[ 2] Activity 1 [ 3] uses
[ 4] two those simple and cheap [ 5] two pieces of material:
[ 6] a newspaper
[ 7] and an ordinary ball-point pen.
[ 8] I'm gonna do this activity [ 9] in
[10] -uh- a slight thick of
[11] pen, so that it shows upon the camera.
[14] Activity begins with drawing some simple boxes near.
[15] A nice thing about using a newspaper [16] is that you've got the lines
[17] with it given for you
[18] in the runs of text and in the columns.
[19] I'm just practicing drawing some relatively small boxes, [20] about three
[21] centimeters by three centimeters; the largest one could be six centimeters [22] by six centimeters;
[23] and they can be
[24] rectangular, don't have to be square.
[25] I'm going to use these [26] to
[27] demonstrate [28] and develop
[29] a little bit of control.
[30] So, the first thing you do with these [31] is to
[32] fill them in
[33] with some controlled [34] cross-hatching.
[35] This is not scribble.
[36] Motion [37] This is a
[38] more controlled motion.
[39] where you're [c]
[40] controlling the move in your fingers.