Thursday, August 6, 2020

Art Project for Shark Week

School is rapidly getting closer and closer. That means I will be working with Charley and his parents again to assist with Art and Genealogy projects for some of his classes this year. He homeschools.

Since Shark Week is rapidly approaching, I thought it would be fun for Charley to make a Diorama for Art class. Shark Week starts on August 9th. That is when the art project will start. The deadline for completion is August 16th.

Make a Diorama featuring none other - - SHARKs!!! 


Write out the steps that you took to put this together from your supply list to the end of completion. Hint: you may want to write these out from the beginning as you start your project, so you do not forget something.

Draw out a rough draft of what you want your project to look like. (This is kind of like a blueprint of your project).

The main shark and the focal point need to be made from an empty vegetable can.

Assemble the entire project on a 2 x 4 piece of wood 18" long.

There need to be 4 other sharks smaller than the one out of the can. (TIP: never have even numbers...always have odds. example, 1, 3, 5, 7, etc.). These can be made from paper towel rolls, toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, brown paper sacks, playdough (did you know you can make your own playdough?), etc. (use your imagination).

Include ocean life in your diorama such as seaweed, school of fish, rocks, floating trash, people, etc. I will leave this up to you what you want to do. But there need to be at least 3 additional elements besides the sharks.

Paint the sharks above. Be sure to include a backdrop of some sort. (a piece of material (an old curtain, a sheet, or blue paper to give the illusion of water).

Add the sharks to your Diorama with either sturdy sticks or small dowel rods (these can be found at Lowes or Home Depot). You might even find some at Walmart.

Be sure to use the proper adhesive. I think Gorilla Glue or something along those lines would be the perfect glue for this project (use it sparingly) and use it with parental oversight in a well-vented area.

Once you have finished your project in its entirety, let it completely dry.

Send me a copy of your blueprint, supplies used, and the steps you took to make your Diorama. Lastly, do not forget to send me a photograph of your Diorama.

Feel free to share your photo with me on Twitter and at #sharkweek.

Spelling words from this assignment:

SHARKS
DIORAMA
ATTACK
OCEAN
SEALIFE
ADHESIVE
DOWEL ROD
PEOPLE
PLANTLIFE
OCEANIC
PROJECT
PLANNING
BLUEPRINT
PLANNING
SUPPLIES
INSTRUCTIONS
CAN

Have fun...and do not let the sharks get you! I am looking forward to seeing what your Diorama looks like!

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