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Choose 1 or 2 choices, and work on them for a total of 30 minutes a week. (The other 20 minutes per week should be completing the district art challenge, photographing it, and posting/emailing it). Draw shadows outside when the sun is very low, early morning/late afternoon near sunset (it doesn’t work well with the sun high in the sky), bring objects outside, and place them in front of your paper so you can see their shadows. Then trace the shadows and add any extra details or color inside when you are done. *You can also use a flashlight indoors to create a shadow. Decorate paper (or use magazine paper), roll it into a tube, and tape it together to create a paper sculpture. Think about visual and structural balance. Draw a comic strip with your superhero in it if you created one last week (if not, make one today). Include Create homemade clay https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/o ven-flour-clay-recipe-1250343 Or use playdough to create a scene or obstacle for your favorite video game character or create your favorite video game character. Choose a how to draw video from: https://www.youtube.com/ user/ArtforKidsHub Or https://www.youtube.com/ marydoodles Draw your favorite video game character. Play pictionary with your family. Split Up into 2 teams, having your team guess what you are drawing; if they guess it, move on to the next drawing until time is up. Then it is the other team's turn. Which ever team guesses the most drawings, wins. (If there are only 2 of you, see how many drawings you can make them guess in a minute, and try to beat your own score each round) Trace your hand in a cool pose, and turn it into an animal drawing. Then color or paint your creation. Want to see more ideas? Watch this Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=LtvGQ-Izk-8 Find a free puzzle template like the one here: http://clipart-library.com/clipart/yikrp EEET.htm And make your own puzzle, cut it out, and have a family member try to put it back together.

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Choose 1 or 2 choices, and work on them for a total of 30 minutes a week. (The other 20 minutes per week should be completing the district art challenge, photographing it, and posting/emailing it).

Draw shadows outside when the sun is very low, early morning/late afternoon near sunset (it doesn’t work well with the sun high in the sky), bring objects outside, and place them in front of your paper so you can see their shadows. Then trace the shadows and add any extra details or color inside when you are done. *You can also use a flashlight indoors to create a shadow.

Decorate paper (or use magazine paper), roll it into a tube, and tape it together to create a paper sculpture. Think about visual and structural balance.

Draw a comic strip with your superhero in it if you created one last week (if not, make one today). Include

Create homemade clay https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/oven-flour-clay-recipe-1250343 Or use playdough to create a scene or obstacle for your favorite video game character or create your favorite video game character.

Choose a how to draw video from: https://www.youtube.com/user/ArtforKidsHub Or https://www.youtube.com/marydoodles

Draw your favorite video game character.

Play pictionary with your family. Split Up into 2 teams, having your team guess what you are drawing; if they guess it, move on to the next drawing until time is up. Then it is the other team's turn. Which ever team guesses the most drawings, wins. (If there are only 2 of you, see how many drawings you can make them guess in a minute, and try to beat your own score each round)

Trace your hand in a cool pose, and turn it into an animal drawing. Then color or paint your creation.

Want to see more ideas? Watch this Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtvGQ-Izk-8

Find a free puzzle template like the one here: http://clipart-library.com/clipart/yikrpEEET.htm

And make your own puzzle, cut it out, and have a family member try to put it back together.

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shaving cream, folded paper taped together or origami, chalk, puzzle for your fam to do, texture rubbing scavenger hunt, shadow art drawing, Hello everyone! Monday and Tuesday, you can work on the district art challenge below, take a picture of your work, and post it on twitter tagging @MsJacobsArt68 and #artchallenges68, or email it to [email protected]. Wed, Thurs, and Fri. please go to my art website link and choose an activity from the choice board pdf or lesson plan pdf under your grade level. Thank you, Ms. Jacobs