I actually did this project with my teens in junior high. The one on the blog was done by me though. The girls are still working on theirs. I really appreciated it since extreme foreshortening has always been really tricky for me. Thanks so much for sharing!
I can see why they got ooo's and aaah's. What a great way to teach the sometimes difficult concept of foreshortening to 3rd graders. (or any grader for that matter).
Lovin your blog. I found it on art projects for kids, another incredible blog.
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I can't wait to try these out! They are so cool!
these are awesome! so creative and so fun! makes me wish i got to do a cool project like that when i was in 3rd grade. no fair!
Thanks!! They were a hit with the kids, also :)
My kids want to do this! What size paper did you use?
These look awesome. How many class periods did they take to complete?
I actually did this project with my teens in junior high. The one on the blog was done by me though. The girls are still working on theirs.
I really appreciated it since extreme foreshortening has always been really tricky for me.
Thanks so much for sharing!
I can see why they got ooo's and aaah's. What a great way to teach the sometimes difficult concept of foreshortening to 3rd graders. (or any grader for that matter).
Lovin your blog. I found it on art projects for kids, another incredible blog.
I love your lesson plans.
I think the kids will enjoy the space portraits.
Thanks so much,
LBlain
This is a really awesome idea! It's a fun way to teach a tough concept. Your website and blogs are really helpful! Thanks
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