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How to Draw a Castle • Mary Blair Style • Roll A Castle • Color Lesson

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Grade Levels
2nd - 6th, Homeschool
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34 pages
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My students really enjoyed this lesson. Mary Blair's style is fun, distinct, and engaging for kids! The handouts and idea sheets really helped every student be successful with this project.
My students watched an educational video about Mary Blair and her work prior to using this resource! I had the students use the resources to create beautiful original drawings of a castle in the style of this artist, and they all turned out great! A great lesson!
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Description

Drawing castles in the style of Mary Blair is such a fun and exciting activity for kids, especially after reading the book, "Pocket Full of Colors: The Magical World of Mary Blair"! With so many design ideas to choose from, the castle drawing game provides a great lesson for art classes. Your students can use blank pages, the grid page, or other quick-start pages to create their fantasy castles in a modern style with patterns, doors, windows, domes, clock faces, and the sun. There are even pages they can color for added fun! Create a learning environment that encourages creativity to help your students design their perfect castles and get inspired by the works of Mary Blair.

Drawing pages allow your students to practice following directionsfine motor skillsproblem-solvingcreative thinking, and much more. The best part? It requires no prep on your end!

Be sure to check out the collaborative version of this lesson to create a large castle mural!

Your Students Will:

• OPTIONAL: Read a book about Mary Blair (not included) **

• See an illustration of Mary Blair

• Test out a color palette

• Explore media/color combinations

• Design a castle, clock face, and sun

• Add color using their color and media choices

What You Get:

• Teacher Instructions (8 pages)

• Student Instructions (1 page)

• Color Exploration Pages (2 pages)

• Castle Drawing Ideas (4 pages)

• Dome Drawing Ideas (3 pages)

• Sun Drawing Ideas (3 pages)

• Clock Face Drawing Ideas (3 pages)

• Blank Castle - Quick Start (3 pages)

• Grid Paper (1 page)

• Print & Go (1 page)

• Coloring Pages (3 pages)

• Mary Blair Portrait (2 pages)

>>>>> A total of 34 pages

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** I recommend buying or borrowing The book Pocket Full of Colors: The Magical World of Mary Blair, Disney Artist Extraordinaire, to use as an introduction to this lesson.

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…

What happy teachers are saying:

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Students loved learning about Mary Blair for Women's Month and the connection to Walt Disney World. Students were engaged and made some really wonderful art

~ Miss Red Apple

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This resource came with a lot of ideas on how to do the artwork. There was a lot of pages to ensure that each child's artwork was unique.

It was easy to implement and my child actually sat down and used his watercolors to make it appear like Mary Blair's.

There is so many different variations that I could use this same resource multiple different ways and still come out with something different each time.

~ Mouse Ears and Coffee Beans

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My students loved using this resource to inspire them when making their own Mary Blair-esque castle. I introduced the lesson with a picture book about her life then a short video as to why she was an integral part to adding the modern movement of art to Walt Disney animation and to the iconic It's A Small World attraction! The kids loved it!

~ Pamela T.

✨ Use Mary Blair Castles to bring fun, hands-on activities to your students to help build drawing and art concepts! ✨

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