This is a fun chalk pastel lesson that I've done for years with Grade 8 students. I found the lesson plan HERE on the School Specialty website. Here's how we did it:
I pre-distribute white tempera paint into old plastic containers...
on one sheet of black construction paper, paint some 'sections'
on a second sheet of black paper, sketch out and paint a large reptile.
let the paint dry - we did two coats of white paint so it was x-tra bright...
take out your chalk pastels....
students had to use a minimum of two colours per section....
blend with your finger or a paper towel...
one finished background....
then do the same to the reptile and carefully cut it out....
here's a student colouring the background...
Lastly, you stick a bunch of cardboard squares on the back of the reptile- this will help 'raise' it off the background and glue it to the background. You could also use those 3-D glue dots for scrapbooking but for me, cutting cardboard squares is easy and, even better, FREEEEE!!!
Ta da!
here's a detail showing the 'pop-up' effect |
2 comments:
Absolutely amazing artwork
I am glad I found your blog.
Thanks! Yes, I'm pretty proud of my students.
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