Practice Drawing the 6 different shells. Sanddollar, Starfish, Scallop, Nautilis, Alphabet Cone and Wentel Trap. Look up each one on Google images for more details. Include texture, shading and lines. Student Practice Seashells Study 2022 Kenzie, Jorja Mary A., Zoe. Kai Kerbo, Addyson B. Estrella T. Danielle V. 2021 Destinee, Bransyn, Olivia & Mikayla 2021 Seashell Nature Study Illustrations See More Here... Spring 2022 Zoe, Estrella, Kaylee, Grayson, Kenzi, & Jorja Braun, Vanessa, Jaycee, Kai, Olivia, & Addy Mineola Middle School - Grade 7 & 8 Spring 2021 Yarelli, Braylee, Kyla & Victoria Karen, Caroline, Tania & Addison Bransyn, Carie, Olivia, Miyah, Jannette & Ainsley SUMMER ART CAMP, Quitman, Texas 2019 Images above were made by Instruction of Tabitha Morgan at HeARTworks in Quitman, Texas https://quitmanheartworks.com/ Blake, Titus, Andrew, olivia, Khloe & Taylor 2nd Grade Artists from Mrs. Craig's class (above) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Polly's 3rd grade class 2017 Martin, addyson, Christopher, no name, reighlyn & Alexis ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Say it ten times fast."She draws sea shells by the sea shore!" Since Summer is on he horizon, it only seems fitting to draw Summer stuff. Seashells are a great way to teach balance, symmetry, contour line and form. I created a number of How To Draw Sea Shell worksheets after studying shells myself. I am giving these to the students to practice with drawing the shells. Students will draw 3 or more shells (all the same or different) in the middle of their paper. Use a pencil and draw light, till you know it's right. Then go darker of use permanent marker. Use crayons to color the seashells (use lots of pressure to seal up all paper) In the center of the paper, with a white crayon, draw small circles clumped together like grape clusters. This will be a line of sea foam that divides the water from the sand. Drawing the sand dollar, starfish and scallop here in time lapse... Drawing the alphabet cone and wentel trap here in time lapse... Drawing the bubbles with white crayon, coloring the shells with crayons and painting the sand and water with tempera cakes. This is called the crayon resist method. the top portion above shells and bubbles with blues, greens and purples. Paint the bottom portion with yellows, oranges and browns. You should be able to paint on top of the seashells since you colored hard with crayon. The wax will resisit the watercolor and stay unaffected. Madelynn, KindergARTen Alternative Idea Use brown paper, draw the shells and outline with black marker. You can purchase this lesson on my TPT! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Seashells-by-the-Seashore-3116928