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Rubbing | |
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Art - Creating Art | |
Level | Primary |
Materials | sheet of paper dark crayon with paper removed 1 or more flat, textured objects small container for objects tray |
In this activity the child makes crayon rubbings of textured objects.
Presentation
- Invite the child to the lesson. Show them where the work is on the shelf and name the work.
- Take the material to a mat or table. You may wish to use a smooth placemat underneath to protect the table.
- Place the paper on the table.
- Position an object underneath the paper.
- Rub the paper with the side of the crayon over where the object is.
- Do the same with other objects under the paper if desired.
Points of Interest
- Seeing the hidden object appear
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
- Many different objects could be used under the paper:
- leaves, lace, buttons, coins, fabric, paperclips, wire mesh
- Rubbings could be done of things outside that can't be moved:
- tree bark, stone carved letters
- Crayon rubbing plates could be used
- More than one color of crayon could be used