…..a real ‘hoot’ of an art lesson
About a month ago I introduced a print making lesson using styrofoam boards. The grades 2 and 3 classes were introduced to a variety of owls and were instructed to sketch several different styles of owl. Then they had to choose their favourite sketch and transfer the pattern onto the styrofoam plate. Once the design was impressed into the foam the children were given water based markers and they filled in the owl shape with lots of colour.
I showed the students a variety of owl prints that I had done using the same pattern but different colours and different papers. Here are some of my examples:
When the students finished colouring their plates they brought them to me and selected the paper they wanted to print on. I sprayed the paper and wiped off the excess water and then laid the plate on the paper. We used a roller to press the paper down onto the plate and finished off by using our fingers to push on the details like the eyes, beaks and feet to transfer the marker onto the paper.
There was a lot of trial and error but we quickly figured out what worked and what didn’t. Too much water and the colours all ran together, not enough and the print was too faint. A plain solid colour worked better than a busy print but newsprint with text on it was quite effective. The paper that worked best was card stock and water colour paper.
In front of the library I put up a forest of birch trees for our Forest of Reading Book Club and the leaves represent all the books that have been read by the members of the club. I asked each student in my art classes to donate one of their owls to place on the trees.
Stay tuned for part 2 of this lesson. I’ll post that in a day or two.



These are fantastic! YAY! Really LOVE seeing these! And I’m enjoying the variety! 😊😊😊
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Thanks Jill. The kids did an amazing job.
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OMG these are fantastic!!! So much fun!!
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I love how no two are exactly alike.
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I LOVE THESE! Great idea and the results show it.
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Thanks!
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These works of art would never leave my fridge 🙂
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I have so little art work from my children when they were little. If I had it to do over again I would have framed some of their work.
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I save my favourites but have not framed. Really should pick out a few from each and do so. I always admire them when I see it done in other’s houses.
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If you’re ever close to an Ikea when you go off island,they have great frames, with mats and sometimes they have half price sales on all their frames. It’s a great time to stock up.
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What fun. The birds have such wonderful expressions.
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I was so pleased with the creativity and the colours that some of the children chose.
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