Comeau, Heather
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The first step in the scientific process is to make observations.I take my time and make careful observationsI record my observations using many tools like:paper, a sharp pencil, colored pencils, markers or paint.My drawings are the same size and color as the object.I add details so my drawings are exact!I share my drawings and get supportive suggestions.I go back and revise my drawings if needed. I persevere, I don't give up!I AM A SCIENTIST!!!!!

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Books and web site resourcesDrawing Animals Shape by Shape: Create Cartoon Animals with circles, squares, rectangles and triangles (Drawing shape by shape series) by Christopher HartDrawing with Children: A creative method for adult beginners too by Mona Brookeshttps://www.pintrest.com/stitchoholic/kindergarten-how-to-draw/youtube: Drawing a pine cone for kids (Novice Level) art for foster care