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Olympic Games Activity Flyer - Zart Art

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Paper ScreenMaterialsPaper ScreenTissue Paper BlackTissue Paper WhiteCobweb PaperMetallicWave Tissue PaperCobweb PaperGauze PaperCover Paper 51 x 76 cm BlackTissue Paper CirclesPom Poms 18 mmPom Poms Glitter 18 mmWooden Beads Oval 8 x 10 mmShimmer Paint RedPVAChinese Brush PensFood DyeUni Signo Broad Gel Pen WhitePaperScreenUse a white pen to draw on black CoverPaper, the basic outline of a crane’s body,its head and neck and two long legs.Cut these shapes out and join themtogether to form the shape of a crane.Cover the body and neck with feathershapes of paper. Use a mixture of TissuePaper, Gauze Paper, Wave Tissue Paper, andBlack and White Tissue Paper. Overlap thepaper shapes by starting at the tail endand working the shapes up the body andalong the neck to the head.Add some red paint to the top of thehead and glue on a painted black WoodenBead for an eye.Create a number of Peony Roses usingTissue Paper Circles and Pom Poms.Paint Food Dye on to a Paper Screen torepresent water.Glue the collaged crane on to the Screenand surround it with the Tissue PaperPeonies.RDREAMER Steps®ResearchThe Crane. It is legendary in China for being theprince of all feathered creatures on earth. Next tothe Phoenix, the Crane is the most favoured of allChinese bird symbols. Discover why the Crane is soimportant in Chinese culture.DREAMER Steps® is a strategy for teaching. Pleaserefer below for more information.s designed by <strong>Zart</strong> <strong>Art</strong>e©2008 <strong>Activity</strong> and notLooking for more...For more research, additional informationand activities please refer to the websitesbelow:• www.zartart.com.au• http://en.beijing2008.cn/In this <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>Games</strong> programme weintroduce you to the DREAMER Steps® toteaching <strong>Art</strong>.DREAMER stands for Discussion, Research,Experiment, <strong>Art</strong> Making, Exhibit andResponse.Currently in Australia, each state has itsown curriculum guideline that comes with aunique language and formatting style.Moreover these curriculum guidelines areunder constant review and change.DREAMER is our initiative to create acommon language among teachers in arteducation. We hope it will stand the test oftime and we would like to encourage you touse it in your art making classes.A complete DREAMER Steps programme ison the <strong>Zart</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Website plus additionalinformation on the Beijing <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>Games</strong>,additional Lucky Charmactivities and a unit ondrawing people inaction.Teacher Notes & Activities written and designed by <strong>Zart</strong> <strong>Art</strong> © <strong>Zart</strong> <strong>Art</strong> 2008Address4/41 Lexton RoadBox Hill North, MelbourneVictoria 3129 AustraliaContact NumbersPhone: (+61) 3 9890 1867Fax: (+61) 3 9898 6527E: zartart@zartart.com.auwww.zartart.com.auCustomer Service Centre HoursMonday—Wednesday & Friday: 8.30 am—5.00 pmThursdays: 8.30 am—7.00 pmSaturday: 8.30 am—2.00 pm16 <strong>Zart</strong> <strong>Art</strong>: Supporting teachers in creative education

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