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Drawing is, of course, a pre-writing skill. So why not help children draw the people that they want to populate their stories?!
Join a cute stick figure as she relinquishes her sticks in favor of circles and ovals -- the shapes that are the components of a simplified human anatomy that young children can engage in with success as they learn how to depict their characters in action. Once young children meet with a dash of success as illustrators of the human form, their pencils begin to fill their papers with the tales they spin from both their lived experiences and their magnificent imaginations!
Use the the four illustrations at the end of the book to demonstrate to your students how circles and ovals really can be used to depict people in movement -- and then watch children become illustrators!
Drawing is, of course, a pre-writing skill. So why not help children draw the people that they want to populate their stories?!
Join a cute stick figure as she relinquishes her sticks in favor of circles and ovals -- the shapes that are the components of a simplified human anatomy that young children can engage in with success as they learn how to depict their characters in action. Once young children meet with a dash of success as illustrators of the human form, their pencils begin to fill their papers with the tales they spin from both their lived experiences and their magnificent imaginations!
Use the the four illustrations at the end of the book to demonstrate to your students how circles and ovals really can be used to depict people in movement -- and then watch children become illustrators!
Drawing is, of course, a pre-writing skill. So why not help children draw the people that they want to populate their stories?!
Join a cute stick figure as she relinquishes her sticks in favor of circles and ovals -- the shapes that are the components of a simplified human anatomy that young children can engage in with success as they learn how to depict their characters in action. Once young children meet with a dash of success as illustrators of the human form, their pencils begin to fill their papers with the tales they spin from both their lived experiences and their magnificent imaginations!
Use the the four illustrations at the end of the book to demonstrate to your students how circles and ovals really can be used to depict people in movement -- and then watch children become illustrators!