Monster Adjectives: Fun Drawing & Texture Art Lesson


This will make teaching adjectives a ton of fun!  Kids will get to experiment with oil pastels and create textures to match adjectives like shaggy and bumpy.  See my 3 favorite texture ideas with step-by-step photos for each one.
This will make teaching adjectives a ton of fun! Kids will get to experiment with oil pastels and create textures to match adjectives like shaggy and bumpy. See my 3 favorite texture ideas with step-by-step photos for each one.
You might want to start this lesson out by having students experiment with different media or different techniques.  This page is included in Expressive Monkey's Monster Adjectives: Fun Drawing & Texture Art Lesson.  Along with the drawing and coloring pages in this lesson, you will also get a page of monster adjectives and texture ideas. 

This will make teaching adjectives a ton of fun!  Kids will get to experiment with oil pastels and create textures to match adjectives like shaggy and bumpy.  See my 3 favorite texture ideas with step-by-step photos for each one.

The media experiments and monsters in this blog post were made with various combinations of watercolors, oil pastels and mineral oil.  This is my first time trying out Maped oil pastels.  I like that they are thick and go on very sooth.  I can also appreciate that they are triangular and less likely to roll off the table.  You can see the all of Maped supplies here.







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This will make teaching adjectives a ton of fun!  Kids will get to experiment with oil pastels and create textures to match adjectives like shaggy and bumpy.  See my 3 favorite texture ideas with step-by-step photos for each one.



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