In turn, each child searched for the one singular adjective that best describes them. Their home assignment is to list various "clues" they could add to their portrait that would make the viewer clearly identify a strong characteristic within the work.
This site is meant primarily as a resource for other elementary visual art teachers. Enjoy! All works posted before August 2014 are images from an elementary school I worked at in DC, all posted after that date are from an language immersion elementary school in Arlington, Virginia. Feel free to use ideas shared on this blog.Please, if trying out the ideas , at the very minimum give me written/verbal credit. Thank you!!
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9/12/09
4Th Graders Begin Working on Their Portraits with Character
This week and the coming week all 4th graders will be observing and analyzing various portraits across time and trying to pull from these images a specific message or characteristic the artist was trying to portray.
In turn, each child searched for the one singular adjective that best describes them. Their home assignment is to list various "clues" they could add to their portrait that would make the viewer clearly identify a strong characteristic within the work.
In turn, each child searched for the one singular adjective that best describes them. Their home assignment is to list various "clues" they could add to their portrait that would make the viewer clearly identify a strong characteristic within the work.
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