Homework Week 1: Find a large leaf.

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Homework Week 1: Find a large leaf. Draw around the leaf on your A3 sheet of paper at least 10 times. Allow the leaf shapes to overlap. Outline the leaf shapes in biro neatly and erase any pencil marks.

Week 2: Choose 2 of the leaf shapes Colour each of the different sections with different shades of green using colour pencils You could lightly shade the shape using blue and overlay a light shading of yellow to make green

Homework Week 3: Choose 2 of the leaf shapes Use different types of paper to fill in each of the different sections of the leaf. Some of the papers could be used to create a bumpy texture. Glue them down carefully. BRING YOUR HOMEWORK TO SCHOOL NEXT WEEK TO BE CHECKED.

Homework Week 4. Use paint to fill in the different sections of 2 more leaves Use different shades of yellow, green or orange Paint is available every lunch time and on Mondays after school

Homework Week 5 Using a media of your choice fill another 2 leaf shapes with patterns. You could use stripes, zigzags, spots, checks etc

Homework Week 6 Fill in any of the available spaces with graduated tones Use harmonious colours. (Harmonious colours are colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel. Eg. Blue, green and yellow, or yellow, orange and red)