2/16/2018 0 Comments Lesson 14: Tree in a Triangle
Middle School Lesson 14: Tree in a Triangle
Project: Painting an Organic Tree with Geometric Concentric Circles using color families Materials: “Color Wheel,” “Shapes,” and “Tree in a Triangle” videos, tetrahedron, pencil, oil pastels, 9X12 sheet of white paper, paint brush, water container and watercolor paint. Objective: Review the color wheel, and recognize the different color combinations and/or color families like: warm and cool colors, primary, tertiary, secondary, analogous, complementary, and the rainbow colors. Also learn about geometric and organic shapes. Draw a tree that is organic in shape and have the parts of the tree touch each side of the the triangle. Draw geometric, concentric circles and then use oil pastels to color in the circles with color combinations and families. Procedure: Watch the instructional videos, “Color Wheel” as well as “Shapes” and then watch “Tree in a Triangle” once and then watch it again as you draw and paint. Pause the video as needed.
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Middle School Lesson 13:
Project: Building A Tetrahedron & Designing a Raven Materials: “Elements of Art,” “Principles of Design,” “Building a Tetrahedron and Designing a Raven” videos. Reference picture of a raven, fine tip sharpie, straws, wire or string and 9X12 sheet of paper. Objective: Review the Elements of Art and Principles of Design. Learn to build a tetrahedron and create designs that follow the cross contours of a raven. Utilize patterns, shapes, along with thick and thin lines. The designs should show contrast, movement, pattern and emphasis. Procedure: Watch the instructional videos, “Elements of Art” as well as “Principles of Design” and then watch “Building a Tetrahedron and Designing a Raven” once and then watch it again as you build the tetrahedron then design a Raven. Pause the video as needed. |
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