Jungle

JUNGLE
1. Process: watercolour pencil technique 17%
2. Product: jungle drawing 33%
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JUNGLE
1. Process: watercolour pencil technique 17%
2. Product: jungle drawing 33%

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THIS LESSON
  • Introduction watercolour pencils.
  • Grid drawing.
  • Draw evenly graded value change, primary colours.
  • Evaluation.
By the end of the lesson, you will be able to draw an even grid with the correct dimensions for the application of watercolor pencils.

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Please gather your materials.
DRAWING BOX - HB PENCIL
DRAWING PAPER
RULER



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LESSON PLAN
  • Grid drawing - lesson 1 
  • Colouring - lesson 2
  • Jungle drawing - lesson 3 through 8
By the end of the lesson, you will be able to draw an even grid with the correct dimensions for the application of watercolor pencils.

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Watercolour pencils 
They combine drawing with painting.
A medium that gives the artist the best of both worlds.

Because the medium is encased inside of a pencil that can be sharpened, the artist can create detailed and delicate marks that may be difficult to achieve with a brush.

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Slide 6 - Video

 Draw 9 rectangular shapes:

 Width: 4 cm, Length: 8 cm
 Arrange in rows of 3

The divisions or spaces between lines are uniform and consistent throughout.

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Create specific criteria for evaluating the grid and categorize it into Fail, Pass, or Good.
GRID
Fail:
Pass:
Good:

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Make an evenly graded value change.
Blend two colours by overlapping them in the middle, apply water with brush.
Draw 2 different geometric patterns and 1 natural pattern. Apply water with brush. 

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 Draw 9 rectangular shapes:

 Width: 4 cm, Length: 8 cm
 Arrange in rows of 3

The divisions or spaces between lines are uniform and consistent throughout.

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EVALUATION
How did you ensure that your grid was 
even and accurately dimensioned?
By the end of the lesson, you will be able to draw an even grid with the correct dimensions for the application of watercolor pencils.

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THIS LESSON
Introduction
Colouring
Evaluation
By the end of the lesson, you will be able to create a graded value change and mix colours using watercolour pencils.

Slide 12 - Slide

 Draw 9 rectangular shapes:

 Width: 4 cm, Length: 8 cm
 Arrange in rows of 3

The divisions or spaces between lines are uniform and consistent throughout.

Slide 13 - Slide

Make an evenly graded value change.
Blend two colours by overlapping them in the middle, apply water with brush.
Draw 2 different geometric patterns and 1 natural pattern. Apply water with brush. 

Slide 14 - Slide

EVALUATION
What is the difference between working 
with gouache paint and watercolour pencils?
By the end of the lesson, you will be able to create a graded value change and mix colours using watercolour pencils.

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THIS LESSON
Introduction jungle drawing
Evaluation
By the end of the lesson, you can create a drawing with a geometric patterned frame.

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Create a 3 cm border around your drawing. 
Fill it with a geometric pattern.

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THIS LESSON
Evaluation
Look at each other's work and give tips and compliments.

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THIS LESSON
Element of art: space
You can create a jungle drawing that incorporates foreground, middle ground, and background. 
You can use techniques such as overlapping, size variation, and perspective to create depth and convey a sense of space, effectively placing various elements of the jungle (e.g., trees, animals, and foliage) in relation to one another.

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Slide 20 - Video

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REFLECTION
Underline what you have used.
You can create a jungle drawing that incorporates foreground, middle ground, and background. 
You can use techniques such as overlapping, size variation, and perspective to create depth and convey a sense of space, effectively placing various elements of the jungle (e.g., trees, animals, and foliage) in relation to one another.

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PREVIOUS 
LESSON



Element of art: space
Summarize or explain key points.

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PREVIOUS
LESSON
Element of art: space
You can create a jungle drawing that incorporates foreground, middle ground, and background. 
You can use techniques such as overlapping, size variation, and perspective to create depth and convey a sense of space, effectively placing various elements of the jungle (e.g., trees, animals, and foliage) in relation to one another.

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THIS LESSON
- Element of art: space
video / exercise sheet
- Jungle drawing
- Reflection 
You can create a jungle drawing that incorporates, atmospheric perspectiveaerial perspective, and diminishing detail.

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Element of Art: Space
Brief introduction to the concept of "space" in art, focusing on overlapping, atmospheric perspective, and aerial perspective.
Show examples and explain how these techniques create depth.

Jungle Drawing Activity
Students will apply the space techniques discussed by creating their own jungle drawing.
Encourage the use of overlapping, atmospheric perspective, and diminishing detail.

Reflection
Discuss as a group how space was used in their drawings.
Ask students to share what was challenging and what they enjoyed about the process.

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Slide 27 - Video

Landscapes - space
UNDERLINE
Overlapping - Stacking - Atmospheric perspective - Aerial perspective - Diminishing detail - Diminishing scale



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Landscapes
Space

Read the text and complete
the assignments.

ASSIGNMENT
14 - 15 - 16

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Jungle drawing
I will divide the class into three groups.

Each group will receive feedback on their
assignment, focusing on how it relates to the
drawing.

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REFLECTION
Share what was challenging.

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