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Turn over the page to find your instructions Observing through my window
You will need:
Paper
Coloured pencils or pens
A ruler or something straight to draw along.
Paper
Coloured pencils or pens
A ruler or something straight to draw along.
1. Find a window which you can sit near to draw.
2. Look carefully through the window, notice any buildings, trees or plants. Look at the sky – what is the weather like? Can you see any people or animals?
3. Use your ruler to draw the outline of the window – this will probably look like a rectangle or square. You can add curtains if you like.
4. Try to draw what you can see through the window. Keep looking to make sure your picture looks like your view.
5. If you enjoyed that activity you could always make an imaginary window… what about a window looking out at space? Or a window that looks out at the North Pole? Let your imagination go wild!
2. Look carefully through the window, notice any buildings, trees or plants. Look at the sky – what is the weather like? Can you see any people or animals?
3. Use your ruler to draw the outline of the window – this will probably look like a rectangle or square. You can add curtains if you like.
4. Try to draw what you can see through the window. Keep looking to make sure your picture looks like your view.
5. If you enjoyed that activity you could always make an imaginary window… what about a window looking out at space? Or a window that looks out at the North Pole? Let your imagination go wild!
1. Find a window which you can sit near to draw.
2. Look carefully through the window, notice any buildings, trees or plants. Look at the sky – what is the weather like? Can you see any people or animals?
3. Use your ruler to draw the outline of the window – this will probably look like a rectangle or square. You can add curtains if you like.
4. Try to draw what you can see through the window. Keep looking to make sure your picture looks like your view.
5. If you enjoyed that activity you could always make an imaginary window… what about a window looking out at space? Or a window that looks out at the North Pole? Let your imagination go wild!
2. Look carefully through the window, notice any buildings, trees or plants. Look at the sky – what is the weather like? Can you see any people or animals?
3. Use your ruler to draw the outline of the window – this will probably look like a rectangle or square. You can add curtains if you like.
4. Try to draw what you can see through the window. Keep looking to make sure your picture looks like your view.
5. If you enjoyed that activity you could always make an imaginary window… what about a window looking out at space? Or a window that looks out at the North Pole? Let your imagination go wild!