Past Projects for 4th Grade

Line Scavenger Hunt

Hey Artists!

This week, we're going on an artsy scavenger hunt! Last time I saw you, we practiced lots of different types of lines. For this week's class, you're going to look for lots of different lines around your house (and even outside, if you can take a walk or even just look out a window!)

Grab a piece of paper, a pencil or color pencil, and a hard-cover book for you to lean your paper on. Look for objects with interesting lines - this could be the shape of the object, the texture, or a pattern on it. When you find an interesting line, take a seat near it and look at the line very carefully. Where does it go? What shape does it make? Can you trace it with your finger?

Then, draw that line on your paper. IMPORTANT: Make sure you're really LOOKING closely at the object, so that you're actually drawing what you see instead of what your brain makes up. When you've collected the line, write down where that line came from and go find another.

You'll wind up with a collection of lots of lines on your page. Below, there is a slideshow of photos that you can use if you can't find interesting objects where you are or if you can't get outside right now.

Save your paper and bring it to our next art class! We'll share our lines and start another project with them then.

Have fun, and I'll see you next week!

-Ms. Singer


Line Scavenger Hunt Pictures

Ish & "Ish" drawings

We read the book Ish, by Peter H. Reynolds. It's available on Sora. You can read it on your own, or you can have the narration read the book to you, or you can listen to an adult running your Google Meet while they read it aloud.

When you're done, make a collection of "ish" drawings! You will need a pencil and a piece of drawing paper. These drawings can be small, so you can put lots of them on one paper. Can you make an apple-ish drawing? A shoe-ish drawing? A cat-ish drawing? Or your own -ish drawing!

Remember: it's OK if your drawing is not perfect! The goal is to feel good and relaxed about our drawings while we practice our doodling.

Have fun!