Kindergarten Art Lessons:



4th Grade Art Lessons:

Lesson: Lighthouses

Objectives:

1. Students will become familiar with lighthouses and their purposes.

2. Students will practice drawing a lighthouse to increase their drawing and observation skills.

3. Students will create a finished lighthouse drawing.

Activities:

1. Students will discuss with teacher in a question and answer format the various aspects and history of lighthouses.

2. Students will draw a practice lighthouse following the teacher’s step-by-step instructions.

3. Students will view various lighthouse images created by famous artists such Georges Seurat and Edward Hopper (Art Express, Green Book, p.18, 1997).

4. Students will view various lighthouse photographs and models.

5. Students will select an image of a lighthouse to draw either from a model, looking at a photograph, a work of art, or from their own imagination.

6. Students will add color to their images.

Materials:

Paper, drawing paper (9x12in.), colored pencils, crayons, markers, watercolor paints, lighthouse visuals and models

Homework: Any unfinished classroom work.

Assessment: 1 to 10 on a 10-point scale for work appropriate to the grade level.

| |Excellent 2 |Good 1 |Fair .5 |Incomplete 0 |

|Fulfillment of Lesson/Demonstration of Concept | | | | |

|Overall Appeal | | | | |

|Drawing/Art Skills (Craftsmanship) | | | | |

|Addition of Color/Shading | | | | |

|Additional Creativity | | | | |

Comments: This will usually take three 45-minute lesson times.

Indiana Academic Standards: 1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10,11,13

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Leah H. Morgan, Orleans Elementary School, 2003

4th Grade Student Work

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