Goal: Students will create sea turtle drawings by demonstrating an understanding of various lines and coloring techniques.

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Goal: Students will create sea turtle drawings by demonstrating an understanding of various lines and coloring techniques.

Goal: Students will create turtle drawings by demonstrating an understanding of various lines and coloring techniques. Daily Objective (day1) Students will analyze through drawing how to create colorful patterned turtle shells. Production Benchmark After watching Mrs. Frock give a demonstration, students will use oil pastels to draw a variety of lines on their turtles.

Goal: Students will create turtle drawings by demonstrating an understanding of various lines and coloring techniques. Day 1 – Today the class will: 1.See what we can remember about all different types of lines and where they can be found. 2.Watch Mrs. Frock give a demonstration on how to create our sea turtles with lots of different lines and colors. 3.Begin our projects. 4.Clean up and get ready to be dismissed from art class.

Goal: Students will create patterned turtles by demonstrating an understanding of various lines and coloring techniques. Wavy lines Solid lines Dashed lines Dotted lines Ribbon Lines Zig-zag lines Horizontal lines Vertical lines Diagonal lines Cross-hatched lines

Goal: Students will create turtle drawings by demonstrating an understanding of various lines and coloring techniques. Daily Objective (day 2) Students will analyze through drawing and painting with water colors how to create colorful patterned turtle shells. Production Benchmark After watching Mrs. Frock give a demonstration, students will use water colors to create a water color wax resist to their turtle projects.

Goal: Students will create patterned turtles by demonstrating an understanding of various lines and coloring techniques. Day 3 – Today the class will: 1.Get out our projects and look at them to see how we are coming along. Ask Mrs. Frock any questions you may have. 2.Gather supplies and continue creating our patterned turtles. 3.Clean up and get ready to be dismissed from art class..