Minecraft is all the rage right now among
students. It is a computer game where the characters look like they are created
through pixels- meaning they are square shape with very generic details.
4th and 5th graders
discussed pixel art at the beginning of the project. When I asked them what
they thought pixel art was I got a lot of blank stares UNTIL I brought up
Minecraft- then the room exploded with discussion!
We first practiced making pixel art on the mini
laptops at a pixel art creator website (http://piq.codeus.net/draw
) where they got practice creating a self -portrait using pixels digitally.
Once they had some practice they were given graph paper and used color pencils
to create a pixel self- portrait drawing. After their drawing was complete they
then created an enlarged self-portrait using paper squares. They were really
working on their gluing skills for this portion of the project. Their learning
targets for this project were:
·
I
can create pixel art on the computer, with colored pencil, and with
construction paper.
·
I
can make sure all the pieces of paper stay glued down.
·
I
can use glue neatly so that it doesn’t leak out around the edges.