ROUSSEAU By Chandria Childs & Paul Provencio Townsend Elementary Activity 1 Teacher’s Page Tiger Attacking a Buffalo.

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ROUSSEAU By Chandria Childs & Paul Provencio Townsend Elementary Activity 1 Teacher’s Page Tiger Attacking a Buffalo

Henri Rousseau Look for: 1. Location, art elements (secondary colors), animals, and the action.

Henri Rousseau Activity Write in your journal... What is the title of this painting? Describe the conflict in the painting. Where does the action take place? How can you tell? Describe the colors in this work. How does this painting make you feel?

Rousseau Teacher Page Points for Discussion: Discuss other works of arts that depict action occurring outdoors, with animals or foliage. Discuss different biomes in works of art.Points for Discussion: Discuss other works of arts that depict action occurring outdoors, with animals or foliage. Discuss different biomes in works of art. Enrichment activities: Write a story from the perspective of the buffalo or tiger trying to survive in the jungle.Enrichment activities: Write a story from the perspective of the buffalo or tiger trying to survive in the jungle. Fine Arts Standards: 1.1, 1.9, 2.3, 2.4, 3.2, 3.5, 3.6 (FA3)Fine Arts Standards: 1.1, 1.9, 2.3, 2.4, 3.2, 3.5, 3.6 (FA3) Journal Writing Answers: Answers will vary. Conflict: tiger is eating the buffalo. Location: the rainforest or jungle with fruits, plants. colors: secondary colors (fruits in warm colors, jungle in cool colors).Journal Writing Answers: Answers will vary. Conflict: tiger is eating the buffalo. Location: the rainforest or jungle with fruits, plants. colors: secondary colors (fruits in warm colors, jungle in cool colors).