Drawing, the art of representing upon a flat surface the forms of objects and their positions and relations to one another. Drawing is a mode of expression. It is as natural to the child as writing and is used by him long before he learns to write, and in many instances even before he learns to talk. Experienced teachers of drawing claim that were drawing taught with as much care and persistence as language in the primary grades of the public schools, the children would go from these grades as proficient in one mode of expression as in the other.
- Practice Shading An Owl
- Ed Emberley's Children's Books
- A Terrible, Horrible Cursive Exercise
- Create Fall Leave Patterns
- Draw a Scarecrow Emphasizing The Use of Pattern(s)
- Draw a Shaded White Spider Web
- Draw a Landscape Using Vincent Van Gogh's Drawing Technique
- Draw Klimt Figures
- Drawing Dragons
- When History Becomes Legend: Catapults and Dragons
- Draw Mardi Gras Performers
- Learning to draw birds
- Learning to draw by use of a grid system
Simple Drawing Exercises for Young Students:
Picture Writing:
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