Overlapping City
Grade K - 2 - April 6 - April 10
Description
Students will create an architectural drawing inspired by New York City. They will use patterns to add detail to their architecture and then use markers and crayons to add bold and beautiful colors to their architectural gem.
Lesson Objectives
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Students will learn about overlapping and shapes in architecture.
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Students will create their own cityscapes that create a sense of depth by overlapping the buildings.
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Students will use lines and shapes to create patterns.
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Students will explore how colors can accentuate patterns.
Materials
Pencil
Paper
Markers, Crayons, Watercolors
Steps
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Watch the video and examine the examples
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Draw a Rectangle
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Lightly draw a horizon line with a pencil on white paper. Draw one complete tower, ensuring the bottom starts on the horizon line.
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Draw More Rectangles and Squares
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Create 2-4 additional towers, overlapping toward the bottom of the buildings to create a sense of depth. Add Interest by including triangles and domes to the top of the buildings.
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Add Pattern
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Add shapes, lines, and patterns ….monster in the background!
Outline
Outline all pencil marks with a black sharpie or pen, using a pen for small designs.
Color
Use a variety of colors to highlight and enhance your patterns.