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Fourth grade art book 2 What do happy people do?
The second volume of Art in Grade Four: Happy people do this:

1. Prepare a square colored paper, then fold the four corners of the square in half, fold the four corners in half along the dotted line in the arrow direction, and then fold the four corners in half along the dotted line in the figure in the arrow direction.

2. The two corners are folded in half along the dotted line in the direction of the arrow, then turned over, turned over again, and finally painted with hair, eyes and mouth, and a happy little man is finished.

Art generally refers to the art that occupies a certain plane or space and has visibility. It can be divided into four categories: painting, sculpture, design and architecture. Some modern scholars also put others into this category, such as calligraphy and photography.

The word "art" first appeared in Europe in17th century, and some people think it officially appeared in the middle of18th century. In modern Japan, Chinese characters were translated freely, introduced to China around the May 4th Movement, and began to be widely used. Idea: let art integrate into life, into thinking, into soul, and live in the present.

The benefits of learning art:

1, studying art can improve children's attention, study more intently and control their emotions more. Children's attention is generally not easy to concentrate, but they are particularly interested in bright colors and interesting images. Under the guidance of teachers, after graffiti and modeling training, their attention will generally be better cultivated and their study will be more effective.

2. Learning art can cultivate children's observation ability, make them more keenly discover various situations and better grasp life. Art, especially painting, is to observe objects and images, and make children's observation more acute through the comparative observation of lines, blocks and spaces.

3. In recent twenty or thirty years, art education has also paid attention to cultivating students' personality and describing their psychological feelings, which is also an observation of their inner world, so that children can know themselves more clearly.

Studying art can cultivate children's imagination and creativity. Children can give full play to their imagination in image and abstract training, so as to make their works more creative and cultivate their creativity. This point has been discussed for a long time, so I won't repeat it here.

5. Children who have studied art have a more sound personality and think more comprehensively and stereoscopically when they grow up. Learning art and cultivating children's self-confidence can easily lead to success. This kind of experience will make children more confident and lead them into a better life, which is a realm and makes life more advanced.