1st grade toothpaste African batiks
I introduced this lesson by reviewing the various lines we have discussed and then we looked for lines, patterns and shapes in photos of African batiks.
Students then drew patterns and lines with a pencil on copier paper. After they were please with their designs (and to my approval) they traced over the patterns with a black permanent marker.
My first graders then placed their piece of fabric over their designs and traced over it with our toothpaste-lotion mixture. I decided to call our mixture a concoction. I purchased the fabric squares from Amazon. A pack of 42 was around $10.00.
On day two we discussed warm and cool colors and what colors would look good together. We used Dick Blick's premium tempera paint (don't use washable paint or the colors will rinse out). Remind children to paint on the concoction side!
On day three students rinsed off the concoction (toothpaste and lotion). I put tubs of water on each of the children's tables and instructed them to rinse the concoction off with their hands. This worked great and went quickly but I found that the lines weren't as white since they were getting stained from the dirty water.
So for the next eight classes I had them rinse them in the sink. This took longer but I think the lines were whiter. I just had the students work on another project and called them back to the sinks when it was their turn. I had one soaking (concoction side down) in the sink while the other student rinsed it under the running water.
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