artbook 1º eso clil 2014 15
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Cuadernillo CLIL de EPV para 1º de ESOTRANSCRIPT
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CLIL PROYECT1º of ESO
IES MESA Y LÓPEZ
This book belongs to:
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INDEX:Unit 0: IntroductionUnit 1: Visual comunicationUnit 2: Lines and shapesUnit 3: Geometric shapes
DRAWING SYMBOLSTRIANGLESSTARS AND SNOWFLAKES
Unit 4: Light and coloursUnit 5: Forms and spaceUnit 6: ComicUnit 7: Using the computerUnit 8: Analysing images
EVALUACIÓN:
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ASPECTO EVALUADO INSTRUMENTO DE EVALUACIÓN
PORCENTAJE DE LACALIFICACIÓN TOTAL
COMPRENSIÓN YAPLICACIÓN
DE LOS CONTENIDOS.
Controles, trabajos
monográficos exposiciones orales
20 % de la nota total.
PROCEDIMIENTOS,HÁBITOS DE TRABAJO.
Proyectos. Cuadernillo Bloc de dibujo o
láminas. Trabajos teóricos.
50 % de la nota total.
ACTITUD.
Registros: Asistencia. Material. Respeto. Interés. Participación. Deberes Limpieza
30% de la nota total.
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RULES
MATERIALS I HAVE TO BRING EVERY DAY
2 lápices de grafito HB y 3B (no traer portaminas)
Goma y afilador
Al menos 12 lápices de colores
Al menos 12 rotuladores de punta gruesa
1 rotulador fino negro con tinta de gel
1 regla pequeña
Bloc de dibujo DINA 4 con láminas de al menos 120 gr.
MATERIALS I HAVE TO BRING WHEN MY TEACHER TELLS ME
1 caja de al menos 10 ceras Manley (no traer otra marca)
Esuadra, cartabón y transportador de ángulos (o GEODREIECK )
Compás de precisión
Tijeras
Pegamento
2 Euros para pagar este cuadernillo y el resto del material común que se usa en el curso (Barro, palillos para modelar, témperas, pinceles, rotuladores permanentes, etc.)
Pen- drive
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UNIT 0: MATERIALS AND CLASSROOM LANGUAGECLASSROOM LANGUAGE:… doing a roll call…•HERE: AQUÍ, PRESENTE
… calling the teacher…
•MISS/MISTER, PLEASE!•COULD YOU COME, PLEASE? :¿ PUEDE VENIR, POR FAVOR?
… you don’t understand…
•COULD YOU REPEAT, PLEASE?: ¿PODRÍA REPETIR, POR FAVOR?•I´M SORRY, I DON´T UNDERSTAND: LO SIENTO, NO ENTIENDO.•COULD YOU SPEAK LOUDER? : ¿PUEDE HABLAR MÁS ALTO?•COULD YOU SPEAK MORE SLOWLY: ¿PUEDE HABLAR MÁS DESPACIO?
… asking for permission…
•MAY I GO TO THE TOILETE?: ¿PUEDO IR AL SERVICIO?•CAN WE USE OUR BOOK/ DICTIONARY…? : ¿PODEMOS USAR EL LIBRO/ EL DICCIONARIO…?•MAY I BORROW A PENCIL, A PEN ….? : ¿PUEDO PEDIR ….?•MAY I SIT DOWN HERE WITH ..?: PUEDO SENTARME AQUÍ CON …?•SORRY I´M LATE, MAY I COME IN?: SIENTO EL RETRASO, ¿PUEDO ENTRAR?
