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Drawing Workbook for Beginners, Graphite & Ink - 10 Units-Homeschool Art

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A Space to Create Art
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I did a mini unit called "Free-Choice Fridays", and students were able to choose one project from this book to do. This allowed them to learn something they were interested in while meeting different aspects of the curriculum.
I used to this to refresh my art skills when I took over an art class halfway through the year. This was a great resource.

Description

Easily teach students about drawing with graphite and ink with this student workbook that covers over 10 units of drawing. Line, Value, Texture, Gesture, Grid Method, Upside Down Drawing, Linear Perspective are a few units included. Information sheets, multiple activities, a project and a rubric for each unit are inside.

**If you have already purchased the elements of art worksheets or drawing worksheet bundle this product may have duplicate information, however with additions and arranged in a different format.**

Each Drawing Unit Includes:

  • Materials and Standards
  • Information Sheet
  • Drawing Activities
  • Final Project
  • Student Examples
  • Rubric

Drawing Units Covered:

(140 Pages)

  • Line
  • Value
  • Form
  • Texture
  • Space
  • Gesture Drawing
  • Linear Perspective
  • Grid & Upside Down Drawing
  • Portrait Drawing
  • Ink
  • Celtic Knots

Projects:

  • Continuous Line Shell Drawing
  • Shade an Apple
  • Observational Drawing
  • Animal Eye Close Up
  • Space Composition
  • Gesture Drawing of Hand
  • Fantasy Tree House Linear Perspective
  • Upside Down and Grid Drawings
  • Portrait Drawing
  • Ink Butterfly
  • Celtic Knot

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This 140 page drawing workbook is made for art teachers, homeschoolers, the TAB art room and anyone who wants to be successful teaching drawing to middle school and high school students. This workbook is a perfect introduction to drawing and will work perfectly in conjunction with other art lessons or as a stand alone curriculum.

How to Organize:

This visual art student workbook is a digital download and is one PDF document that can be printed in grayscale, hole punched, then compiled into a three ring binder. Art examples and rubrics are located at the end of each unit. Each unit begins with a materials and standards sheet and denotes a new chapter.

No color copies necessary!!

Ways to use in the visual art classroom:

A supplement to other materials and lessons

Early finisher work or Art History TAB stations.

A quick sub lesson

Ways to use in the homeschool classroom:

As an introduction to drawing with graphite and ink

140 pages of information, activities, examples and rubrics.

Best suited for grades 6-10, but can be taught to younger and older students as well.

Visual Art Portfolio

The binder is a great place to keep student work and when complete shows the students growth over time. At the end of the workbook conducting a portfolio review can be a meaningful and valuable experience for the student and it is also a great way to show other kids and family members.

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Visual Art: Creating:

Demonstrate willingness to experiment, innovate, and take risks to pursue ideas, forms, and meanings that emerge in the process of art-making or designing.

Demonstrate persistence in developing skills with various materials, methods, and approaches in creating works of art or design.

Choose from a range of materials and methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices to plan works of art.

Visual Art: Connecting:

Document the process of developing ideas from early stages to fully elaborated ideas.

Distinguish different ways art is used to represent, establish, reinforce, and reflect group identity.

Document the process of developing ideas from early stages to fully elaborated ideas.

Describe how knowledge of culture, traditions, and history may influence personal responses to art.

Visual Art: Responding:

Interpret art by analyzing art making approaches, the characteristics of form and structure, relevant contextual information, subject matter, and use of media to identify ideas and mood conveyed.

Construct evaluations of a work of art or collection of works based on differing sets of criteria.

Interpret an artwork or collection of works, supported by relevant and sufficient evidence found in the work.

Art history for middle school, Art history for kids

The work contained in this workbook was created by Sabrina Wingren or her students. Drawing workbook for kids and drawing for home school art room. Top 100 visual art resources for tab teachers. Any student artwork included is used with express permission.

©2019 A Space to Create Art, LLC. Sabrina Wingren. All rights reserved. Not intended for resale or sharing online without permission.

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