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1.

Show the students different objects and textures and ask them to identify
which type of texture it has.
2. Discuss how artists use different materials and techniques to create texture in
their artwork.

Activity 1: Texture Rubbing

1. Provide each student with a white drawing paper and a texture rubbing plate
or object with an interesting texture.
2. Instruct the students to place the texture rubbing plate or object under their
paper and use a crayon or pencil to rub over the texture.
3. Encourage the students to experiment with different colors and pressures to
create different textures.
4. After they have finished, ask students to identify and name each texture they
created.

Activity 2: Creating Texture in Artwork

1. Provide each student with a blank white drawing paper and a variety of art
materials.
2. Instruct the students to create a piece of artwork that incorporates texture.
3. Encourage the students to experiment with different techniques to create
texture in their artwork (e.g., using dots, lines, or shapes).
4. After they have finished, ask students to share their artwork with the class and
explain the texture they created.

Conclusion:

1. Recap what the students learned about texture in art.


2. Ask students to share what they enjoyed most about creating textures in their
artwork.
3. Encourage the students to continue to look for texture in the world around
them and to experiment with creating texture in their future artwork.
4. Thank the students for their participation in the lesson.

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