… asking questions…
•HOW DO YOU SAY ………. IN ENGLISH? : ¿CÓMO SE DICE ……..EN INGLÉS?•WHAT DOES ………… MEAN IN ENGLISH?: ¿QUÉ SIGNIFICA ……….. EN INGLÉS?•WHAT´S THE ENGLISH/SPANISH WORD FOR… ?: ¿CUÁL ES LA PALABRA EN INGLÉS PARA …?•I HAVE A QUESTION: TENGO UNA PREGUNTA.•HOW DO YOU SPELL IT? : ¿CÓMO SE DELETREA?•HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE THIS WORD? : ¿CÓMO SE PRONUNCIA ESTA PALABRA?•IS THIS RIGHT/OK? : ¿ESTÁ BIEN?, ¿ ES CORRECTO?•WHAT DO I / WE HAVE TO DO?: ¿QUÉ TENGO/TENEMOS QUE HACER?•WHEN ARE WE TAKING THE EXAM? : ¿CUÁNDO TENEMOS EL EXAMEN?•HOW LONG DO WE HAVE TO COMPLETE THE WORKSHEET?: ¿ CUANTO TIEMPO TENEMOS PARA ….?•IS IT FOR HANDING IN? : ¿ ES PARA ENTREGAR?•WHEN DO WE HAVE TO HAND IT IN? : ¿ CUÁNDO HAY QUE ENTREGARLO?•WHAT PAGE? : ¿ EN QUÉ PÁGINA?•WHICH EXERCISE? : ¿ QUÉ EJERCICIO?
…correcting, answering, expressing…
•I THINK I GOT IT WRONG: CREO QUE LO TENGO/LO HICE MAL.•I DON´T KNOW THE ANSWER: NO SÉ LA RESPUESTA.•I HAVE ALREADY FINISHED: YA HE TERMINADO.•I HAVEN´T FINISHED YET: TODAVÍA NO HE TERMINADO.•I COULDN´T FINISH : NO PUDE TERMINAR.•I DIDN´T HAVE EHOUGH TIME. NO TUVE TIEMPO SUFICIENTE.•I CAN´T SEE THE BOARD, THE ..: NO PUEDO VER LA PIZARRA,…•I KNOW THE ANSWER: SÉ LA RESPUESTA•I WOULD LIKE TO CORRECT/ TO ANSWER: MES GUSTARÍA CORREGIR, RESPONDER•SORRY, BUT I FORGOT TO BRING MY …: LO SIENTO, PERO SE ME OLVIDÓTRAER …
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Write your name in the white rectangle and draw your hobby. Then, fold it and put in on your desk so everyone can see your name and your drawing
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UNIT 0: MATERIALS AND CLASSROOM LANGUAGE
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UNIT 0: MATERIALS AND CLASSROOM LANGUAGE
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UNIT 0: MATERIALS AND CLASSROOM LANGUAGEWrite as many sentences as possible:
We use
a sharpener
to
paint
sharpen
anglesan eraser
a rulerstraight lines
a compassdraw
wipe off
a protractor circles
our pencilsa pencil
a marker
cut
measure
papera brush
a colour pencilwith poster colors
a square
scissors perpendicular lines
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UNIT 1: VISUAL COMUNICATION
Turn these abstract shapes into objects. Then write the name of every object under every picture
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1. Look at the examples of these TYPES OF IMAGES:2. Are they drawings, paintings, photographs, advertisings, logos, signs, sculptures,
posters, comics…2. Do you know other types of images that are missing? 3. Order them from more realistic to abstract.
UNIT 1: VISUAL COMUNICATION
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UNIT 1: VISUAL COMUNICATION
Now design three signs with the following meanings: Park, kitchen, and beach. Use only a black marker:
Write the possible meaning of these signs :
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Vocabulary of the unit:english spanish
WRITE SENTENCES WITH THE WORDS ABOVE
Revision:
UNIT 1: VISUAL COMUNICATION
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UNIT 2: LINES AND SHAPES Art elements are the building blocks of any work of art. The main elements are line, color, value, texture, space, shape and form.
THE LINE is an imaginary succession of points used to draw things on a plane surface.
The line has always a direction and a thickness
We use lines to limit forms , to draw structures, but also to create an impression of volume and space.
Types of lines:
Positive and Negative Shapes and FormsShapes can be expressed as either positive or negative.A positive shape is one that is created by the artist and is clearly visible. A positive shape possesses a clear border and can easily be identified by a viewer. A positive form is anything the artist creates that contains mass.Negative shapes are more difficult to define. Basically a negative shape is created within the space between or around positive shapes. In the most basic explaination possible, a dougnut shape or form would possess a negative shape or form in the doughnut hole space.
