We got more familiar with some of the American Indians, last week, when I brought out my portraits of the different tribes for students to observe. Our theme for the year seems to be Details Are Important, and this activity brought that out yet again. Each student chose a tribal representative to sketch, with the directive of enlarging the busts and paying attention to the finest wrinkles and shadowing. Some students were surprised at their final products. Hat tip to Aleah for greeting Assistant Principal Garrett and offering to demonstrate our activity. She did a phenomenal job of maturely presenting the sketching process and explaining the purpose for it.
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