Here's another post I've written about autism in the art room.
Saturday, December 27, 2014
An Art Lesson For My K- 2 Autistic Students
Sunday, December 7, 2014
How To Draw Aztec Sun Stones
Math Connections In Art Class
Concentric Circles
We start out drawing 4 concentric circle. They're given the sizes for the inside and outside (1st & 4th) circles. They have to come up with the measurements for the two inside circles.
After that, they design the sun face inside the center circle. They can add eyelids, eyebrows, eyelashes, cheeks etc. Their choice.
I swear, some of the designs for the faces they come up with are amazing!!!
My only requirement for the sun face is that the tongue is sticking out. On the original, ancient Aztec sun stones it was actually a knife sticking out of the mouth. (FYI- don't tell them this!) I tone this down a little and require a tongue to be sticking out.
I swear, some of the designs for the faces they come up with are amazing!!!
My only requirement for the sun face is that the tongue is sticking out. On the original, ancient Aztec sun stones it was actually a knife sticking out of the mouth. (FYI- don't tell them this!) I tone this down a little and require a tongue to be sticking out.
Geometric Shapes
For this project, I require that the kids draw patterns with geometric shapes. So the next thing we do is talk about the definitions of geometric shapes vs. organic shapes. And we also talk about what a pattern is.
On the second concentric circle, the kids are asked to draw some kind of sun ray pattern around the face. Repeated rectangles or triangles of various sizes, work just fine for this section. But, as long as it's geometric, the sun ray pattern is all their own!
After that, the kids get to start drawing their geometric patterns in pencil on all the other concentric circles.
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