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Imagination Workout Creativity Test Drawing Sub Art Lesson Plan Doodle Worksheet

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I didn't think much of this lesson when I first gave it out and the students loved it! And even asked to do it again! Thank you!
Sooo much Fun!! I used this with all my art classes. I will pick one from each student to make bigger and display at art night. Great exercise in getting my students to use their imaginations and think outside the box!! Will use this for years to come. Thank You!!
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  1. This listing includes BOTH my Imagination workout packs which include a total of 6 pages for students to exercise their creativity! This listing also includes a colored example page for reference. All pages are contained within PDF files and you can print what you would like. Each creativity workout
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This listing includes 3 worksheet pages with 36 different boxes total. This listing also includes a colored example page for reference. All pages are contained within a single PDF file and you can print what you would like. Each worksheet includes 12 boxes that have "starter" lines. Students are instructed to create an image or design from these starter lines...the more creative the better!

I have an additional imagination workout pack 2 available for download as well. Click here to visit pack 2 of the imagination workout.

This is an excellent sub art lesson plan! The drawing keeps students busy while also using their creativity. This would also be a great lesson for the first day of class to keep kids motivated and excited to be in art class.

Directions:

1. Introduce students to the concept of an imagination workout. You could even do an example on the board or have students practice on the first one together.

2. Next, instruct students to think outside the box. They can draw animals, shapes, buildings, cars, symbols, etc.

3. Students can also color in their drawings and doodles.

4. Give students five minutes to walk around the class to look at other student work. The kids get a huge kick out of seeing what other kids came up with...some are VERY creative!

Other lessons:

*Have students choose one doodle to recreate on a larger scale

*Have students try to create a story/comic out of three different doodles of their choice

*Have students pass their paper around from student to student until all 12 boxes are filled up (like the game Telephone)

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4 pages
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes
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