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Karen Henson's ArtBlog. Printmaking Lessons for Kids K-12: KinderArt ® PRINTMAKING LESSONS FOR KIDSNote: Grade levels are given as a guideline only.

Printmaking Lessons for Kids K-12: KinderArt ®

Lessons are always adaptable. Fine art printmaking involves the creation of a master plate from which multiple images are made. There are four main types of printmaking. The process and materials of these techniques influence the appearance of the final print. Find out more about printmaking (and try your hand at printmaking lessons) by selecting a link below. PRINTMAKING 101 all ages An introduction to printmaking written by Andrea Mulder-Slater. PRINTMAKING 102 all ages A basic printmaking supplies list and information on brayers and paper. FRUIT and VEGGIE PRINTS PreK and up A fun and inexpensive way to introduce printmaking.

LINOLEUM BLOCK PRINTMAKING Gr. 3 and up A lino print results when a piece of linoleum has had pieces cut out of it, been inked and been printed. LITHOGRAPHY Gr. 7 and up A series of photos (and a video) give a nice overview of this multi-step printmaking process. Incredible Elementary Art Lessons. Lascaux Cave Art on Ceramic "Stones" Lesson Plan: Art History for Kids. Level: Primary, JuniorGrades: K-5 | Age: 5-11 | Written by: Anne Marie Tracey [Anne Marie is a Lower School Art Teacher from Dartmouth, MA.]

Lascaux Cave Art on Ceramic "Stones" Lesson Plan: Art History for Kids

Summary: Students will create art in the style of the Lascaux Caves in France. Objectives: To familiarize students with Prehistoric art, the reasons for it, the subject matter depicted, style and colors used. This project is integrated with a second grade study of Prehistoric people and their environment What You Need:Oil Pastels White ceramic clay, or air dry clay Acrylic paint Sand Sketch paper Images from Lascaux caves or other prehistoric art examples (see resources below) What You Do: Day #1 I show the children the video, "Lascaux Revisited" It is a little above their understanding in some parts, but the images are great, and they love that the caves were discovered by kids! The children create a sketch using pencil and oil pastels. Day #2 Once the students have completed their sketch, they are ready to make the "stone. " Day #3 Day #4 Resources: Lascaux. La découverte de Lascaux en 1940 a ouvert une nouvelle page dans la connaissance de l’art préhistorique et de nos origines.

Lascaux

Œuvre monumentale, la grotte continue de nourrir l’imaginaire collectif et d’émouvoir les nouvelles générations du monde entier. C’est à ce haut lieu de la Préhistoire qu’est dédiée la nouvelle publication multimédia du ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, publication qui réactualise autant la forme que le contenu scientifique de ce site mis en ligne en 1998, à la lumière des dernières avancées de la recherche archéologique. Au delà de l’émotion et à la lumière des recherches les plus récentes, le site internet est destiné à faire comprendre les secrets des artistes qui ont peint et gravé le bestiaire de Lascaux il y a 19000 ans et à présenter les orientations actuelles de la recherche scientifique sur les grottes ornées.

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