A Study of Two Methods of Teaching the Visual Element Value as Seen in the Creative Works of Children in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades Page: 19
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world is filleu witfi imicrue., stranc?^, exciting surfaces.
fchiw point the teacher rubbed a hand over several surfaces
aru! continue.-'.? to say# '"*!a>e several short black crayons anO '
sheets of newsprint to record as many as fifteen, more- if you
like, unique sur'^acos found in thi# room. He sure your pacer
is between tne original nnrface anb the crayon. Permit the
swatches of surface records to bo oversisec." The* teacher ■
yave a concrete f xa«Bple of o*.~ersi etJ. (Swatch i.« defined in
Webster.'s Sew Dictionary as a characteristic
specimen.)
-he word rubbing w**? introduce# to the group during the
second psriocU During this period subjects of Method A chose
a robbing that advanced frora the rest of the swatches, one
that recedech and. a rubbing tnat tended neither to advance
nor reeet!<? The subjects wore told to cut out the* chosen
rubbings and. to arrange and paste then in such a. way that
four open spaces of the. background wowlS remain. Twelve by
eighteen inch white bufccher paper was used for the background.
j\n ink line ora^'inc, of an object cr objects that were seen
while making the surface recordings was drawn over the col-
late of: pan tad. rubbings.
Evaluation of Ix-it I vas of subjects' depth studies in
relation to advancing and race.cAriq illusions of the composi-
tions. At this point subjects went before the class anc helb
their studies in fall view of t-joco remaining at their seats.
li'ioss? seated oo/^Tioiitoc on tl';o co- "volitions hsl-"3 before tben.
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Hofmann, Carolyn L. A Study of Two Methods of Teaching the Visual Element Value as Seen in the Creative Works of Children in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades, thesis, August 1967; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc163909/m1/25/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .