The document discusses several topics related to education including improving educational methods and outcomes. It recommends training teachers to use new techniques that engage students and focusing on practical skills. It also stresses the importance of assessing student comprehension instead of solely focusing on rote memorization.
This document provides an overview of different types of drawings and their purposes. It discusses 10 main reasons for making drawings:
1) First thoughts/sketches to develop ideas
2) Research and information gathering
3) Diagrammatic drawings to convey instructions or meanings
4) Theoretical drawings to demonstrate proportions and techniques
5) Copies to understand other artists' styles
6) Drawings from nature to practice techniques for capturing the visual world
7) Presentation drawings to show clients proposed designs
8) Drawings exploring calligraphy and cultural traditions
9) Drawings made purely for their aesthetic qualities
10) Illustrations that enhance written works visually
The document emphasizes that the purpose and technique should be considered
Drawing e-book - learn how to draw - drawing lessons (from the john haggen ...saudi507
The document provides illustrated lesson notes for teaching drawing skills to students ages 9-14. It includes lessons on basic perspective techniques for drawing cityscapes using one or two vanishing points. The lessons are broken into short segments and provide step-by-step instructions on constructing the drawings through light construction lines and then firming in the lines. Students are encouraged to add more details and complete the drawings as homework. The lessons are designed to build confidence and understanding of basic perspective and structure.
The document discusses several topics related to education including improving educational methods and outcomes. It recommends training teachers to use new techniques that engage students and focusing on practical skills. It also stresses the importance of assessing student comprehension instead of solely focusing on rote memorization.
This document provides an overview of different types of drawings and their purposes. It discusses 10 main reasons for making drawings:
1) First thoughts/sketches to develop ideas
2) Research and information gathering
3) Diagrammatic drawings to convey instructions or meanings
4) Theoretical drawings to demonstrate proportions and techniques
5) Copies to understand other artists' styles
6) Drawings from nature to practice techniques for capturing the visual world
7) Presentation drawings to show clients proposed designs
8) Drawings exploring calligraphy and cultural traditions
9) Drawings made purely for their aesthetic qualities
10) Illustrations that enhance written works visually
The document emphasizes that the purpose and technique should be considered
Drawing e-book - learn how to draw - drawing lessons (from the john haggen ...saudi507
The document provides illustrated lesson notes for teaching drawing skills to students ages 9-14. It includes lessons on basic perspective techniques for drawing cityscapes using one or two vanishing points. The lessons are broken into short segments and provide step-by-step instructions on constructing the drawings through light construction lines and then firming in the lines. Students are encouraged to add more details and complete the drawings as homework. The lessons are designed to build confidence and understanding of basic perspective and structure.
The document discusses embroidery and crochet techniques. It provides patterns for embroidery including for children's designs, doilies, and ribbons. It explains basic embroidery stitches using satin ribbon and different types of ribbons available. For beginners, it recommends using lighter fabrics like linen instead of satin. The document then outlines the first five basic steps for ribbon embroidery and provides photos of embroidery supplies and examples.
The document provides instructions for making different bead jewelry items, including necklaces, earrings, and hair accessories. It explains how to string beads onto thin metal or plastic cord in various patterns to create the pieces. Diagrams and photos show the steps and finished products. Materials needed include beads in various sizes, thin cord or wire, and occasionally small metal pieces for earrings. The instructions allow for making simple but attractive beadwork with minimal tools or skills.
The document discusses embroidery and crochet techniques. It provides patterns for embroidery including for children's designs, doilies, and ribbons. It explains basic embroidery stitches using satin ribbon and different types of ribbons available. For beginners, it recommends using lighter fabrics like linen instead of satin. The document then outlines the first five basic steps for ribbon embroidery and provides photos of embroidery supplies and examples.
The document provides instructions for making different bead jewelry items, including necklaces, earrings, and hair accessories. It explains how to string beads onto thin metal or plastic cord in various patterns to create the pieces. Diagrams and photos show the steps and finished products. Materials needed include beads in various sizes, thin cord or wire, and occasionally small metal pieces for earrings. The instructions allow for making simple but attractive beadwork with minimal tools or skills.