Tri-wheeled Elephant-eared Monster

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Monster Portrait
by Henry and Hanna

Monster

Monster Recreation
by Ella and Sean

MOnster

Description
by Hanna and Henry

Hello, please follow these directions to draw our monster.

  1. Hold your paper vertically.
  2. Please use markers only.
  3. Begin with a big oval shaped head.
  4. In the center, draw a circle and color it in light blue.
  5. At the top there is a circular eye that is light pink with a dot in the middle.
  6. At the bottom of the head there is a mouth. It is a squiggly black line.
  7. For a tongue there is a square without a top line connected to the mouth. It is red with a vertical line in the center.
  8. On either side of the head there is a big, human- shaped, orange ear.
  9. The rest of the head is dark green.
  10. For a body it has a long vertical oval. It is yellow.
  11. On the left side of the body there are two blue squiggly arms. On the each end there is a brown ball. The other side has only one arm.
  12. At the bottom of the body there is a horizontal, very skinny red oval that is the length of the width of the head.
  13. Below the red oval there are three purple wheels with black spokes.
  14. On the outside of the wheels, connected to the red oval, there are two curved fenders, one on each side of the outside wheels.
  15. Next outline everything in black. Now you should have our monster.
Analysis
by Henry and Hanna

The two students from Walter Hays, Ella and Sean, did a marvelous job on our monster. They made the body yellow, and the wheels very nice, the arms were blue with brown balls at the ends, the head was green with all the right things and with the right colors on it. They also made the wheel fenders just right and the red oval was a great color of red.

Even though Ella and Sean did a very good job, there were still some differences. We didn't tell them how fat the body was so ours was a bit skinnier, we didn't tell them how big the ears were, so they made them a little smaller and we failed to mention to put the lines inside the ears. Our arms are thick, but we also forgot about that, too. Ella and Sean did a very good job on our monster even though there are differences. Ella and Sean did very well on our monster, though we didn't give very good descriptions on some of its features. We can tell that they tried very hard on our monster.

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