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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to appreciate and understand the elements of art through the lens of Call of Duty.

Materials and Prep

  • Computer or gaming console with access to Call of Duty game
  • Paper and pencil
  • Understanding of the basic controls and gameplay of Call of Duty

Activities

  • Play a short session of Call of Duty, and pay attention to the visual elements such as colors, shapes, and textures within the game.

  • After playing, create a drawing or painting inspired by the visuals and themes seen in the game.

  • Discuss the artwork created, and how it relates to the visual elements seen in Call of Duty.

Third Grade Talking Points

  • "In Call of Duty, we can see different colors like green for grass and blue for the sky. What colors do you see in the game?"
  • "What shapes can you find in the game? Are there any circles, squares, or triangles?"
  • "How does the game make you feel? Do the visuals make you excited, scared, or curious?"

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