Hidden Safari

 


 Description: For this activity, we created a hidden safari. First, we created "sunglasses" using construction paper and red film. We traced out the frame of the sunglasses on red construction paper using a provided stencil and then cut the paper accordingly. Next, we placed a strip of red film on the underside on the glasses and glued it to the frames, creating red "sunglasses" that we would use later on. After we finished our sunglasses, we used a light blue colored pencil and drew an animal of our choosing that you would typically see on a safari on a blank piece of paper. For my project, I chose to draw a lion. After we finished drawing our animal, we drew several different patterns over the top of it with warm colors such as pink, yellow, orange, and red. Finally, after we finished hiding our animal we drew under warm colors, we used the sunglasses we made to view the animal underneath the patterns, as the red film from the sunglasses canceled out the warm colors leaving the light blue drawing underneath. To finish off the project, we cut out a frame from construction paper for our drawing, and we wrote down three clues on an index card to help viewers guess what animal we drew. 

Extension Activity: For an extension, this project could be tied to a science lesson discussing the different climates on Earth. After doing a lesson on grasslands and talking about the savannah, you can talk about the different animals that live there and have student choose one of the animals you discussed for their project.

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