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Do any FIVE of the following:
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1. Draw, paint or sketch an original picture using water-colour,
crayons, coloured pencils or oil paints. Frame it to hang on a wall.
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2. Know the primary and secondary colours and how to combine them to
produce other colours.
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3. Produce six different designs using straight lines, curved lines,
or a combination of both.
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4. Draw a profile of a member of your family or a friend.
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5. Make a mobile and hang it.
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6. Make a greetings card of your own design and send it to another
person, preferably the examiner. Decorate or illustrate the outside and
letter suitable wording inside. (Size not less than 125 mm x 200 mm when
folded.)
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7. Use clay or other plastic material to sculpture a simple object
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NOTE:
1) Paper size except where
otherwise indicated should not be less than 275 mm x 373 mm in order to
encourage imagination and free movement of the wrist and hand.
2) Except where otherwise
indicated, pencils, pen-and-ink, watercolours, felt pen crayon, and Cray-pas
are acceptable. In No 6 coloured gummed paper may be used.
3) It is important that the
standard called for is one that encourages the best of the Cub, rather than one
that adheres rigidly to academic rules.
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