Ask the students: "What makes a forest 'magic'?" (e.g., unusual colors, glowing plants, hidden creatures).
If a student wants a purple sky or blue grass, let them! It’s a magic forest.
Add blades of grass, flowers, or small animals to give the drawing depth. 5. Analysis & Reflection (5 minutes) Ask the students: "What makes a forest 'magic'
Lightly wash the sky and ground using the "wet-on-wet" technique.
Encourage kids to turn "mistakes" into new elements (e.g., a smudge becomes a bird or a hollow in a tree). Add blades of grass, flowers, or small animals
Start with a short riddle or a 30-second clip of forest sounds.
To teach children how to express mood through color and composition while mastering basic landscape elements. 1. Preparation & Materials Encourage kids to turn "mistakes" into new elements (e
If you tell me the or a different theme (like "Space Journey" or "My Pet"), I can tailor the steps and vocabulary for you.