Use Your Sketchbook… To sketch, doodle, draw, make notes, plan ideas, word web, experiment, reflect, ponder, revise and try something new!

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Use Your Sketchbook… To sketch, doodle, draw, make notes, plan ideas, word web, experiment, reflect, ponder, revise and try something new!

Sketchbook Ideas… Introduction to One-Point Perspective Vanishing Point

Kinds of Lines Straight Line Zigzag Line Wavy or Curvy Line Loopy Line Thin Line Thick Line Broken Line

Sketchbook Ideas Using Line & Pattern… --image retrieved from School Arts magazine online.

Sketchbook Ideas… Try creating a drawing/picture that starts with this line…

Sketchbook Ideas… Frottage… Make a collection of crayon rubbings of various textures. Then, “pull out” fantastic, fun pictures using crayon, marker or pencil crayon. See “Imagine That!”; Page 24

Sketchbook Ideas… Imagine that you could create a flying machine. What would it look like? Imagine there is a hidden treasure in your school, and only you know where it is. Create a map.