Print Making!

In this lesson, we get to create our own patterns and cut them out, and then glue them onto the paper to create our own patterns on paper! Print making is an artistic process based on the principle of transferring images from a matrix onto another surface, most often paper or fabric. Traditional printmaking techniques include wood, etching, and engraving, while modern artists have expanded available techniques to include screenprinting. 

Extension Activity: Math lesson; In a future math lesson you could have the students look at how many squares go down the side of the paper ex.) 5 and then you would count how many squares go across the top ex.) 4 and once students have done this you would introduce multiplication and how to get the area of objects. it would be 4 multiplied by 5 to equal 20. 




 Source: https://www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/curatorial-departments/drawings-and-prints/materials-and-techniques/printmaking#:~:text=Printmaking%20is%20an%20artistic%20process,available%20techniques%20to%20include%20screenprinting. 

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