Tuesday 8 May 2018

ANZAC DAY WW1 Trench Silhouette Charcoal Drawings



By Bornei
Lesson Background:


To commemorate ANZAC Day this year, my class looked at some WW1 trench silhouette images off Google.  We watched a BTN episode on what ANZAC Day is about, and talked about why we commemorate ANZAC Day.  I found this activity on Pinterest at https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/230035493445813874


Lesson Materials:


Images of WW1 soldier/trench silhouettes
Charcoal
A4 art paper
Lead pencil


Lesson Steps:


1.  I demonstrated how to measure up their paper and draw in the horizon line.  Student copied.
2.  I showed students how they could either trace or copy the silhouette images from Google Images print outs onto their backgrounds.
3.  Students traced, copied or drew their own soldiers, and then used a mixture of outlining, colouring and smudging to fill their outlines in with charcoal.
4.  I demonstrated how to use lines and shading with the charcoal to create light and shadow in the clouds.  Students then drew their own clouds.
5.  Students were encouraged to ensure they re-outlined all figured with charcoal, to ensure the figures were clear, and to make sure all white gaps were filled, and all silhouettes were totally black.


Grade 3 Student Artworks:













Zentangle Autumn Leaves

By Olivia (Grade 3)


Lesson Background:
We made this zentangle leaves to celebrate the start of Autumn.


Lesson Materials (per student):
Leaves or leaf outlines
Thin black markers or felt tip pens
A4 art paper
A4 coloured card for backing
Glue-stick
Scissors


Lesson Steps:
1.  We looked at zentangle patterns online, and brainstormed lots of different ones we liked on the board.
2.  The children used leaf outlines to trace or copy, and then filled them in with zentangle patterns off the board, or of their own creation.
3.  The students cut them out and stuck them onto coloured card.


Grade 3 Student Artworks: