Seed & Seed Heads Mark Making (Mini Unit)

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Good Example and Template

Good Example and Template

This resource, Seed & Seed Heads Mark Making creates a single page in a sketchbook, but as it takes over 10 lessons to complete and includes a broad range of media and skills, I am describing it as a mini unit of work.  During this mini unit of work, students draw the seeds heads in a broad range of media, with a focus on mark making.  This download includes:

  • A template to trace to create the 9 squares and title on the page.
  • A one-page PDF featuring 9 squares of seeds and seed heads to draw.
  • A one-page PDF which is a good example of this completed task.
  • The good example is also included as a one-page PowerPoint so you can show it on screen.
  • A 4-page written unit of work.

Materials required: Soft Pencils, Fine Liners, Black Ball Point Pens, Crayola, Black Watercolour, Instant Coffee, Dip Pens, Black Ink.  Optional: Ferby’s.  This is a long list!  Feel free to substitute media that you don’t have.*

There are many more units of work and natural forms art lessons on The Arty Teacher website.

*The Arty Teacher Ltd has a partnership with Dryad Education.  Should you purchase a product when you follow a link, The Arty Teacher Ltd would earn a commission at no extra cost to you.

 

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  • Seeds/Mark-Making: A Great Resource

    This project is just what I was looking for as a mark-making exercise for textiles students that they can then translate into stitch.

    The photos are excellent and a worked ‘Good Example’ is so helpful that I can put on screen for the class.

    Thank you for such a well-thought out resource for a busy teacher!

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    • Hi Anne, I’m so glad you found this useful. It’s interesting to read that you are taking this into stitch! I hope it goes well 🙂

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  • Seeds/Mark Making

    I LOVE this project for Drawing class- introductory project for Drawing 2 and exploring media and mark making. The photos are EXCELLENT! Thank you so much for adding some easy excitement into my teaching plan! So grateful!

    Thank you for your feedback.

    • I’m so pleased you’re happy. I loved teaching this too 🙂

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