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  1. Instructions. Choose one color of your dry erase markers and make a drawing on your first plate such as a stick figure, a heart, or text. Image Credit: Svenja Lohner, Science Buddies / Science Buddies. Let it dry for a couple of seconds and then use a dry finger to wipe across your drawing.

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  2. Jul 13, 2020 · This home learning project is split up into different ‘lessons’, based on Still Life in art. Students are given examples to look at, video clips to watch and lesson outcomes to help them work independently. Students will end up having an understanding of Still Life in art, a range of observational drawings and collage experiments ...

  3. Steps to Magic. Create Your Masterpiece: Grab your glass plate and dry erase marker. Draw a simple figure on the plate—perhaps a smiling stick figure or a little boat. Your artwork should be bold and simple. The Magic Pour: Slowly start to pour water onto the glass plate. Pour just enough to cover the drawing gently.

  4. Feb 11, 2014 · Earthquake – This is a classic trivia game that is easy to play and will undoubtedly be fun for everyone in the classroom. To play 'Earthquake,' grab your marker and draw a grid on the whiteboard that is 5 by 5, labeling each column with the letters A through E, and each row from one to five. Each square will have a question in it, a question ...

  5. Oct 23, 2013 · Instructions: Prepare surface one class in advance: students collage a scrap of newspaper, a piece of black charcoal paper, and a scrap of brown craft paper onto a larger white sheet of drawing paper 12×18″. Choose 3-4 objects to draw from the still life boxes. No more than two can be fruit (only 1 simple fruit), the rest must be objects.

  6. www.sciencefun.org › kidszone › experimentsDry Erase - Science Fun

    Materials: A glass plate, bowl, or picture frame Dry erase marker Water Instructions: Draw a simple picture on the glass. A stick figure is a good one to start with Pour water onto the plate or into the bowl slowly to lift up the drawing Swirl the water around to make the picture dance and move WATCH THE QUICK AND EASY VIDEO TUTORIAL! How does it work? The marker leaves behind mixture of ...

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  8. Practice creating simple contour line drawings of onions. The pattern on the skin of the onion helps students to see cross-contour lines, which help to give a shape volume. Create longer observation drawings from simple still life set-ups. You may wish to include flowers, vases, jars, fruit, or simple objects.

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