Friday, May 22, 2020

Complete-a-sketch

We've been continuing to enjoy so many of the great components of our Timberdoodle curriculum kits, and I've been meaning to share some of them as we tried new ones out. This is one of those curriculum pieces that I just didn't realize would be awesome. I even enjoy doing these!

We received both the Advanced and 1-2-3 complete a sketch CD's from the 3rd and 6th grade curriculum kits. Having the CD's means I can print up as many pages as we need!

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It's basically what it says, completing a sketch. The lines are incomplete and the learner has to connect the lines, creating a sketch. The complete picture is up in the left corner to see what the final result should look like. It can be freehanded or you can use a ruler.

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There were a lot of straight lines in this drawing so Aric opted to use a ruler this time.
Aric's completed 2D sketch of a sailboat. He really likes doing these.

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He also completed the castle on the same day.

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Alex has the easier version, complete-a-sketch 123.

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He starts out with very basic shapes, which is very good for him. It will get more challenging after he works through the shapes.

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1 comment:

  1. It was nice looking at these sketches. Alex has really made good sketches. Now I really like Timberdoodle curriculum kit. Thanks for sharing.

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