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Blackboard Sketching

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The manual offers step-by-step instruction for making effective blackboard sketches using chalk and charcoal, beginning with basic strokes and progressing to complete classroom illustrations. Plates show stroke techniques and examples — simple shapes, objects, landscapes, seasonal and subject-based drawings — with explicit directions for pressure, angle, and chalk handling. Lessons explain how to adapt sketches for reading, arithmetic, geography, history, nature study, calendars, and holidays, and encourage teachers to practice strokes, vary touches, and adapt examples rather than copy them. Emphasis is placed on using sketching as a visual teaching aid to hold attention, clarify lessons, and lead children to use drawing as spontaneous expression.

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Frederick Whitney

Frederick Whitney was an educator and artist known for his contributions to the field of drawing instruction. His notable works, "Blackboard Drawing" and "Blackboard Sketching," provide practical guidance for teachers and students alike, emphasizing the importance of visual education in the classroom. Whitney's approach combines artistic technique with pedagogical insight, making his books valuable resources for those looking to enhance their drawing skills. Through his writings, he has left a lasting impact on art education, promoting creativity and expression through drawing.

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