SHAPES Shape is an enclosed space defined by other elements of art. When a line crosses itself or intersects with other lines to enclose a space it creates a shape. Shape is two-dimensional, it has height and width but no depth.
Organic and Geometric Shapes Geometric Shapes are circles, squares, rectangles, triangles and other polygons. We see them in architecture and manufactured items. These can be defined in mathematical terms. Organic Shapes are, for example, leafs, seashells, flowers, etc. These shapes are not regular or even. Their edges are curved, angular, or a combination of both. We see them in nature and with characteristics that are free flowing, informal and irregular.
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Draw five or six lines that cross each otherTry to fill the spaces between the lines with as many types of lines as you can. Try all types of lines: wavy, curly, jagged, dashes, fat, thin, etc.
UNIT 2: LINES AND SHAPES
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Look at the pictures and draw your hand with the same technique. Then, describe how to do it using the following words:Outline, soft, marker, horizontal line, parallel line, thick, thin, background
UNIT 2: LINES AND SHAPES
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UNIT 2: LINES AND SHAPES
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DRAWING WITH GEOMETRIC SHAPES
Draw these pictures (organic shapes) using geometric shapes:
Tux is a penguin character and the official mascot of the Linux kernel. It was created by Larry Ewing in 1996.
The Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) is one of the world’s most endangered marine mammals, with fewer than 600 individuals currently surviving.They used to live on the Canary Islands, but the deterioration of their habitat , the killing by fishermen, (accidentally or not), and the pollution of the water made them disappear from our coasts.
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LETTERS AND IMAGES
Draw your name in thick letters with shadows on the cover of this book
1. Count the letters of your name and draw the middle one in the centre of the paper.2. Write each in regular font but remember to use capital letters. 3. Draw a line around the outside of every line and curve of the letter.4. Then, add shadows on the left and the bottom part of the letter.5. At the end, you can paint the letters or decorate them as you like.
DRAWING LETTERS
UNIT 2: LINES AND SHAPES
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Draw things that look like the following letters
LETTERS AND IMAGES
A B C
D E F
G H I
J K L
M N O
UNIT 2: LINES AND SHAPES
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UNIT 2: LINES AND SHAPES
SHAPESChoose a picture an draw the outline, the fill and the silhouette of it. Look at the example below:Picture: Outline: Silhouette: Fill:
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UNIT 2: LINES AND SHAPES
Stephen Marchant, a cartoonist from London's Cartoon Museum, shows you how to draw a cartoon dog. Create your cheeky pup, with these simple cartoon tips.Step 1: Rough outlineStart with an oval for his head. Overlap another oval for your dog's snout. Next, mark out his body. Like all good cartoon dogs, this one stands on his hind legs. Mark out his arms and his floppy ears. Check your pencil outline before you carry on.Step 2: DetailsFirst, give your dog a nose and a snout with a cheeky grin. Mark out two little eyes just above it and then blacken his nose. Give him a tuft of hair and furry eyebrows. Ears next and now onto his body. Go over the outline. Give him arms and put a tasty bone in his hand. Draw his legs with strong paw-like feet. A little tail, a furry belly and a smart collar complete your cartoon dog… woof!
1. You need the following things: A pencil, an eraser, a black marker
2. Try to draw a cartoon or a real dog
3. Now, watch the video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoIEusFiDsU) little by little and follow the instructions.
Step 1:Rough outline (use a pencil)Step 2:Details (use a black marker)
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Vocabulary of the unit:english spanish
Revision:
UNIT 2: LINES AND SHAPES
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS:1. Which are the main elements of visual art?2. What is a geometric shape?3. And an organic shape?4. What are positive or negative shapes of a picture?
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GEOMETRIC SHAPES DRAWING SYMBOLS
Use the compass to create an abstract composition with circles. Paint it with colouring pencils and markers.Look at the example on the right (it is a picture by R. Delaunay)
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SEGMENT BISECTORis a line or a ray or a segment that divides a line segment into two _______ parts. It is ____________________ to the segment.We draw it this way:
LINE SEGMENTS
A line segment is the portion of a line lying strictly between two ________. It has a finite length.
