project 3, day 2 art b mrs. lyon. bell work 02.25.2011 1) last time we talked about space, now what...
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Project 3, Day 2Art BMrs. Lyon
Bell Work 02.25.20111) Last time we talked about space, now
what is the difference between negative and positive space?
2) Part of project 3 is to come up with a theme for your drawing, make a list of 4 to 6 ideas that you could use for your theme.
3) What shapes would you like to be able to make other than boxes? Make a list or draw the shape(2-D)
4) Start organizing your purple portfolio, turn in portfolio at the end of the class for a portfolio check
Agenda Bell Work
Review Visually cutting out forms, from the 8 or
more boxes we drew last class Think about your theme Exit Pass ( turning in portfolio, for a
portfolio check)
Goal for Today 02.25.2011
Visually cut out forms from the forms we drew last class
Have 6 forms cut out of the forms we made last class
List of theme ideas for class Tuesday
You will need… Ruler Pencil(sharpened) Eraser 2-point perspective worksheet Drawing from last class
Portfolio Check 02.25.201125 points What I am looking for:
Are you keeping your assignments organized? All graded bell works and exit passes are in the
back of your portfolio Do you have goals for the last two
assignments? Have you made any responses to any of the
questions I have ask? Are you checking off your assignments as you
get them back, so you know what you have completed or not?
Exit Pass 02.25.2011
1) What was the easiest part of the lesson for you today? (bell work, paying attention, helping others, drawing forms, etc.)
2) What was the most difficult part of today’s lesson(see list above for ideas too)?
3) How did you work through those challenges? What resources did you use to help you with those challenges(computer, fellow students, teacher, books, etc.)?
4) Portfolio Check - Turn in your purple portfolio on the way out
Have a wonderful weekend! See you all Tuesday! We will be working on adding our theme items to our drawings!
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