* Keep sketchbooks neat and clean. * Use front and back of page. * Must be complete full page sketches. * Properly label each sketch prompt/sketch practice.

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* Keep sketchbooks neat and clean. * Use front and back of page. * Must be complete full page sketches. * Properly label each sketch prompt/sketch practice * You are responsible for any sketches lost due to absences. * EVERY TEN SKETCHES WILL COUNT AS A TEST GRADE!

End Journal Prompt # 51 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Sketch three characters from you favorite scary movies. Or, sketch three things that would be scary to you.

End Journal Prompt # 52 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Think of a time when you felt powerful, confident, or superior. Sketch a scene that describes why you felt this way at that time.

End Journal Prompt # 53 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Think of when you first started learning of dinosaurs. Draw at least four different dinosaurs, including a background.

End Journal Prompt # 54 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Think of all the different sports that are played around the world. Sketch yourself playing a sport you would never think of trying out for in real life.

End Journal Prompt # 55 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Pictionary is a game where you draw something without using words or numbers and have your team guess the word you are drawing. Use the words below to sketch what you would draw in this scenario. *Early Bird *Shark Tales *Remember *Navy Seal *Butter Knife

End Journal Prompt # 56 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Using two point perspective, sketch three buildings from a mouse view point. Horizon Line Vanishing Points

End Journal Prompt # 57 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Think back to your history classes of when you learned of Native Americans. Sketch everything you remember about how Native Americans lived in this world.

End Journal Prompt # 58 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Sketch a famous celebrity you remember most because of their death. Sketch them performing their profession.

End Journal Prompt # 59 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Draw a large tank that is in your room. Sketch what kinds of things you would love to put in this tank if you had the choice. SKETCHBOOKS DUE NEXT CLASS!

End Journal Prompt # 50 Directions: Label page with proper number. Use one full sheet of sketch book paper for each journal prompt. Write one complete sentence on your thought process for this sketch. Think about all the different “apps” there are out there. Sketch an idea for your new “app” if you could design your own. If your idea already exists, sketch how you would make it better. SKETCHBOOKS DUE TODAY!!!