Starter for today 1.What would you do if you found a $100 bill? Describe in 6 sentences using the 5 w’s. 2.Draw something that represents this.

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Starter for today 1.What would you do if you found a $100 bill? Describe in 6 sentences using the 5 w’s. 2.Draw something that represents this.

Day 25 Printmaking Grid puzzles

Agenda Listen as a group about what we did last time Listen as a group on how to make next grid puzzles & what is lino printing. Work individually on grid puzzles #3 due at the end of class.

Last Time Everyone completed the second grid puzzle. The second grid puzzle was due at the end of class. When we got done we began the third grid puzzle.

What is Lino printing?

Work time! You need to work on your second grid puzzles independently. Keep your progress to yourself it makes people nerves when they know what they are drawing and unable to draw. You may listen to music during this time as long as you are working

Exit Question Height + width + depth = form 1. Forms are 3-Dimensional. They occupy space or give the illusion that they occupy the space. 2. Draw a form on the back of your paper next to a shape. Shape Form