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Lesson preamble - Pencil control for the start of
all lessons
Aim:
To teach the importance of eye to hand coordination, pencil control.
Materials:
the sketch pad,
the HB pencil,
ruler.
PENCIL CONTROL
A) The pupil will be asked to rule a light horizontal line 1cm or 1/2 inch
from the top of the page. The word lightly must be stressed and the
student's task will be to draw the line so it is visible at half a meter but
invisible at a meter.
B) Have the student
hold these up and the teacher will discover that only one or two students
will be able to achieve this result. Praise those two and demonstrate to the
whole class the correct method of holding a pencil for a long light line is
to drag the pencil across the page lightly holding it between thumb and
index finger. The trick is to move your ARM and shoulder and not your
fingers!

C) Have the class
draw a light line across the bottom of the page using this technique and get
their next-door neighbour to check it for visibility at a yard.
D) If this proves
satisfactory have the student complete the verticals two verticles in the
same manner.
E) Hold these up
for inspection and then ask the students to firm in the margin with their
pencil leaving the corners so they can discern the difference between their
light and heavy lines.
F) Lightly
construct a little box 2cmx6cm (1" x2") in the bottom right hand corner for
a title, then firm it in as shown below.

This exercise is to be done at the beginning of every
drawing class for every page as it slots the students mind into line control
(allow 5 min. maximum).
By John Hagan
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