Hey 5th Grade!
The art room is moving to canvas. I will no longer post 5th grade projects on my website. To see the current art lessons log into canvas and select Fifth Grade Art.
When you finish an art project you don't need to e-mail me. You can submit a photo of your work directly onto canvas.
You are always invited to check out my website if you want ideas for art projects. I will continue to post your work on the gallery.
As always, have fun creating!
Love,
Mrs. Green
Week 1: Value scale worksheets
Follow the coloring rules: Color the same direction, stay inside the lines, no white paper.
Typically takes 1-2 hours to complete.
Week 2:
Draw your chosen project using line only.
1 hour
Trace with sharpie.
Watch the artist shade. Pause the video. Study one small area at a time. Shade your drawing with pencil. Study one small section at a time matching the value.
Typically takes students 1 hour to shade.
*If you finished one animal challenge yourself and draw a second. The more you practice the better you will get!
You can use a pencil to create value. This is called shading.
To create a light value use light pencil pressure.
To create a dark value use heavy pencil pressure.
Print the worksheet and fill out.
If you don't have a printer simply make a grid/rectangle on paper and practice.
Good craftsmanship means artist neatness. Color the same direction. Stay inside the lines. No white paper.
Use a white sheet of paper. Draw a circle and shade to create a sphere. Draw boxes. Practice the value scale in your boxes.
You can use value to create form.
Use the skills learned in the previous worksheet to apply value to 3d forms. The flat image will begin to pop off the page.
Print the worksheet and fill out.
If you don't have a printer do your best to draw the pictures you see in the worksheet.
Good craftsmanship means artist neatness. Color the same direction. Stay inside the lines. No white paper.
Choose what you would like to draw. Draw with line only.
Skull
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnbmfyftVng
Realistic Wolf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nQBMmyVspA
Chinchilla
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMsJzBeNTdQ&disable_polymer=true
Trace your lines with ultra fine point sharpie or black pen.
Watch the artist shade their work.
Pause the video at the end. Study one small area at a time. Use pencil and add value to your picture.
Good craftsmanship means artist neatness. Color the same direction. Stay inside the lines. No scribbling. Take your time. Draw what you see.
Sketchbooks are important. Sketchbooks are where artists practice drawing. They also help artists "warm up" before they begin a real project.
Before you begin your art lesson take a minute to sketch.
This sketchbook page is about gratitude. What are you thankful for?
Create your own sketchbook page!
*If you have been sad lately that is OKAY. Some days I've been bummed out too. I miss my art students and my friends. To help myself feel better I started a gratitude challenge. You are invited to join my challenge. Keep a gratitude sketchbook. Every day spend 5 minutes drawing a picture of one thing you are grateful for.
This week our art word is happy.
Sketchbooks are important. Sketchbooks are where artists practice drawing.
Practice Drawing! Create your own sketchbook page is about what makes your happy. Draw yourself using the correct proportions and draw what makes you happy.
Continue working on your value drawing!