
Upside Down Drawing Worksheet, Middle, High School Art Worksheets, Art Sub Plan
These upside-down drawing worksheets are perfect for in-class instruction and distance learning, sub plans, or independent student study. Beginning High School and Middle School Drawing students will learn about drawing on the right side of the brain. Based on Betty Edward's book Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, these worksheets include multiple levels of difficulty and will give students practice drawing in a way they may not have tried before, but will be a revelation. Upside-down drawings are a way to get the left side of your brain to shut off and allow the right side of your brain to take over. To put it simply the left side of your brain is responsible for remembering time, letters, numbers, and symbols, whereas the right side of your brain is responsible for drawing pictures, and lines and seeing a picture as a whole, rather than as parts. Included: (2) Informational Sheets About Upside-down drawing Sheet Student Instruction Sheet Rubric (11) Images with (11) Matching Drawing Sheets Three Levels of Difficulty Level One: Cat Duck Shark Horse Cow Level Two:Wolf Hare Woman Sitting Man Sitting Level Three: Man Profile Woman Profile This worksheet packet is made for middle or high school art teachers, TAB teachers, and home school parents who want to be successful in teaching beginning drawing students how to draw on the right side of the brain. Best suited for grades 6-10, but can be taught to older students as well. ©2022 A Space to Create Art, LLC. Sabrina Wingren. All rights reserved. Not intended for resale or sharing online without permission.