3D Jungle
Description: For this activity we started by talking about safari animals. Next we used construction paper and red film to create a pair of "3D glasses." We then talked about upside down drawing for scale. We did some practice drawing upside down. Next, we grabbed a reference picture that we would draw upside down with a blue pencil for our project. The picture that I chose to draw was a monkey. Once I started drawing the monkey, made sure to flip the reference photo upside down. I drew the monkey with a blue pencil. Once I was done drawing the monkey, we used warm colors that would contrast with the blue bencil to cover it with various patterns of red, orange, and yellow. After fully covering the page, I put red backing paper on the project and wrote down the following facts about monkeys:
- Monkeys are very smart.
- A group of Monkies is called a Troop.
- All monkeys have tails but some tails are smaller than others.
Extension Activity: One activity that could go along with this project could be a guessing game to help improve a student's speaking and listening skills. Students could take turns giving clues to what kind of animal they drew while the rest of the class can listen and try to guess what animal they drew.


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