Friday, May 8, 2020

Grades K, 1st, 2nd and ESE Self Contained - DUE 5/15

Due Date:  5/15/2020 - You will have one project due each week.


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.

Include:   ⇨ Student First and Last Name
               ⇨ Grade
               ⇨ Homeroom Teacher


🐹  🐰  🐶  Draw Your Pet  🐱  🐦 🐴

Choice #1:  If you have a pet at your home such as a cat, a dog, a fish, a hamster, a snake, or whatever, please have your parent take a picture of your pet using a cell phone. Then, your job is to create a picture of your pet using any materials that you have available.  You can color a picture, use markers, paint, or whatever comes to your mind. Your goal is to make a picture that looks like your pet. However, you can change it up a bit to make your pet really stand out.  You can add wild colors, cool lines, or outrageous shapes. You can also draw your pet with his real colors and markings. Here are a few examples of colorful pets: 

MaryMaking: Heather Galler Inspired Dogs... I just drew a Picasso-like beagle.  Like these colors!Watercolor “Shape” Birds for Kinder  posted by: Deep Space Sparkle  water color, oil pastel(or black sharpie-crayon)


Choice #2:  Lots of students don't have pets at home. So, if you don't have a pet at home, your assignment is to make up an imaginary pet (doesn't have to be real...like a unicorn or a fire-breathing dragon) and draw it OR ask your parent/guardian to search for a picture of a pet online or in a magazine that you think is awesome, and you can go ahead and create your picture using that pet. Here are some examples:

How to Draw a Dragon · Art Projects for KidsKim & Karen: 2 Soul Sisters (Art Education Blog): Not Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing on Rainbows!

🖍Materials Needed:
If you use your actual pet, you may need some treats for him to take a picture!  Otherwise, for both options, you will need paper and whatever materials you want to use to create the composition. 

🖍What To Turn In:

Choice #1:  Send in the picture of your pet and the picture you created. You are welcome to tell us a bit about your pet. 

Choice #2:  Send in the picture that you created. We would love to hear about your imaginary pet.  

Video Support


Decision Making with WHAT PET SHOULD I GET? - SUNNY MONEY




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