Lesson Plan Submitted by Michael Hall
Art teacher in Tallahassee, Florida
A great art project to do when you are studying insects, or
just to have fun is to take a 12" x 18" piece of construction paper and fold
it in half long-ways. Then write the students' name in cursive along
the fold. (They may want to use their last or middle names if their
name is short). Then cut along the outside of the letters. Cut out any
loops also. Unfold the paper and you have an "insect" ready to decorate
and color.
Alternate
lesson: Name Monsters
Fold 12 x
18 white drawing paper (or light color). Open and write name on fold in
cursive with Ebony pencil (go over lines). Fold and rib to transfer name
to other side. Open - outline with black markers - color with choice of
medium.
Another way to transfer is after the name is written in cursive, the paper is folded and held up to a window. The reverse side is then traced and you have an image similar to the picture on the left. The symmetrical design can then be filled in with markers and/or crayons to make a colorful design. This can also be used for the Name Insect project. Instead of cutting it out, the entire paper is colored. The background could serve as the home of the insect or area where the insect is sitting.
Links
Nametag Art- Another similar project is described
Name Lesson Ideas- The middle school version of this lesson with new twists.
Davenport Community Schools- This has several lessons, including Symmetrical Name Monsters.