- sunflowers or pictures of them
- white drawing sheet A1 size, cut in strips of 30 by 65 cm
- five different colouring materials, like colour pencils, tempera paint, watercolour paint, oil pastels, crayons, coloured ink, aquarell pencils etc.
- brushes
- pencil, ruler
- coloured paper
- scissors
Divide the sheet with thin lines into five strips of 13 cm high. Draw some sunflowers. Make sure the flowers themselves are drawn at the demarcation of the strips. Make sure too that in each compartment at least half a sunflower or leave is drawn.
Choose five different colour materials. Use in every compartment a different material. Consider yourself the order of the materials, for example from bright (markers) to less bright (aquarelle pencils).
Paste the work on a coloured background. Or cut the five compartments and paste them with some space between on a coloured background.
Made by students of grade 5
These sunflowers are beautiful.
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I love this idea! What a great way of exploring mixed media. Thanks for sharing!
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My Grade 4 students did this project recently and the results look awesome! I gave each student about 1 metre of paper from a roll of fax paper and they divided it into sections themselves (so some sections were bigger than others). Will definitely be reusing this idea next year!
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BeantwoordenVerwijderenSuper idea - just used it in conjunction with Science work on plants/growing sunflowers... results look lovely on our walls and on our blog!
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