RAY
A ray is the result of dividing a straight line in two parts. It has a beginning, but it does not have an __________.
STRAIGHT LINES
A line has only one ___________: length. It continues forever in two directions (so it has __________ length). A straight line connects two points via the shortest________. We name it with ____________letters.
HOW TO DRAW A HEART
You may need some vocabulary:
Diameter:
Perpendicular:
Square:
Side:
Half:
Semicircle:
Diameter= 10,5 cm
GEOMETRIC SHAPES DRAWING SYMBOLS
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HOW TO DRAW THE YINYAN
The YinYanLook for information about the origin and the meaning of this symbol:
Diameter= 13,5 cm
GEOMETRIC SHAPES DRAWING SYMBOLS
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ANGLES:A shape formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint or two lines that intersect. An angle has one ____________ and two sides.Accute angle: An angle that measures more than ___and less than _____. Obtuse angle: An angle that measures more than _____and less than _____.
ANGLE BISECTOR
Right angle: An angle that measures exactly _____.
An angle bisector is a ray that cuts the angle exactly in ______, making two equal angles.We draw it this way:
HOW TO DRAW THE PEACE SYMBOL:
The peace symbol was designed by:
In:
And it means:
Diameter= 11,5 cm
GEOMETRIC SHAPES DRAWING SYMBOLS
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GEOMETRIC SHAPES DRAWING SYMBOLSDraw the triangular PINTADERA using your compass and a ruler:
Draw a TANGRAM puzzle on a cardboard to find out how to create these shapes:
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TRIANGLES
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Copy the fish using the protractor:
Draw the cat twice the size of the one below using the protractor and the compass:
GEOMETRIC SHAPES TRIANGLES
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GEOMETRIC SHAPES TRIANGLES
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1. Cut the triangles of the previous page and glue them on the space below to create the following four-sided shapes: (Do it in pairs)
• Square: ________equal sides and four equal angles (______)Parallel opposite sides• Rectangle: Opposite sides are ________and equal. It has four ______ angles. • Rhombus: It has _____ equal sides, but _____________ angles. Opposite sides are
______________.• Rhomboid parallelogram: Only opposite sides are _________ and parallel.• Trapezium: Only two of the four sides are ______________.• Trapezoid: None of the sides are parallel.
GEOMETRIC SHAPES TRIANGLES
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GEOMETRIC SHAPES CHRISTMAS
1. Draw a circle with your compass.Don’t forget to draw the center of it first!
3. Cut the edge of the circle with a pair of scissors
4. Fold the circle following the lines you drew before.
2. Divide it in 6 parts as you did to draw a hexagon.
5. Draw the patterns and cut the parts that are painted in black.
6. Try to cut other paterns and see what shapes you get!
Which one makes a star, and which a snowflake?
DON’T FORGET USING RECYCLED PAPER!
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CHRISTMAS CAN BE SUSTAINABLE! HERE ARE SOME IDEAS: 1. Copy your snowflakes and stars on recycled milk or juice packages. You can use them to decorate your Christmas tree.
2. Create your own paper bags with old newspapers or magazines and put your presents or shopping items inside.
3. Do your own decoration for your presents using strips of magazines.
Form groups of four and write down some more ideas to celebrate a more sustainable and caring Christmas:
IS IT ONLY ABOUT BUYING LOT OF STUFF WE REALLY DON´T NEED?
GEOMETRIC SHAPES CHRISTMAS
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Vocabulary of the unit:english spanish
UNIT 3: GEOMETRIC SHAPES
Write the names of these shapes and order them to create a big square on the structure bellow. (You can spin them if you need)
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UNIT 4: LIGHT AND COLOURS
Shading:Drawing:
A popular proverb says: One apple a day keeps the doctor away.Do you agree? Do you eat enough fruit?
Fill the rectangles with your pencil trying to create different shades from black to white.
