You need:
- white drawing sheet
- black construction paper for background
- pencil
- oilpastels
- liquid water color paint
- brush
- scissors
- glue
Draw at least four sunflowers. Be sure three of them are over the edges. Color them with oilpastels. Paint the backgrond with liquid water color paint.
Neil's drawing is torn in pieces. Those pieces have been re-glued for a spatial effect. Before tearing check which side of the paper is best. One side gives nice white tear lines, the other side does not.
Lyan and Jurre have pasted black strips over their artwork, creating a window through which you look outside.



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Start this lesson with the symbol of the Olympics: the colored rings. What do these rings mean? What colors do they have? How are they placed together?

Step two:
Every student takes a copy of the body and cuts every part of it. Then these bodyparts have to be pasted around, in, behind and in front of the Olympic rings.



