MLK Jr.
Art Unit: Martin Luther King Jr. Powerful Words Poster Unit
Spend some time listening to the powerful words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jrs “I Have a Dream Speech.” Your students will create a dynamic and meaningful piece of artwork using this speech as inspiration. This unit introduces the concept of mixing neutrals and skin tones, honing in on drawing skill and the introduction of using words and text in artwork.Ideal For:
This unit is perfect for young artists eager to develop their drawing and observational skills while learning about the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It’s suitable for homeschoolers, co-ops, or classrooms, with lessons adaptable for students from first through sixth grade. You’ll find examples from a range of ages in the lesson.
Art Unit: Martin Luther King Jr. Powerful Words Poster Unit
Spend some time listening to the powerful words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jrs “I Have a Dream Speech.” Your students will create a dynamic and meaningful piece of artwork using this speech as inspiration. This unit introduces the concept of mixing neutrals and skin tones, honing in on drawing skill and the introduction of using words and text in artwork.Ideal For:
This unit is perfect for young artists eager to develop their drawing and observational skills while learning about the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It’s suitable for homeschoolers, co-ops, or classrooms, with lessons adaptable for students from first through sixth grade. You’ll find examples from a range of ages in the lesson.
Art Unit: Martin Luther King Jr. Powerful Words Poster Unit
Spend some time listening to the powerful words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jrs “I Have a Dream Speech.” Your students will create a dynamic and meaningful piece of artwork using this speech as inspiration. This unit introduces the concept of mixing neutrals and skin tones, honing in on drawing skill and the introduction of using words and text in artwork.Ideal For:
This unit is perfect for young artists eager to develop their drawing and observational skills while learning about the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It’s suitable for homeschoolers, co-ops, or classrooms, with lessons adaptable for students from first through sixth grade. You’ll find examples from a range of ages in the lesson.