a value scale and shade the drawing using shading techniques to create a realistic balloon.  This lesson will teach students about the correct graphite pencils to use, tips for using the pencil, how to find values in a drawing and how to find the relationship between values. Great lesson to use for an introduction to d Middle School Shading Projects, Middle School Drawing Projects, Foil Balloon Drawing, Value Drawing Ideas, Highschool Drawing, Art Warmups, 6th Grade Art Lessons, Drawing And Shading, Value Scale

This is a lesson designed to teach value, grid drawing, and shading. In this lesson students will draw a silver balloon of their choice using the grid method. Students will create a value scale and shade the drawing using shading techniques to create a realistic balloon. This lesson will teach students about the correct graphite pencils to use, tips for using the pencil, how to find values in a drawing and how to find the relationship between values. Great lesson to use for an introduction…

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