Tuesday, December 10, 2024

print making camelon


 










Description: For this project we had about ten 4x6 piece of paper and we took a gel tray and put paint on it. We then picked a pattern or stencil we wanted to print and laid it on top of the paint. Once the chosen piece is on the paint the student will lay one of the pieces of paper on the design and roll a roller on it to get the design on the paper. (can look up a tutorial if need more directions). Students will then do that for ten pieces of paper. Once complete and papers are all dry, they will trace the pieces made by the teacher to create the camelon. The students will cut out the traced pieces. Then glue the pieces on in order like the teacher did. Lastly, the students will draw arms, legs, and a face on the camelon. 

Extension Activity: An extension activity for this project could be to give a science lesson on a camelon's life. A teacher could read a book about a camelon or find an educational video on the camelon. Students can then decide a color the camelon will be based on what they learned. The students can also create a background using print making skills to show the ecosystem a camelon belongs in. 

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