We were so excited to start a new art unit this week. We had a good time learning all about mixing colors and how both James Whistler and Claude Monet paid such close attention to the colors in their paintings. But, I’d say Liam and I were both ready for something new. So our line art activity and lesson came at the perfect time!
Lesson
The concept of ‘line’ is not that hard to understand. And by early elementary most children have a common knowledge of different types of lines whether they realize it or not. He was able to draw all sorts before we even began the lesson but didn’t necessarily know what each one was called.
This week, we had family in town so our lesson was quite casual. The book I had picked out was not available at the library so he cuddled up on the couch and listened to it on YouTube with his Pa.
Afterwards, we practiced drawing more lines using a poster as a guide, played a matching game to really practice the correct names of each line, went on a line scavenger hunt around the house and then created a fun hot air balloon line art activity!
What We Learned
By the end of the lesson, he was able to:
- identify different types of lines
- demonstrate his knowledge of line by creating a Hot Air Balloon project
He also now has a good understanding of many new vocabulary words such as:
- line
- straight
- curved
- zigzag
- wavy
- spiral
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Other Great Resources
Here are some great resources that are not included in my Lesson Plan but that I felt were still worth mentioning. And I’m sure I’ll come back to these when we have space time throughout our week.
Videos
Books
See You Soon!
Next week we will continue studying about different lines and how they are important in art.
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Here are some previous art lessons you might enjoy:
Lesson 1 – Cave Painting
Lesson 2 – Ancient Egyptian Art
Lesson 3 – Mixing Colors
Lesson 4 – Claude Monet
Lesson 5 – James Whistler
Lesson 6 – Warm and Cool Colors