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Title: First Grade


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First Grade
  • Visual Art

2
Elements of Art used in 1st Grade
  • Line
  • Organic line
  • Geometric line
  • Line Design
  • Repetition

3
Line A stroke between two points.
4
Dots can be another way to create line, these are
examples of art made with only dots.
5
Organic line irregular, bumpy lines found in
nature
6
A line can spiral, dance, branch, flow and dot
across your paper.
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A line can be thick and thin.
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Geometric line Straight lines or lines that
sharply change direction
  • Find the geometric straight lines in this
    drawing.

9
Line Design repetitive lines make patterns.
10
Repetition The rhythmic repeating of objects
and patterns (stiletto AAA or alternating AbAb)
11
  • Repeating lines in areas can create different
    patterns.

12
Repeating Pattern
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A continues line design can make a great border.
14
Identify Experience
  • Label, list, name, define, relate, recall and use
    art making tools

15
Recognize the difference between organic lines
(found in nature)
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Or man-made geometric straight lines that sharply
change direction.
17
Are these organic or geometric lines?

18
Which lines are geometric and which are organic?
19
Experiment drawing some lines that do these
things,
  • Spiral, curve, branch and zigzag forming
    patterns.

20
Explore Contextualize
  • Discover, look at, investigate, experience and
    form ideas

21
Experience the joy of creating combinations of
line designs. Make simple repetitive patterns.
22
There are patterns that repeat all around us,
look at your clothing can you find repetitive
pattern.
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Draw some patterns, color or paint them. Then
put them together to make a piece of art.

24
Read Ish by Peter H. Reynolds
25
Build Skills Practice
  • Apply, construct, demonstrate, illustrate,
    evaluate and practice

26
Practice making lines that are horizontal,
vertical and diagonal.
  • Horizontal Lines
  • Vertical Lines
  • Diagonal Lines

27
Recognize objects that form a line and arrange
objects into a line.
28
Begin to show awareness of size relationship
between lines. Do a drawing of big and small
shapes.
29
Use rhythm in showing syncopated lines, this is
a way to include a variety of rhythms flowing or
a progressive line.
30
Analyze Integrate
  • Compare, contrast, distinguish, examine and
    incorporate

31
Find line design patterns in photos and artworks

32
Photos with Line Design
33
Pick favorite combinations of line designs to
draw and then color.
34
Draw while listening to music, then let the music
guide you to draw with feeling using your
imagination.
35
Still Music by the artist Ben Shahn
36
Research Create
  • Study, explore, seek, be creative, imagine and
    produce

37
Observe in picture books or artworks different
emotions using lines.
  • In the book Mr. Gumpys Outing the artist
    John Burningham shows good use of line in telling
    a story.

38
Read the book, Drawing Book of Facesby Ed
Emberley
39
Try drawing faces from books other than coloring
books.
40
  • Sketch facial features inside some drawn
    heads.

41
Draw short and tall stick figures showing correct
size relationships.
42
Images by the artist Paul Klee
  • Pastoral (Rhythms)
  • Zitronen

43
Images by Paul Klee
  • Captive
  • Embrace

44
Refine Contribute
  • Show skill mastery for
  • grade level, give
  • opinions, support
  • others, and show art.

45
Produce line drawings showing an awareness of
self in the (local) world, using symbols in
communicating meaning.
46
Art with symbols
47
  • Think of something that you want to express
    with a drawing.

48
Do your own drawing of something that has meaning
to you.
49
Talk about your artwork and its meaning with
another person.
50
Display your art work in your class room or in
an art show.
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