I use the Mr. Doodle drawing faces now in elementary after doing a
hands on approach for years, with feeling where their eyes were in
relation to their ears, etc.. My students love it- Lhey listen
to the catchy toon and there are places to pause to draw. I recommend
it for 4th up to 6th.
Betsy
ARTNSOUL12@aol.com wrote:
>> Does anyone have a fun way to teach portraits and facial proportion
>> to
>> elementary kids. My explaination takes 1-2 class periods and is
>> about as
>> exciting as a root canal.
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I use the Mr. Doodle drawing faces now in elementary after doing
a hands on approach for years, with feeling where their eyes were in relation
to their ears, etc.. My students love it- Lhey listen
<br>to the catchy toon and there are places to pause to draw. I recommend
it for 4th up to 6th.
<br>Betsy
<p>ARTNSOUL12@aol.com wrote:
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