Made by a student of grade 4
You need:
- black construction paper 41 by 12 cm
- wax paper in red, blue and yellow
- cutting mat and cutter
- glue
Tell students about art the movement The Style and two of its most famous contributors Piet Mondriaan and Theo van Doesburg.
Draw 4 lines with 10 cm between them from bottom to the top of the black sheet. The last strip (1 cm) is the glue strip.
Draw four squares or rectangles on the black sheet. Then draw lines from about 1 cm wide. Cut the spaces between the lines and paste wax paper behind them.
Finish the lantern by folding the four lines and pasting it.










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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.









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