So here you go...
Sorry that I cut of the word "white" on the left side when I copied it, but the kids still get the idea. You can always just re-write it on the original before copying. I also included a value shading handout that I use for colored pencil and pencil projects. Enjoy!
[These are cell-phone photos of copies of the handouts, but they should print fine. I hand-draw most of my handouts and then make copies!]
6 comments:
Thank you so much for creating this! I can't wait to use it with my students :)
Wow! Every time another teacher shares their handouts I just appreciate it so much! All the little things we do add up to big things and lots of time! So, to save us - your art teaching colleagues in this big art teaching world - a whole bunch of time by sharing your hard work makes a huge difference! Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this great exercise of color in this way , kids did enjoyed it a lot. God bles you for sharing this in such a great way.
Thank you very much! This lesson looks very fun!!
This is so wonderful! Thank you so much for the handouts. I was looking for an ocean-related art project to do with my homeschool group and the kids vary in age. This looks perfect. I think that it can hit on all their age levels with more or less detail and everyone will have success.
Thank you for these handouts! I teach homeschool art in my own studio and my students will love this project!
-Sarah's Studio
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