By Nayo Polk
Teacher: Barbara Wenger, Jefferson School
Award: Honorable Mention-Fourth Grade Essay
My sister taught me how to draw a cat. First, she taught me how to draw the head. Second, she taught me how to curve down and do the tail. Third, she taught me how to curve down and do the legs. Last, she taught me how to curve back up to the head.
First, she taught me how to draw the head. You draw the head by just doing the ears with the line between them. Then you curve down and back up to the tail.
Second, she taught me how to curve down to the tail. To do the tail you have to do a circle just don’t finish it.
Third, she taught me how to curve back down and do the legs. Then you go down to the legs and feet. Once you go across a little then up, then across, then back down, then across again.
Last, she taught me how to curve back to the head. She taught me how to do that by putting her hand on my hand and moving my hand back to the cat head.
In conclusion, my sister taught me how to draw a cat. I like that because she hardly is ever that nice to me. I really love my sister.