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Ages 6-7

Shadow Tracing
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Skills/Topics:

-Drawing/Tracing

-Painting

-Shadows

-Collage

Supply List: 

-Paper (various colors)

-Writing/Coloring Material

-Objects to Trace

-Black Paint

-Glue

Alternative Supply List: 

-If you don't have various colored construction paper use magazine paper or color white paper

-f you don't have black paint then use a dark paint or dark coloring material such as a black sharpie or brown marker

Overview: 

During this project your child will have fun learning about and tracing shadows. Add more fun by tracing various objects and/or talking about shadows

 

Project Directions:

Step One:

Create a background using ripped paper strips. The colors should match the object that is being traced. For example in the photo above the giraffes were traced over a sunset background, a fish might be traced over a blue/green background, a motorcycle over a road and sky background, etc.

Tip: Don't let any straight edges show, start gluing ripped paper strips at the top of the page and work your way down to the bottom overlapping the strips as you go. 

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Step Two: 

Step up your objects. You can do this project outdoors or indoors with a direct light source. What objects are you going to use?  

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Step Three:

Trace your shadows onto your background using a writing/coloring material.

Step Four:

Paint or color in your shadows with black or dark colored paint/coloring material.

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