September 2017 - Kinds of Lines

2nd-3rd Grade

Project Title: Kinds of Lines

Description:
  • Students review basic line types.  Lines can be bent or broken into angles.  Lines can create an infinite amount of configurations.  Students developed 2 line designs; one using bent, angular lines, and one using curved lines.  They had a choice of any color combination using markers.  Last, students worked collaboratively to layout 6 or 8 designs in a finished piece.

Vocabulary: 
  • zigzag, wavy, loops, curly, scalloped, squiggly lines, etc.
  • rhythm
  • balance
  • contrast
  • direction
  • repetition
  • smphasis
  • variety
  • motion
  • composition

Resources: 

  • The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble (Dutton, 1978)
  • Rush Hour, NY (1915) by Max Weber
  • The Tiger (1912) by Franz Marc

Materials:

  • 6"x 6" tagboard squares
  • Black Sharpies
  • watercolor markers
  • Black Bristol Board

Examples of Student Artwork:












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