![]() ![]() Now that the children have drawn a bird, it’s time to bring out the paint. From here, the illustrations should be enough to get you going. ![]() On the right side of the page, directly in front of the eye, draw an arrow pointing to the eye. This is an important step as most children will put the eye anywhere on the page, resulting in frustration with the later steps. After receiving a thumbs-up from me, we are ready to proceed. Tip: To ensure proper placement of the eye, I explain where the eye should go, then I have each child point to that place on their paper. I find this shape easy and recognizable enough for all kids to master. All you need is a light color oil pastel (if using black paper or a dark color oil pastel if using a light paper), tempera paint mixed with a bit of white to create pastel tones and some feathers.Įveryone has their own method for drawing a bird. What could be more fun than paint and feathers? For Kinders, nothing…except maybe spatter painting! This lesson involves three steps: A directed line drawing for the bird, painting and then adding the feathers. ![]()
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