Zentangle Pumpkin

Description: After a short discussion on what zentangle patterns are and looking at some examples, we practicing creating our own zentangle patterns. We needed to create a pattern that represents who we are and one that is fall themed. We then moved on to creating our pumpkin outline and followed the steps of the teacher while she demonstrated each step. When it came to putting patterns on our pumpkin drawing we needed to include 3 different fall themed zentangle patterns and 3 personal patterns that represented us. For my fall themes, I chose leaves, blue lines for wind, and ghosts. For my personal themes, I chose dog prints, books, and stars.

Extension Activity: An extension activity could include having the students write about the different patterns that they chose to include and why. You can have the students write about how their personal patterns they chose represent who they are. You could also display the students art to create a class pumpkin patch of all their personal zentangle pumpkins.

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