Description: For this lesson, I learned about how to make a base pot and I used a toothpick to put designs on it. Then, we flipped it over and used clay to create leaves which we scored and used water to attach them to the pot. We had to use at least two elements and principles of design with color, texture, and depth. We painted our succulents and wrote sentences on which principles of design we used. Also, we learned about Maria Martinez and the techniques she uses in her clay pots. Extension Activity: Along with students making these clay plants, they could research other plants and see how and where they survive. This would be a science lesson and students could even plant their own real-life plant.
Summary: For this project, we drew an animal scene on a piece of paper before taping it to a piece of styrofoam. Then, we traced our lines pretty hard onto the styrofoam so they would show up on it. Then, we taped a piece of wax paper and put paint on it. We used a roller to put the paint on our styrofoam picture and then we flipped it onto a piece of white paper. We used a clean roller to press the paint onto the paper and the scene was "printed" on the paper. Extension Activity: An extension activity for this project is to have your students research the animal they decided to draw for science class. They would find five facts about their animal and share them with the class.