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You can find this full lesson plan in my 4th Grade Curriculum Lesson Pack HERE! I have had quite a few people ask me about the handouts I used to do this color value lesson: So here you go... Sorry that I cut of the word "white" on the left side when I copied it, but the kids still get the idea. You can always just re-write it on the original before copying. I also included a value shading handout that I use for colored pencil and pencil projects. Enjoy! [These are cell-phone photos of…
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ARTISUN: Value Scales - Student Work
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1000+ images about Art Lessons in VALUE on Pinterest | Value ...
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Browse over 570 educational resources created by A Space to Create Art in the official Teachers Pay Teachers store.
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Uses the light to sketch dark and bright areas.
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Learn how to use color, value, isolation and more to create defined focal points in your drawings and paintings by using the principle of art, emphasis.
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VALUE SCALES 7TH GRADE ART WHEEL - 3RD QUARTER - 2017-2018 graphite & colored pencil accents Let me introduce you to probably one of the most talented 7th graders I had the pleasure of working with last year, Itzel Huerta. The piece above was the very first piece she created for me and when she turned it in I was blown out of the water. Can you find her 3 value scales in the piece? OMG, this is so not 7th grade level. I was absolutely delighted to have her aboard. And lucky for me she is…
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I touched on this project a post ago or two, but I've been asked to share the value worksheet I use in class with the kids. My 4th graders learned about form vs. shape, and how to create the illusion of 3-D forms on paper. The first class, I showed them a power point and we discussed the difference between the two. Then, I did a quick demo on how to draw 3D cubes, cylindars, etc. (most already knew how from math class in 3rd grade). The second class, I gave them the following value…
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