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Pre-K: Watermelons

This lesson is a fun way to practice drawing and coloring skills.
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Kindergarten: Snails

Students will focus on craftsmanship of coloring and line quality by drawing spirals.
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First Grade: Rainy Day Umbrella

Students will learn to draw an umbrella and about creating patterns with lines.
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Second Grade: Artsy Otters

Students will learn to paint movement with lines to imitate water as well as create an adorable otter.

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Third Grade: Rainbow Animals

Students will be able to demonstrate the rainbow order in their artwork while developing an animal that is interesting to them as an artist.

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Fourth Grade: Floating Donuts

Students will explore color mixing and learn how to create a form by adding shadows.

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Fifth Grade: Self Concept Water Bottles

Students will create a 2D version of a water bottle with DIY stickers on the face of the water bottle that showcase their self concept.

 

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Sixth Grade: Unreal Animal Prints

Introduce the artist Kenojuak Ashevak, her background, and her unique approach to art. Encourage students to use their imaginations to draw an unreal animal inspired by their feelings and perceptions of a real animal.

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