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Week 6: April 27th-May 1st, 2020 Lessons
When you email me a picture of your art work at rherzog@wtps.org , make sure you include your First and Last Name, Teacher's Name, and Grade.
Welcome to Mr. Herzog's First Grade Online Lessons:
The Dragon Collection:
In this lesson First Grade will be collecting/creating Dragons.
Before we start let's watch a couple of videos about how to draw dragons:
How to Draw a Fire Dragon:
How to Draw a Sea Serpent:
How to Draw a Charizard:
How to Draw a Dragon Step by Step:
Please read through instructions before you begin:
- Use a 8 1/2" x 11" white piece of paper (any paper will do).
- Hold the paper vertically.
- Optional: Fold the paper in half vertically if you would like to draw two dragons.
- Dragons have four main body parts: head, neck, torso and legs. (Optional: wings and horns).
- The body parts can be made out of various shapes such as a square, circle, triangle, oval, or diamond.
- The drawing should be bigger than your hand (you will not be able to cover it).
- What powers does your dragon have? Blows bubbles? Breathes fire? Breathes ice?
- Add those powers to your dragon drawing.
- Add shapes and lines on the dragon's body to create cool designs.
- Shape Examples:
- squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, diamonds, ovals, stars, and hearts.
- Once you are done drawing your dragons, color them in completely using various colors.
- You may color the dragons in crayon, magic markers, or color pencils (whatever supplies you have at home).
- Use as many colors as you like for each dragon.
- Color the background a color you have not used to color the dragon.
- I can't wait to see the beautiful dragons you will create!
Remember: once you are finished with your artwork take a picture of it and email it to rherzog@wtps.org. Include the students name and teacher's name and grade. I will post it on Bells Online Art Gallery.
Here are Examples:
Have fun creating your beautiful Dragons.


















