This site will allow me to create a form to use as an assessment of the course. It is a free, web-based document that allows me to get immediate feedback from students.
This video focuses on the technique needed to draw a realistic eyes. Since the eyes are the foundation of any face, I thought it was important to show students a presentation that focuses only on the eyes.
This video tutorial reinforces the portrait drawing technique that I will demonstrate live in class. Because no two artists work exactly the same, it will give the students another perspective on portaiture.
This site allows you to create graphic organizers that can be uploaded to the web or downloaded ans printed. It does not seem to have as much variety as webspiration.
This site allows you to create custom graphic organizers. There are many templates and lots of clip art to choose from. I like this site because you can upload your graphic organizer as a word document or save it to a web page that others can access.
This activity asks students to click on the facial features that are not drawn in the correct proportions. It is a good pre-training activity because it forces the student to carefully examine the facial features so they will not make the same mistakes in their drawings.
This interactive site allows students to play around with placing facial features. It's a fun way for students to be introduced to portraiture. It puts no stress on the student because there is no actual drawing involved yet.