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This is a collection of open source and hand drawn faces. The faces are cut in half, so only the left or right side is shown. The job of the student is to do their best to complete the face by drawing the other side. The idea is to emulate the existing style of the drawing as much as possible.
A variety of different styles, ages, and people are represented in this 9 page document. Faces can be drawn to easily reinforce lessons of value, tone, expression and atmosphere.
A variety of different styles, ages, and people are represented in this 9 page document. Faces can be drawn to easily reinforce lessons of value, tone, expression and atmosphere.
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5th - 8th
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This is a collection of open source and hand drawn faces. The faces are cut in half, so only the left or right side is shown. The job of the student is to do their best to complete the face by drawing the other side. The idea is to emulate the existing style of the drawing as much as possible.
A variety of different styles, ages, and people are represented in this 9 page document. Faces can be drawn to easily reinforce lessons of value, tone, expression and atmosphere.
A variety of different styles, ages, and people are represented in this 9 page document. Faces can be drawn to easily reinforce lessons of value, tone, expression and atmosphere.
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The variety of faces allowed differing skill levels to be successful. It also gave choice to the students. It was a great introduction activity to portraits.
This resource was a big help at a busy, difficult time. THANK YOU !!
I have used it as an in-class as well as distance learning assignment and felt it was well received and very useful as a drawing exercise.
My 5th graders loved these!
The students had fun with this as they learned about proportions.
A confidence builder!
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