Sounds like it's time for some CORN COB PAINTING!!
No brushes needed for this painting and printing activity!By Kathleen M. Hollenbeck
What you need:• paper plates (for paint)• ears of corn (some stripped of kernels, some with kernels)• tempera paint• paper (large sheets if available)
What to do:1. Cover a table with newspaper, and place paper on top.
2. Dip corn cobs in paint, roller-style, and roll along the paper in any direction.
3. Use different colors for a different effect.
4. Compare prints made by cobs with and without kernels.
Learning Benefits• creative expression• experimentation
2 comments:
I tried this activity with my child, and he got the corn cob stuck in his ear (no pun intended). What do I do?
Pun taken!
No worries, Concerned Mother. Show the child how he can paint with his head! Much fun can be had by all.
Be sure to take pictures!
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