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 can't wait to try these out! They are so cool!
ReplyDeletethese 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!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! They were a hit with the kids, also :)
ReplyDeleteMy kids want to do this! What size paper did you use?
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome. How many class periods did they take to complete?
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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).
ReplyDeleteLovin your blog. I found it on art projects for kids, another incredible blog.
I love your lesson plans.
ReplyDeleteI 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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