Activity: "Free hand drawing"
Art
- The child has learned basic drawing techniques such as line, shape, and shading.
- They have improved their hand-eye coordination through the activity.
- They have explored different art styles and found their own unique drawing style.
- They have learned to observe and replicate objects from real life, enhancing their observational skills.
Encourage the child to continue developing their free hand drawing skills by experimenting with different mediums such as charcoal, pastels, or ink. They can also try drawing from imagination or creating their own original characters. Encourage them to explore different subject matters like landscapes, portraits, or still life. Providing them with art books or online resources for inspiration can also help them expand their creativity.
Book Recommendations
- The Drawing Book for Kids: 365 Daily Things to Draw, Step by Step by Woo! Jr. Kids Activities: This book provides a year's worth of drawing prompts and step-by-step instructions to keep the child engaged and continuously improving their drawing skills.
- How to Draw Cool Stuff: A Drawing Guide for Teachers and Students by Catherine V. Holmes: This book offers step-by-step instructions for drawing various cool objects and designs, helping the child expand their creativity and learn new techniques.
- How to Draw People by Barbara Soloff Levy: This book provides simple and clear instructions for drawing different types of people, helping the child learn the basics of human anatomy and proportions.
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