Draw an apple in the rectangle and shade it with your pencil. Don’t forget the cast and the core shadow!.If you finish soon, you can try to draw this eye on your drawing pad:
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The Colour WheelThe colours that artists use are made up of _____________ colours (magenta, cyan and ______________). With these three, plus white, you can make up almost any colour you like.Magenta and yellow make ______________, for example, and yellow and ___________ make green. Violet is made of __________ and cyan. Violet, green and orange are called _____________ colours.Mix all three prymary colours toghether and you get __________ or black.
1. Fill in the gaps with the folowing words: brown, orange, cyan, secondary, yellow, prymary, magenta
UNIT 4: LIGHT AND COLOURS
MONOCHROMATIC COLOR SCHEMEDraw a dragon and paint it with a monochromatic colour scheme (Using only one colour, with different tints ands shades)
MAGENTA
CYAN
YELLOW
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UNIT 4: LIGHT AND COLOURS
DID YOU KNOW HOW MANY TREES DO WE NEED TO BREATH?
Every day, a person needs 22 trees to create the oxygen that he needs to breath…
Let's thank them with two nice landscape paintings!Divide a sheet of your drawing pad in two parts and draw the same landscape. There must be one or more trees in the foreground, and some mountains in the background.Paint one of the landscapes in warm colours, and the other in cool colours. Use wax colours.
Then divide another sheet in two parts and draw a symmetric butterfly. Paint the left part with primary and secondary colours, and the other with tertiary colours.
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UNIT 4: LIGHT AND COLOURS
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Vocabulary of the unit:english spanish
UNIT 4: LIGHT AND COLOURS
PREPARE A RESEARCH WORK ABOUT COLOUR
TITLE: THE MEANINGS OF COLOURS
In groups find information about the meanings of colours and look for examples.Add them to a WIKI or a common presentation.
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UNIT 5: FORMS AND SPACE
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UNIT 5: FORMS AND SPACE
Draw these objects on the structure below. Add some other objects, like a computer, a robot, a phone, a box, etc.
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UNIT 5: FORMS AND SPACED
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UNIT 5: FORMS AND SPACE
Draw a funny alien or a space monster. Then do a model with clay or dough.
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Vocabulary of the unit:english spanish
WHAT DID I DO / WHAT DID I LEARN IN THIS UNIT?
Revision:
UNIT 5: FORMS AND SPACE
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Write the name of every comic element:UNIT 6: COMIC
Name HisHerIts
name is …secret identity name is…superhero´s name is…
Age He isShe isIt is
… years old
Nationality He isShe isIt is
from Spain/ England/ Japan/ Portugal…
spanish/ english/ japanese/ portuguese…
Job/Occupation
He isShe isIt is
a scientistcowboyphotographer…an
Appearance/Personality
He isShe isIt is
tall / shorthandsom/ ugly
brave/ intelligent/ strong…
Clothes Costume He isShe isIt is
wearing aan
red capeyellow hat…
blue pantsblack boots
Abilities HeSheIt
cancan’t
flyrun very fast…
Describe an invented comic character on your workpad.Then, draw it. Use this frames as a guide.
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Happy Angry
SleepyTerrified
SurprisedSuspicious
Sad
Embarrased
Drawing faces
UNIT 6: COMICIf you need some help:www. educacionplastica.wikispaces.com
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UNIT 6: COMIC
Cartoonists and artists use the head to compare with the body and make their characters look childish and cute, or as a superhero. Try to copy any of these characters in your drawing pad. Watch out proportions!
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UNIT 6: COMIC
ACTION!Look at this simple character.Draw it doing different things, such as walking, running, jumping, playing basketball, football, volleyball, planting a tree, swimming, dancing, surfing, skating, hiking, painting, …
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Vocabulary of the unit:english spanish
WHAT DID I DO / WHAT DID I LEARN IN THIS UNIT?
Revision:
UNIT 6: COMIC
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HOW TO DRAW A WORM WITH INKSCAPE
1. Start drawing a green circle.
2. Add another smaller circle in the same color, and then an even smaller withe one.
3. Add a little black circle in the middle of the white one.
5, Duplicate the four “eye circles” and move them over to the other side.(select, copy, paste)
6, Draw a little circle under the big one for the worm´s body, and duplicate it.
