Pricing options
At this time, this is a single art class.
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$15.00
Regular price
Course curriculum
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How To Draw A Robot With Geometric Shapes Intermediate Art Lesson
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Geometric Project for Intermediate Art Lesson
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Introduction to How to Draw a Geometric Robot
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Boy Blue Robot Drawing Step 1
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Blue Robot Color with Markers Step 2
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Girl Robot Drawing Step 1
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Girl Robot Color with Markers
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About this course
- $15.00
- 7 lessons
- 0.5 hours of video content
How to Draw A Robot with Geometric Shapes
7 - 9 years old (recommended)
Let’s look for Geometric shapes made by man and found in our home. Triangles, squares, circles, and rectangles are precise and regular. I have provided a practice sheet if you want to draw a shape you cannot find. I encourage my students to trace the shapes first, then draw them in the boxes next to the shape.
Materials
• Variety of colored paper
• 9” x 12” or larger sheet of white construction paper or marker paper
• Black permanent markers
• Colored markers
• Scissors
• Pencils and erasers
• Geometric objects found in your house
Supplies You'll Need
Tru-Ray Construction Paper P103031, 10 Classic Colors, 9" x 12", 50 Sheets
Scissors
Pencils and erasers
Geometric objects found in your house
Sharpe Markers Variety Pack in Black
Crayola Markers
Dual Tip Art Marker Pens Fine Point Journal Pens & Colored Brush tip
Tombow markers https://amzn.to/3iBlJg8
Bianyo Alcohol Markers https://amzn.to/3DWmwDQ
Strathmore Marker Paper Pad https://amzn.to/3Xht72r
Grades 2- 4th
Learning Objectives
• Use various geometric shapes to create robots.
• Observe three-dimensional objects and see if they are geometric or organic shapes.
• Look for simple shapes in objects.
• Use fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination in drawing lines using markers.
• Use Scissors to cut geometric shapes
• Trace cut paper shapes to create robots
• Draw geometric shapes to create robots
Art Curriculum Video Classes
The video lessons in this section are part of a Larger Art Course. The larger art courses cover all the Elements of Art and Principles of Design based on Nation Standards. In addition, I will provide vocabulary, examples, and full art lesson plans in a digital download PDF format.
Each lesson comes with the following:
• Bible Verse and/or story or devotional
• Step-by-step instructions for art projects
• Examples of other student’s work
• Elements of art and principles of design vocabulary and definitions
• Beginner or intermediate projects
The best part of learning art with me is how all projects are connected to The Master Creator - All Mighty God.
You can choose a 4-week or 8-week plan from the larger courses. The bundled art classes are separated by age group, K-2nd, 3rd-4th, 5th-6th, and 7th-8th grades. Sometimes grades are combined.
Miss Karen
Karen Barge
[email protected]Karen Barge is a native Texan born and raised in Dallas, now living in southern California. Karen received a Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree from The University of North Texas and went back to school to get a degree in Computer Graphics in Multimedia a few years later. In 1992, Karen pursued a career in California as a graphic designer in the video game industry. She worked for GTE/Verizon for 9 years. After that she ran her own graphic design corporation for 6 years.
Along the way, she taught a variety of art classes for ages 4 to 85. She created her own curriculum for classes at the Vista Art Foundation’s Gallery 204 and held teaching positions at several Montessori and Catholic schools. Karen has taught kids classes and camps, watercolor, acrylic and oil painting.
Coming soon! 4 and 8-week courses
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