Friday, April 6, 2012

Hidden Safari

This project was a lot of fun. You first start out using a light blue colored pencil or crayon. It is very important that it is a light blue. We were then told to draw a safari animal. We turned our papers upside down and then we were suppose to imitate an example. After completing the drawing we then created random patterns using warms colors to completely cover the page. The magic of the activity was putting on the red glasses and you could see the drawing perfectly.



An extension of this activity would be for Science having the students do some research about the habitat of the animal they chose to create. They would then write a short description about the information they found.

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