4/23/2018 0 Comments Lesson 16, 17, 18: BalanceLesson 16: Symmetrical Design
Project: Symmetrical Design of a Raven
Materials: “Balance” and “Symmetrical Balance ” video, pencil, sharpie, scissors, straws, color pencils or markers, white 9 X 12 construction paper, white 8.5 X11 printer paper and wire. Objective: Learn to create a tetrahedron using straying and wire. Next, learn about Symmetrical balance and then create half a design on folded paper to use as a stencil and then trace it on white construction paper. Procedure: Watch the video “Balance” and discuss the contents of the video. Next, watch the video “Symmetrical Balance” video once and then watch it again as you complete the project. Pause as needed. Lesson 17: Asymmetrical Balance
Project: Asymmetrical Design of a Tree
Materials: “Balance” and “Asymmetrical Balance K2” video, pencil, Sharpie and white 9 X 12 construction paper. Objective: Review the contents of the positive and negative space video. Next, review the Balance video . Learn about asymmetrical balance and then create a design of a tree in a traced triangle on white construction paper. Procedure: Review the videos, "Negative and Positive Space," and “Balance.” Next, discuss the contents of the video. Finally, watch the video “Asymmetrical Balance ” video once and then watch it again as you complete the project. Pause as needed. Lesson 18: Radial Balance
Project: Radial Design of Ravens
Materials: “Balance” and “Radial Balance” video, pencil, scissors, Elmer's glue, white 9 X 12 construction paper and a tetrahedron. Objective: Learn about radial balance and then create a design in a traced triangle on white construction paper. Create a stencil of a raven to place on the radial design. Once all six designs have been completed, cut out the triangles and glue them to the tetrahedrons. Next, wire the two tetrahedrons together so that the tree designs are on the bottom and the raven designs are on the top. Procedure: Review the video “Balance” and discuss the contents of the video. Next, watch the video “Radial Balance ” once and then watch it again as you complete the project. Pause as needed.
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