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YEAR 7:ART & TECH CREATIVE
PROJECT
ART ACTIVITY
Today we’re going to be making a mini-book out of one sheet of paper and then decorating it …just follow this Powerpoint for instructions and ideas
For this activity you will need:A sheet of A4 paper
Pencil and a biro/penScissors
Colour pencils …make sure you have everything you need before
you start!
LEARNING PURPOSE
LO1: I will create a themed MINI SKETCHBOOK inspired by my personal
interests.
LO2: I will research imagery using online resources to inspire my MINI
SKETCHBOOK.
LO3: I will aim to apply all media
(pencils, pens, highlighters and paint)
with accuracy to ensure my creation is
successful.
Prior Learning
• Constructing/ Designing products in Yr7 Technology.
• Creating Artworks with Colour, Line and Composition.
• Aiming for neat and accurate
drawing skills.
• Imaginative typography remote
learning tasks.
Future Learning
• Development of thematic ideas.
• Collecting/ researching
relevant imagery for your theme.
• Improving your application of basic
media.
Specialist Vocabulary: Creation, Composition, Artwork, Artist, Line, Tone, Colour, Theme
MINI BOOK ACTIVITY
Take your piece of A4 paper. Pencil some
large doodled lines on it BOTH SIDES of the paper ….they can be straight lines, curvy
lines, spirals …anything you like!
….be bold!
Part 1 – making some lines…
Make sure you draw lines on both sides!
Watch the first 3min40 of this
video which will show you how to fold your booklet together …stop and start it until
you have managed to make your
piece of paper into a mini book
MINI BOOK ACTIVITY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8xJ2UzaQYU
Part 2 – folding your book…
Copy and paste this link in order to watch the video
Hopefully you now have your mini book folded up!
MINI BOOK ACTIVITY
Part 2 – folding your book…
MINI BOOK ACTIVITY
The next step is to go over all of your pencil lines
in the booklet with a pen. A
biro will do for this… and you
can rub out any pencil lines once you’ve completed
them all in pen
Part 3 – adding pen work…
It doesn’t have to be super neat – and you can make some pen lines thicker, some thinner. Whilst you are doing this think
about what your shapes/lines could become
Some Ideas for a theme…
Springtime Positivity
EnvironmentHome
Things I love Pattern
CharactersMovies
Food Hobbies
MINI BOOK ACTIVITY
Have a look through your booklet….
➢ what do the lines you have suggest to you?
➢ Will you choose an overall theme for your booklet?
➢ How can you make these shapes into part of a
design?➢ Will you add words/text to
your booklet? ➢ Use your imagination to
add some colour and pen work to your booklet now
Part 4 – a theme…This is my front
cover for my ‘spring’ mini
book
Now start working into your booklet with colouring pencils
and more biro work
Consider adding words or messages into your compositions
too
Choose a ‘colour set’ for your pages …a maximum of 6 colours
that sit well together
Remember you can blend colours together too!
Part 4 – decorating…
MINI BOOK ACTIVITY
MINI BOOK ACTIVITY
Part 4 – decorating…
Enjoy your booklet and create something positive!
I’ve spent all morning on my mini book but it’s still not finished yet!
Don’t worry as you can keep it with you to add to it over the
course of the week…you could write into it too, adding messages
or quotes …it could become a mini diary recording your time in
isolation.
MINI BOOK ACTIVITY
Part 5 – finishing…
We are keen to see
your progress so far, if
you have an artwork
or design you are
proud of email a
photograph to your
teacher.