Students will review three different types of boomerang shapes, use stencils to draw and cut out these, shapes and use various art materials and mediums to design their surfaces.
A lesson plan for grade 6 Visual Arts Education
Learning outcomes
Students will:
Teacher planning
Time required for lesson
5 days
Materials/resources
Students will work in the art room on tables that are large enough to spread out their art materials.
The teacher will provide the 3 pre-made templet/stencil boomerang outline forms and some of the foundation hardware material.
The following materials will be selectively needed upon choices that each student makes. Note that not every student will use the same materials in this listing.
Technology resources
Students will go to the Media Center/Library for resource books and articles about boomerangs and their history.
The use of a color monitor with access to the Internet with computer availability. Thus several boomerang websites can be researched. (*see Relevant Web Sites)
Pre-activities
Activities
Day 1: - A short discussion about boomerangs motifs, legends, and their history will be covered. Discuss how boomerangs were used long ago and how they are used today. The teacher will discuss several artful boomerang design options and any limitations in making these projects. Students will discuss and plan what kind of boomerang art projects they will make, how they plan to display them, and how they will go about starting. Students will sketch out their ideas on paper prior to starting. On this paper the sudents will mention what tools they will need and all materials needed in making their artful boomerang project. Students will choose one of three template/stencils that are available and begin to trace and cut out their chosen boomerang form. The design idea will determine what kind of hardware the template will be traced on. They will start out with a 15″ x 15″ square sheet of the following hardware materials. This can include a thick, sturdy layer of
cardboard, thin-lightweight plywood, balsa/balsm wood, thin pine wood, plexiglass/plastic sheet or a sturdy layer of metal/tin foil.
Day 2: - Art table tops will be covered with cheap white paper for easy clean up. Students will have brought all collectable items from home to class by this day. Students will carefully group and organize their art materials, needed art tools, and collectibles at their working locations. Following their original planned ideas from paper, students will arrange or layout, cut and paste/glue their art materials directly down onto their bommerang forms. Students will use appropriate glues for appropriate surfaces.
Day 3: - Students will continue to work on their artful boomerang projects. Both sides of the boomerang will be decorated with art materials of their choice. The teacher will answer any questions and help give any suggestions the students might need to know throughout the entire duration.
Day 4: - Students will finish attaching their art materials and objects to their boomerang forms. During the last workable step, students will apply a thick coat of polyurethane varnish onto the top surface layer with a 1″ or 2″ varnish brush. Students may have to share brushes in finishing their boomerang projects. After the varnish is applied, the projects will need to dry at least overnight before handling. If a handbuilt stand rather than a ready made stand is needed, the student can begin making that area of the project for final display.
Day 5: - As a group, students will evaluate and critique their own art projects. They will discuss why they made the choices they did in designing their art projects. What kind of environmental and personal statement or meaning did each project represent for them and the viewer. Would they do anything differently to their projects if they had to start all over again? If so, what transformation would take place? Students will mention any problems or difficulties they may have encounted during the making of their artful boomerang project.
Assessment
Assess how well students:
By Susan Wittig


