For the past two days my students have been taking the CAHSEE exam. Which means I have to spend the entire day proctoring the test.
It's slow for a teacher to watch students take a test so while the students are trying to decide which answer to bubble in, I get to doodle in my sketchbook. I keep a little watercolor set near by so I can color my drawings if I feel the need, it's great practice, and it's great letting the mind wander.
Oh I should mention that I never draw the students.





2 comments:
rad! why don't you draw students? do you limit it to just women from your imagination?
I think it would creep my students out if I drew them while they were working. High schoolers are pretty touchy about that stuff.
What can I say? I'm a guy!
:)
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