A roll of 12 gauge clear vinyl had been donated to the school. The photographs were printed out 5" x 7 "(12.7 x 17.7 cm) with a one inch border all around. She manipulated the student photographs in Adobe Photoshop to get a good line drawing for the students to follow. She displayed clear vinyl student portraits on the windows. Her building has a long row of windows between buildings. Her project was to also tie in Character Education. Examples above are from 6th graders.Ĭathy Gaul did an all school project to celebrate their 50th anniversary. I selected two very different examples from the ones Tammy shared. I particularly liked the range of styles of painting this project showed. This lesson is good for elementary through middle school (and up). They then painted their "values" around the portrait. We cut the paintings out and mounted them on black paper. They then created a list to use for the painting. When the painting was finished we talked about their personal values and what was important to them. I also took pictures of them, brought them into the computer and made them black and white so they would have an easier time seeing the values. They created a painting using only black, white and values of gray. One project that I have done for Power of Words theme is value self portraits. Lesson: What do I Value? Values Self Portrait Painting Submitted by: Tammy Morin, Lake Anne Elementary Self Portrait Lesson Plans - Elementary 2nd - 6th Menu
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