You need:
- two pieces of linoleum 10 x 10 cm
- lino knife
- block printing ink
- flat piece of plexiglass
- linoleum roller
- white sheets
- lino press
- scissors, glue
- coloured paper
A site with school-tested lessons for the Arts.
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?
Ask one or two children to take the position of an athlete. What is the position of the legs, arms and body? Ask another student to show another position and discuss it again.
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.