Making Drawings Move

Following on from our School Full of Characters workshop and the Drawing Storyboards with Children workshop, we had great fun this week making drawings move. The children loved the new dimension added to their drawings and there were a lot of giggles as the funny faces emerged!

Making Drawings Move
Paper fastener camel

Sliding Drawings

We didn’t do a warm-up this week, just a short demonstration into two ways to make drawings which can move. The first was a sliding drawing.


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