Capture animals in abstract drawings, finding the geometric shapes that make up animal faces and bodies.
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Look at several photographs of animals. Compare and contrast their forms by visually breaking the images into simple geometric shapes. To do this, place a piece of tracing paper over a large, side view of an animal such a horse or an elephant.
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With a Crayola® Fine-Line Marker, draw the simple geometric shapes that comprise the animal. An elephant's head and abdomen would be circles, with a long oval for a trunk, and rectangles for legs. Try several different animals.
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Tear the edges of construction paper so it looks like a deckle edge.
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With markers on construction paper, draw the simple geometric forms that you traced. Combine several simple forms to complete a more complex drawing.
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Use Crayola Colored Drawing Chalk to fill in the animal and background. Keep your drawing simple and strong.
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Exhibit the works. Ask viewers to identify which animals are portrayed.
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