Due Date: 4/17/2020 - You will have one project due each week.
Send a picture of your finished art work to:
Send a picture of your finished art work to:
(407) 900-7195 (Saldarriaga)
OR
(863) 576-7707 (Simonsen)
Please send your final product to one phone number only. Thank You.
Please include:
Student First and Last name
Grade
Homeroom Teacher
Shadow Drawing
A shadow happens when an object blocks the sun's rays. Shadows are longer in the winter because of the angle of the sun. Your shadow is longest in the early morning and in the late afternoon. In the afternoon, when the sun is directly above you, your shadow leaves your side for a little while. Credit: amazingsciencefactsforkids.blogspot.com
Wouldn't you love to capture a shadow? Well, here's your chance. The cool thing is...you can create your art with shadows from any items that you want to use.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Watch the video read aloud story. Here is the link:
2. Look at the samples here:
Great Sample by F.B. - 3rd Grade - Mrs. McKnabb
3. Get your materials/supplies:
Paper
Pencil/Eraser
Objects That Interest You
A sunny place to work (outside or near a window)
Something to add color (crayons, markers, colored pencils, or other)
4. Process:
Put your paper down in the sunny place.
Place your items on the edge or next to the paper so that they cast shadows.
Outline the shadows.
Color your creation.
5. Take a picture of your work. Follow the directions at the top of the page to submit.
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