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Art@Booksin Academic Year 2015 - 2016 Art@Booksin
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1.Piece of colored paper 2.Markers Material List: Art@Booksin Abstract Instruction- TK
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Make sure you cover tables Place a piece of colored paper at each chair Put 2 baskets of colored markers at each table Put pencils out for students to write their name Docent Setup List: Docent Clean up List: Put away all materials. Make sure art is labeled and stored on drying racks with teacher’s name. Wipe down the tables– thanks for doing this and leading the lesson! Art@Booksin Abstract Instruction- TK
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Lesson 6- TK Abstract Instruction Art@Booksin
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Today’s Lesson Today you are going to use markers to create a drawing using simple instructions Listen to simple commands on what to draw and see at the end how everyone's is different Skill Development: Art@Booksin To give students the chance to practice linking verbal directions with physical actions
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Art@Booksin What does abstract mean? ab·stract art noun noun: abstract art; plural noun: abstract arts 1.art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.
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Abstract art examples
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Composition IV, 1911 KandinskyKandinsky Source: Wikimedia Commons
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Let’s get started.. Supplies Needed: Colored paper Markers Pencil for name Art@Booksin
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1.Write your name on blank piece of paper 1.Listen to the instructions given and what you need to draw on your paper 3. Use your imagination to create an abstract drawing 4. Try not to copy what our friend next to us is doing Art@Booksin
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Abstract Drawing Instructions: 1.Draw 4 straight lines 2.Draw 1 big circle 3.Draw 2 circles 4.Draw 3 little circles 5.Make a squiggly line 6.Put polka dots on your drawing 7.Make stripes on your drawing 8.Put any shape you want on your drawing
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LESSON PLAN ADAPTED FROM MRS. BROWN’S ART By Chelsea Woertink September 2015 Art@Booksin
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