We also read this great texture book:
Jane Brocket's Cover Concepts Spiky, Slimy, Smooth: What is Texture |
Then we put it all together and made these "texture sandwiches". I did these on mat board donated by my local frame shop and used various materials such as:
- bubble wrap
- various papers
- yarns
- tissue
- cardboard (corrugated)
- shredded paper
- doilies
- foam
- fabrics
- pasta
It was fun for the learners to name all the layers when they were finished: "A fluffy ham, holey cheese and crinkly lettuce sandwich."
The study of texture in art is a great tie-in to using "describing words" in their writing. At the end of our texture study we brainstormed a list of all the different texture describing words we could come up with.
Materials: mat board, various textured materials (see list above), glue (note: you might need a hot glue gun to attach some of the heavier materials)
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