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Exaggerated Expressions

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    ArtsEdge

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Description

The activities found on the Crayola website provide teachers with step-by-step instructions for creating works of art with their students. In this particular activity students read or write literature in which strong emotions are expressed. They name these emotions and then observe how their own facial features change to express them. Students then make a large, detailed 2-dimensional drawing of a character and setting from the literature. Adaptations are provided at the end of the activity to help meet the individual needs of students. Less

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    Topics and Grades

    Grade: 3 to 12

    Topics: Visual Arts & Performing Arts, Reading Comprehension, Visual Arts, English-Language Arts, Writing Strategies

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    Resource Type/Classification:

    • Teacher Materials


    Tool for: Administrators, Teachers, Parents

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    Instructional Strategy

    Grouping: Large Group Instruction

    Teaching Method: Discussions