ROUSSEAU Activity 4 Teacher’s Page Sleeping Gypsy By Chandria Childs & Paul Provencio Townsend Elementary.

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ROUSSEAU Activity 4 Teacher’s Page Sleeping Gypsy By Chandria Childs & Paul Provencio Townsend Elementary

Henri Rousseau Look for: 1. People, style, location, elements, the story.

Henri Rousseau Activity What is the title of this painting? Describe the conflict in the painting. In what region of the world does the action take place? How can you tell? Describe the earth tones in this work. How does this painting make you feel?

Rousseau Teacher Page Points for Discussion: The use of overlapping shapes, art elements, possible location, and time of day.Points for Discussion: The use of overlapping shapes, art elements, possible location, and time of day. Enrichment activities: Write a story from the perspective of one of the characters in the scene. Choose one: the sleeping gypsy or the snooping lion.Enrichment activities: Write a story from the perspective of one of the characters in the scene. Choose one: the sleeping gypsy or the snooping lion. Fine Arts Standards: 1.9, 2, 2.3 (FA1)Fine Arts Standards: 1.9, 2, 2.3 (FA1) Journal Writing Answers: Answers will vary. Conflict: The lion and the sleeping gypsy. Location: Where would lions live? (Africa) Earth tone colors: brown, red, orange, black.Journal Writing Answers: Answers will vary. Conflict: The lion and the sleeping gypsy. Location: Where would lions live? (Africa) Earth tone colors: brown, red, orange, black.