4, Add a fifth white circle for the highlight.
10, Draw two lines for the worm´s antennas and add two little circles at the end.
7, Draw a circle under the eyes for the worm's mouth.
8, Convert the circle to a path (Path/object to path) and use the Edit path tool to form the mouth.
9, Duplicate the mouth and change the fill to white.
DON’T FORGET TO SAVE YOUR PROYECT !
UNIT 7: USING THE COMPUTER
Create some new characters and try to draw them on your computer! Draw some sketches first:
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HOW TO DRAW A PENGUIN WITH INKSCAPE
1. Start drawing 3 lines to form a triangle
2. Paint it in navy blue3. Select the path tool to curve the lines.
5.Add circles to create the eyes and another triangle for the beak.
6. Draw another triangle for the penguin´s wing .
4. Duplicate this shape and change the fill to white. Make it smaller.
7. Duplicate it and move it to the other side.
8. Select both wings and move them behind the body
9. Add straight lines for the penguin´s fins and curve them. Move them behind the body.
UNIT 7: USING THE COMPUTER
Create some new characters and try to draw them on your computer!Here are some ideas:
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Vocabulary of the unit:english spanish
highlight
to duplicate
to copy
to paste
path
to edit
fill
to save
navy blue
path tool
circle
to curve
duplicate
wing
Straight line
fin
behind
highlight
to duplicate
to copy
to paste
WHAT DID I DO / WHAT DID I LEARN IN THIS UNIT?
Revision:
UNIT 7: USING THE COMPUTER
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Find information about the PINTADERAS: What is their origin? Who used them, and what for? How did they do them?Than, draw and paint the following ones:
PINTADERAS
UNIT 8: ANALYSING IMAGES
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UNIT 8: ART IN THE XXTH CENTURY
Describe these pictures
Picture 1:
Picture 2:
Picture 3:
Draw the pictures that other students describeUse the following words: On the top of the picture, there is a … ,on the bottom ,on the left…, on the right…, in the middle…, thick line…, thin line…, square, circle, rectangle, parallel line, dotted line, horizontal, vertical
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UNIT 8: ANALYSING IMAGES
ADVERTISEMENT:LOOK AT THIS ARVERTISEMENT. WHAT DO TOU SEE?
WHAT DOES IT SAY?
WHAT DOES IT HIDE?Look at the image below.You can watch some parts of the documentary Supersize me (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z74og9HbTM), or Light, action, burger (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKBQJvgOgNw ), too.
NOW TRY TO DO YOUR OWN ADVERTISEMENT, WITH YOUR OPINION.
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Prepare a presentation about a painting by one of the following artists:
- Van Gogh/ Gauguin/ Monet/ Klimt/ Edward Munch/ Matisse/ Picasso/ Kandinsky/Paul Klee/ Delaunay/ Lichtenstein/ Hundertwasser
1. Choose one of the artists and find one of his paintings. Try to look for one that you like or find interesting.
2. Describe the painting:
3. Tell something about the artist:
The painting by (name) is a still life / portrait / landscape / seascape / cityscape
It is a/ an realistic/ abstract / figurative
paintingpicture
It is done with oil paintings / watercolours / pastel crayons / pencil /charcoal
and painted on
We can seeThere is/are
a treea personmountains….
in the foreground/backgroundon the top/bottom of the paintingon the left/ right part of the painting
The colours in this painting
are warm / coolsoft / brightdark /light
The painting means happyness/sadnesslonelynesspeace…
to me
(name) was born in (place) on (date)
He lived in (place)
On (year) he visited (place)
He met other artists such as (names)
His style was impressionisticexpressionistic,etc.
He died in (year) in (place)
You can use the computer to help you with the presentation
UNIT 8: ANALYSING IMAGES
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Vocabulary of the unit:english spanish
WHAT DID I DO / WHAT DID I LEARN IN THIS UNIT?
Revision:
UNIT 8: ANALYSING IMAGES