Third graders learned about contour line. They read the book Howard and the Purple Crayon and created a new environment for Harold. Then, they learned about observational drawing and drew the contour of a piece of fruit:
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Fourth graders studied one-point perspective:
Fifth graders studied the concept of foreshortening:
Kindergarten learned about different kinds of lines. They made a variety of projects, met the Bananas in Pajamas and made portraits of them:
Second grade learned how line showed movement by studying the artist Keith Haring and creating artwork in his style:
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