Literature and Visual Arts Literature and Visual Arts by Nika Normanby Nika Norman
Pearl Barley and Charlie Parsley (Aaron Blake)The Peasant Prince (Li Cunxin)
Lucy Goosey (Margaret Wild)Cat (Mike Dumbleton)
Crow and the Waterhole (Ambelin Kwaymullina)The Empty City (David Megarrity)
Ock Von Fiend (Luke Edwards)Ziba Came on a Boat (Liz Lofthouse)
Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp (Odo Hirsch)The Night Garden (Elise Hurst)
Shh! Little Mouse (Pamela Allen)You and Me and Our Place (Leonie Norrington)
Parsley Rabbit’s Book about Books (Frances Watts)The Antarctic Book – Living in the freezer (Dr Mark Norman)
The Shaggy Gully Times (Jackie French)The Key to Rondo (Emily Rodda)
Fuel Your MindBook Week 2008
Written by Nika Norman
Literature and the Creative Arts don’t have to wait till Book Week.Try some of these ideas, adapt them any time as a follow up to reading your
favourite book or during a thematic unit.Have a great time experimenting and trying new things.
Nika Norman
Pearl Barley and Charlie ParsleyBy Aaron Blake
Cardboard print of friends.Using thin card cut out facial features and body parts separately and layer shapes .Glue with PVA.To print use foam rollers and paint or use rubber rollers and printing ink.
My Friend
Mono PrintOn the back of the paper draw a continuous line drawing of a friend.Using a rubber roller, roll out printing ink on a smooth surface( perspexor thick plastic taped to the desk.)Place paper picture side up on ink, do not touch the paper, carefullytrace the picture with a pencil and lift off.When the picture is dry paint with dyes or wash paint.
The Peasant Princeby Li Cunxin
Figure drawing. Directed lessons in proportion
The Peasant Prince
Draw in pencil and trace over withfelt tip pen.Erase pencil lines.Shade areas with watercolourpencil.Apply water to coloured areas.
Lucy Gooseyby Margaret Wild
Soft chalk pastelDemonstrate techniques using
chalk pastels- layering, blending, crosshatching, drawing.
Use white or coloured paper forthe background.
Catby Mike Dumbleton
• Photocopy cat and other characters from the story.
• Create a background in crayons.
• Cut out and paste characters to the background.
• Apply wash paint to the picture.
The Empty CityDavid Megarrity
Create individual collage pictures of your favourite shop.Use old wrapping papers, wallpapers, junk mail, scrap brenex paper.Use felt tip pens to draw in details.These could then be collated into a class frieze.
Crow and the Waterholeby Ambelin Kwaymullina
Masks for Readers Theatre
Create masks from thin foam or cardboard.Cut an inner semi circle to form the headband.
Make the eye holes by putting the mask on and then touching and marking where the eye holes should be. Remove the mask and cut the holes.
Draw , cut out and attach the features with staples and then paint.
Crow and Waterhole
Recreate illustrations from the story.Draw the picture in a light coloured chalk pastel.Colour in with oil pastels.Apply a watery layer of black paint and dab off with tissues to reveal the crayon areas.Create the characters separately . Cut out and attach with masking tape to give a 3D appearance.
Ock Von Fiendby Luke Edwards
Collect pictures of old houses.Draw with felt tip pens. Apply water colour pencils then add water.Create a character that would live in the house.
Strange charactersObserve and discuss Picasso’s cubist
portraits.Collect large pictures of people from
magazines and cut out each facial feature.
Create a portrait using cut outs and oil pastels.
Add edicole dyes in complementary colours.
Ziba Came on a BoatBy Liz Lofthouse
The past.Use teabags or brown wash tocreate a background.Directed drawing lessons onportraiture .Draw a portrait of yourself and a family memberUse charcoal and chalks.
The journey.Use sponges to create a storm.Create the boat by using a pieceof cardboard to apply the paint.
Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp
by Odo HirschThe Lamp.Enlarge and copy on thin card the net of a truncated hecatogonalpyramid.On each panel draw an animal- apeacock, eagle, tiger, monkey,rhinoceros.Construct the lamp and hang.
Flame/Lamp SculptureCut the end off a wire coat hanger and manipulate the wire
into a shape. Push the end into a block of polystyrene.Stretch a stocking leg over the wire and base and tie a knot.
Apply two to three coats of watered down PVA. Paint with a design when dry.
The Night Gardenby Elise Hurst
Polystyrene sculptureScraps of polystyrene can be joined withtooth picks or skewers to create a hedgemonster.Diorama Create a hedge grove in a shoe box
Large library entranceCut a large fridge box diagonallyfrom top to bottom on the side panelsto create two free standing panels.Draw a monster and paint with spongesto give texture.
Shh! Little Mouseby Pamela Allen
Retell the story adding extra pages.
BackgroundsCrayon rubbings of surfaces.Edicole ink washes.
Printing.Use real fruit.Cut shapes from polystyrene.Create stencils from overheadprojector plastic and use spongesto apply paint.
You and Me and Our Placeby Leonie Norrington
Chalk pastel pictures. Ariel view of your home. Under the sea mural.Create a large background.Draw individual sea creatures, cut outand mount using masking tape. Collage of the beach.Draw the beach using chalk pastels.Apply PVA and real sand on the picture.
Create individual figures and glue onto background.
Parsley Rabbit’s Book about Books
By Frances WattsCreate a book mark from thin
card.
Construct a stretch rabbit.Concertina fold paper and cutalternately from folded sides.
Plasticene Rabbit.
The Antarctic Book – Living in the freezer
Dr Mark Norman
Individual or large frieze.Water- blue cellophaneIce and snow –crumpled copy paper.Penguins – copies in different sizes.Sea spiders- pipe cleaners.Blue whale- Blue balloon.Snow Petrel- 3D construction
The Shaggy Gully Timesby Jackie French
Cramped ConditionsCut paper into different shapes.Draw animals in these shapes touching at least 3 sides.Paint.Trace in black texta and add bars.
Wanted PostersCollect pictures of animals andenlarge.Choose portions of the animals tocopy into a section of the art paper.Draw and trace in black texta.Paint.
Crazy CrittersFold a piece of paper into four.Draw the head in the first section.Pass to another person to drawthe neck.Fold back to hide the head and neck.Pass the paper to next person todraw the body. Lastly draw the tail. Unfold the paperand give the animal a new name.
The Key to Rondoby Emily Rodda
The Music boxPaint a shoe box black.Create panels to fit all four side ofthe box.Read descriptions of panels tostudents .( page 2)Draw in black felt tip pen andcolour in water colour pencils andapply water.Glue to side of the box. Line box with material.
MonstersSculpture
Read the description of themonster to students ( Page 301).Use wire, polystyrene balls andScraps, pipe cleaners, feathers,material scraps, textas, and anyodds and ends to create amonster.