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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Sea Turtle


 (Above: Teacher and Kindergartner)

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Mrs. Garcia's 4th grade class
Brianna, anonymous, Caiden, 
Jacob, Austyn & Kayleigh




Carlee


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Mrs. Meleski's 4th grade Turtles
Casey, kandyce, 
Paola & Kia


Abby
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Mrs. Parker's Turtles
Faith, Talyn, Sam, Gregory,
Ashlynn, Leanne, Ava & izzy. 


Armando, nick & Aless 

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Mrs. Clanton's 4th grade turtles
Inshaal, Skyler & Jasmine
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Mrs. Elijah's 5th grade Turtles
Daniel, Katie k. , Aniyah, Madison & lane

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Mrs. Polly's 3rd grade
 Reggie, Addyson, Joseph, Alexis, 
Reighlyn, no name, Martin & Christopher
Patch & Allison
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Mrs. McMillian's 2nd grade homeroom
Peyton, Paula, Jalynn, 
Nicholas, James & Kaylee

Mrs. Craig's 2nd grade

 

(Above my crayon resist)
(Above owe oil pastel resist)
Let dry...


The TURTLE
With light pencil, draw turtle onto paper...
Start with basic shapes. 
Take it a step further by adding stylized shapes and details...


Outline with black marker to emphasize defining shape, important lines & details. 


Use markers and crayons to add details and color to turtle and shell. 
Cut out turtles...

Finishing up. 
Glue turtle onto your sea paper. You are done. 
I added a little emphasis with darker crayons in order to make the weak areas stronger. 

Hope you had fun!!

Alternative Turtle (clean and easy)

Turtles Above from
Mrs. Do's 2nd grade homeroom
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Turtles above from
Mrs. Jamison's 2nd grade homeroom
Emma and Kaden
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Draw the sea floor on colored construction paper using markers, colored pencils, or crayons.
Use circles to make bubbles. Make a white reflection line on the bubbles at the top.

 Make your sea turtle (same as other version)
 This shows the colors I used to make my 2 parts. 
I tried to stay monochromatic, using different versions of the same color on the papers. 
Reds, Pinks, Burgundy, white.
Green, Yellow Green, Sea foam green and white. 

I decided to make my 1 turtle appear as 2 different turtles coming form two places.