Mix Frankenstein with computer illustrated eye drawings and kids can have fun making some very silly faces.
1. Those on a budget could use magazine eyes, but I had too many kids to chance that they could all find some, so I looked for another option online. I found a place called Pycomall and bought a sheet of illustrated eyes for $8. Print out many for the class to share.
2. Students draw a rectangle head and glue down two non-matching eyes. Simple monster features are added, along with a profile line down the center of the face.
3. The drawing is traced with a black marker and colored in with crayons.
1. Those on a budget could use magazine eyes, but I had too many kids to chance that they could all find some, so I looked for another option online. I found a place called Pycomall and bought a sheet of illustrated eyes for $8. Print out many for the class to share.
2. Students draw a rectangle head and glue down two non-matching eyes. Simple monster features are added, along with a profile line down the center of the face.
3. The drawing is traced with a black marker and colored in with crayons.

6 comments:
This blog is really awesome! I enjoyed reading all your posts.
Excellent cartooning activity, the kids will love it :)
Do you have a link for where you got the eyes?
Sure.
http://www.pycomall.com/search.php?mode=search&page=1
Another way is to just go to pycomall.com and search for "illustration eyes".
Have fun!
Kathy
Thanks! I am excited to do this project in my daughter's 2nd grade class today.
Creative, and I like this. Thanks for sharing. Mickey
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