Art
- The student has learned about color theory, understanding primary and secondary colors, and how to mix colors to create new ones.
- They have also learned about different art techniques, such as shading, blending, and texture creation using basic art supplies like pencils, crayons, and pastels.
- The student has practiced observational drawing, learning how to accurately depict objects or still life compositions.
- They have also been introduced to the concepts of proportion and perspective in their drawings.
Encourage the student to experiment with different art mediums such as watercolors, acrylics, or oil pastels. Encourage them to explore different styles of art, from realism to abstract, and to continue practicing observational drawing, perhaps by taking regular trips to art galleries or nature to sketch from life.
Related Educational Toys and Games
- Darice 120-Piece Deluxe Art Set â Art Supplies for Drawing, Painting and More in a Plastic Case by Darice: This set includes a variety of art supplies like pencils, pastels, and watercolors, making it perfect for the young artist to explore and experiment with different mediums.
- How to Draw Cool Stuff: A Drawing Guide for Teachers and Students by Library Tales Publishing: This book provides step-by-step instructions for drawing basic and complex shapes, and would be a helpful resource for the 11-12 year old student to continue developing their drawing skills.
- Mandala Coloring Book For Kids: Cute Animals, Teen and Adult Coloring Book by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform: This coloring book offers intricate designs of animals and patterns for the student to explore and have fun with, providing an opportunity for creativity and fine motor skill development.