We explored some of students' favorite images associated with fall in their sketchbooks. Then students glued brown trunks on a background of their choosing. Next, they used their hands to tear red, orange and yellow paper before gluing it on top of their tree trunks. Finally, students used crayons to draw additional details such as stars, clouds, and even monkeys!
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5th Grade Abstract "Value" Portraits
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The final project in our Picasso series is a chalk pastel drawing by the students in 5th grade. Each student drew a portrait and divided it ...
Creative expression is such an important avenue for mental, emotional, and spiritual growth! Thank you for encouraging my son's creative talent! Respectfully: Rafael's Mom
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