Christmas Scene and Paragraph
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Grade Level
Elementary School
Subject
Art
Length of Time
1 hour
Description
In this lesson, students will draw a Christmas Scene and then write a paragraph about the scene.
Goals
Students will learn:
To draw a scene and write about it
Materials Needed
Pencils and Erasers
Crayons or Markers
Paper that has space for drawing and lines for writing a paragraph
Procedure
First, you will have the students draw a Christmas Scene.
Then, you will have them write a paragraph about their scene.
After that, they can color their picture.
Finally, they can turn in their paper for display during the month of December.
Grading
You can reward them for their creativity of their picture and the paragraph about their picture.
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