How to make Crying Tiger Steak, a Thai grilled steak served with a spicy, tangy and sweet dipping sauce.
Want to show school spirit in the most creative way? Students can help create this tiger mural for your school! This is perfect if your mascot is a tiger, if you are studying tigers, or if you just want a creative art project for your students. You might hang this in the office, library, or hallway for everyone to see! Helpful instructions in the guide will help you create the collaborative mural. 42 pieces print on regular paper to make the mural. Each section is coded with a pattern. A key at the top of each sheet tells students which color to use according to each pattern. Once the pieces are colored in, cut them out and assemble into the large mural! The final mural will be about 4 feet by 4 feet. Supplies Required: Students can use markers, crayons, pastels, etc. to fill in their pieces with color. Only orange, black, white, and green are used. Everything prints on regular 8.5 x 11 paper. You will also need scissors, glue, and a large piece of bulletin board paper to attach all the pieces. I recommend gluing all the pieces to a large piece of bulletin board paper and then attaching the entire mural to a wall or bulletin board. Click the preview to see more details. Looking for more collaborative posters? Browse them all here!
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I'm working on developing several Animal Themed art projects for my Art Camp this Summer. I have always thought a Rousseau inspired project would be fun so I decided to give it a try. Rousseau's Paintings are very dreamlike and primitive. He painted several jungle scenes even though he never traveled outside of France. He wasn't formally trained in art and simply taught himself how to paint. I'll show the students a few examples and then we'll do a directed drawing of the Tiger in pencil on Watercolor Paper. It's pretty simple if you break it up into simple shapes: a circle for the face, rounded triangles for the ears, triangle for the nose, etc... We'll discuss what parts of the tiger are white and what parts are orange, also the stripes down the forehead, across the cheeks and across the chest. They'll outline their final drawing with black sharpie and then using just the orange, paint the outside of the ears, the face and chest, leaving the appropriate areas white. I am going to have them paint along with me - I'll demonstrate and then they can do theirs. I'm not trying to have them copy me, just that they understand how to work with the watercolor. After the orange is dry they can go in with black paint on a fine tip brush and go over the stripes with a ziggy zaggy brushstroke. While they are waiting for the orange to dry we'll cut some leaves and flowers out of tissue paper. The eyes and nose are yellow with a drop of orange put in while it's still wet. If they get it too orange I'll show them how to squeeze the water out of a brush and use it to remove excess color. Now they have practiced a watercolor wash, wet into wet, and removing excess pigment. The final step is to use a glue stick and tissue paper to surround their tiger with jungle foliage. A fierce and fun mixed media project!
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I've been meaning to upload the photos of the finished 'birthday tracker' wall display for a while and am finally getting around to it! The kiddos have really enjoyed this design. I was unsure of my decision to mount the display at their level - afraid that they'd get too rambunctious and pull the names off - but they've done a fabulous job. In fact, it's been fun to see them perusing the names before class, during free time, etc. and they're always super careful. My assistant, Maddy, and I love helping our preschoolers find their name, as well as match the other name plates to their classmates. Most of them can recognize which circle is their own, but it's great to see them learning how to recognize/identify letters and sounds to figure out what the other name plates say! If you want to know how I created this display, be sure to check out the full post --> Safari/Jungle Theme Birthday Wall.
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vintage poster of a tiger tennis player
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This cute big tiger pattern is free on Sayjai's blog: kandjdolls.blogspot.com