Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Replicating Turkey Tails at the Art Table
Have you ever seen Turkey Tail Fungus before?
You probably have but didn’t know it’s name.
I just learned the correct name but before I just called it Ruffles.
It looks like something a Mexican dancer might wear.
I found this piece of fungus while I was on a walk and was thrilled to see it was attached to a loose stick so I brought it to school for our Nature table.
This morning I moved it to the art table as a model.
Using several shades of browns, black, grey, white and yellow paint the children
painted stripes on a sponge.
They then pressed the sponge on the paper and swished it across to make
the shape.
Some painted a stick under their turkey tail. The child above added leaves too.
While it was a great opportunity to look closer at nature, I think it would be a great painting activity to do around Thanksgiving. I’ll have to remember it.
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