Grade 3 Lesson Objective:To understand the motives and responses of a character throughout the story. How do our known elements of Setting, Plot, Character, and Theme contribute to our main character's actions from the beginning of the story to the end of the story? Common Core Standard:CCS...
ELEMENTS OF ART Shape, Form, and Space
Stories passed down by word of mouth from generation to generation are a part of The Oral Tradition . This genre can also be called Traditional Literature. 6th grade English/ Language Arts AG Cox Middle Folklore The traditions, customs, & stories that are passed down within a culture. (FICTIO...
He had a funny feeling in his stomach that had nothing to do with all of the chocolate. Starting at the front of the classroom, the students got up to share their objects. Akash showed off his calcetines (socks). Hadi held up a corbata (necktie). Jason's turn was coming next. He ...
English Language Arts, Grade 11 Module 1: Developing and Relating Elements of a Text, Student JournalStudent Journal to accompany Paths to College and Career, English Language Arts, Grade 11, Module 1.PCG Education
Geography can be a tough nut to crack if introduced ineffectively. Children at fifth grade still need as much as visual as possible. They easily get bored with textbooks filled with writings. A splash of color and illustration will facilitate for better memory and the more effective absorption ...
SPACE Distance or area around, between, behind a 3-D object In 2-D artworks, use of perspective adds an illusion of visual space Review of the Elements… LINE COLOR VALUE SHAPE TEXTURE FORM SPACE Rhythm/Repetition/Pattern PRINCIPLES OF ART What we do with the elements of design Proportion ...
What makes a good piece of artwork? The composition of a piece of artwork is made up of the arrangement of the elements. These are known as the elements of design. Every artwork ever made can be described by reference to these elements. ...
Balance Balance is arranging elements so that no one part of a work overpowers, or seems heavier than any other part. It can be either symmetrical or asymmetrical. It can be achieved by the location of object, volume or size and also by colours. ...
1. Learn to draw a subject by BREAKING IT DOWN INTO SIMPLE SHAPES Practice – Follow along with a step-by-step You need: -sketchbook or paper -sharpened pencil -eraser Fauvist Impressionist Pop Art Cubist Fauvism Evidence of the artist was in the visible brush strokes Preferred vibrant colors...