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Ben Uri Gallery Art Skills For Teachers Drawing games forthe classroom

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Materials &ClassSet- Youwillneed: Blinders (see below) Sharp pencils (ideally B) A cheap paper such as newsprint paper (A4 is ok but A encourages bigger, bolder drawings!) A variety of objects such as: teapots, cutlery, cups, glasses, toys, tools, ornaments etc. (choose objects that children are not used to looking at to try to prevent children from drawing from their imaginations for these activities- this encourages children to work from the real thing) NO RUBBERS! Mistakes can be useful for learning, correct them on the page by drawing over them!

Drawingwitha blinder A blinder is really just a piece of card cut into a square shape that can be placed over the pencil to prevent the pupil from looking at the paper as they draw. The point of the activity is to develop observational drawing skills. By not looking at the paper, pupils are encouraged to look at the object that they are drawing and not the drawing itself. Drawing with a blinder (Year 6) Instructions: Prepare a blinder per child. You can trim an A4 piece of copier card into a square shape using the guillotine. Children can put their own pencils through the centre of the blinder when they are ready to use. Remind them to be careful when doing this! Pupil can now draw. Tell them to resist the urge to look at the paper as we all do it instinctively out of habit, tell them that you will be looking for sneaky peekers!! Children should let their eyes follow the outline of the object. They can imagine that their eyes are telling the hand what to do, as the eye moves the hand should move too. The drawings will look really funny at first!! Demonstrate for the children and show them the results! This is not about getting a correct drawing, but instead to really look at the shape of the object. Encourage those children who have not looked and who have made interesting observations on paper. An oil lamp drawn with the wrong hand by a Year pupil.

Drawingwithouttaking yourhandoffthepaper Ask the children to arrange several objects on the table in front of them. Position them so that they are touching each other. Now, pupils must draw all objects, without taking the pencil off of the paper. Drawing made by a Year pupil without taking the pencil off of the paper. One artist drew the entire contents of a science laboratory in this way! Remember to keep looking carefully at the objects that you are drawing! The objects that were being drawn

The ability to record things quickly is an important skill for an artist to have. Frank Auerbach for example (see A Sense of Place Teaching Pack) makes numerous quick drawings of places before taking them back his studio turning them into paintings. They are not always perfect drawings but they give us a clear sense of what is happening in the scene. Instructions: Each child must choose an object. It should be an interesting one! When the pupils are ready explain that they are doing timed drawings. They must try to capture the shape of the object and as much detail as they can. For example, does the object have a pattern or texture to it? Is there a reflection showing on your object? Next use the classroom clock or a timer to make the drawings. Pupils will have minutes to make their first drawing. When this is completed they must write mins underneath it. The next drawing will be minute only, then 0 sec, then 0 secs, then secs! Do an on your marks countdown to create a fun atmosphere. By the time pupils get the secs they will be quite excitable! So next, work your way back up to mins, 0 secs, 0 secs, min then finally mins again. See how the drawings change with the amount of time you have. 4

Art Skills for Teachers All of the above games can be used in the classroom and all will help pupils to develop their drawing skills and increase confidence. Refer back to the games when you are doing drawing activities, for example, remember how often you had to look when you were using your blinders. The games can be used independently instead of just a pre curser to an art lesson. Join in with the activities if you can or encourage other adults in the room to take part. We can all benefit from drawing practice! practice! Teachers at Holy Trinity School taking part in Drawing Games