Meshack has filled up his whole sketchbook with great action packed stories about Pokemon! He has inserted himself into the story line so that he is one of the characters. Someone might have a future as a graphic novel writer! Good job Meshack!
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This week's featured artist is Xander from the second grade! Xander has been working hard this year in his sketchbook on lively drawings many of which take up two pages! His characters have great expression and the details he adds in his work really make his artwork stand out. This week's featured artist is Harlow from the fifth grade! Harlow enjoys spending her free time drawing and trying out different drawing tools like Coptic markers, pen, pencils and even her drawing tablet! She would like to be an animator when she grows up and I think we can all agree that she has a great shot at it! Thank you Harlow for sharing your talent with us. Take a look through this week's featured artist's sketchbook: Brandi S. from the second grade! Brandi is very interested in art and does every sketchbook prompt that is shared on the morning announcements. She draws wonderful figures of her and her mom throughout her sketchbooks as well as other people like her friends and even George Washington! It is so great that Brandi has taken the time to write sentences with her prompts so that later when she is older she can look through this and know what the prompt was about. Way to go Brandi! Keep up the great work! Check out the amazing job Jacob from Mrs. Fish's class is doing in his sketchbook. Jacob excels in showing detail in his artwork. He takes special care to label things and divides up the space on his pages to show his many ideas in an interesting way. We can't wait to see more exciting prompts filled out by Jacob! Great job! This week's featured artist is fourth grader Kristoff Dujua. Kristoff has a collection of self-portraits inside his sketchbook where he has been exploring cartooning and how to make portraits look more realistic with use of shading. Self-portraits are pictures that the artist makes to look like himself. Do you see a resemblance between Kristoff and his self-portraits? I do!
Here is a peak inside fifth grader Daimaree's sketchbook. Daimaree has been experimenting with drawing different characters inspired by music video dancers Ayo and Teo. Daimaree is working on the challenge of hands and feet- some of the hardest things to draw! Thanks for sharing with us Daimaree and keep up the great work!
If you have an idea for our weekly sketchbook prompt please share it with Mrs. Suder here.
If you could take your class on a field trip where would you go?
If you could redesign your classroom what would it look like? What would our school look like underwater? If you could create a new app what would it do? You discovered a new flower or plant! What is it? Design Mrs. Hamlin a new Birthday Book Hat! 12/8: If you could rearrange your classroom what would you change? What would you add or take away?
12/13: Be a fashion designer. Design a tacky sweater! |
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