Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
Get ready your craft material and craft materials.
First paint a face or a clown head, without hair, on a sheet of paper. Leave room for the hair all around.
Then you will need water paints, brushes and a cup of water. First turn the brush into the water and then go into a paint. Take up paint with the wet brush.
Paints two paint swabs to the clown's head with the brush.
The still wet paint must now be blown with a straw. By blowing through the straw the air stream moves the paint.
There are funny protruding "hairs".
Wash out the brush in the water and take another paint with the brush.
Paints two paint clacks to the head again.
Verblast also this paint clack with the help of a straw. Always put on the straw where there is still a lot of liquid paint and push it apart with the straw.
Then you can use another color.
Repeats here the "puffing".
Make more paint cracks until your clown face has a lot of treacherous hair.
Leave your finished picture still until the paint is dry.
You can also paint the face or just paint the nose red.
Finished is your colorful carnival picture / clown face.
Have fun trying out.
If the pussing of the paint clacks is very difficult, it may be because:
-> The paint clacks are too "dry".
= Take a little more water to touch the paint!
-> the paint clacks do not go to blow up because you applied the paint too watery! (As in the picture!)
Here the "aqueous surface" is too large and you need far too much blow to make the course of the color work.
= Take less water to stir the paint and make a smaller paint stick.
If you can't do this with the blow, it's like,
- You don't need that much air to blow.
-> take a small balloon air pump instead of the straw. It works the same way and you don't have to "pust" yourself.
Materials
Directions
Get ready your craft material and craft materials.
First paint a face or a clown head, without hair, on a sheet of paper. Leave room for the hair all around.
Then you will need water paints, brushes and a cup of water. First turn the brush into the water and then go into a paint. Take up paint with the wet brush.
Paints two paint swabs to the clown's head with the brush.
The still wet paint must now be blown with a straw. By blowing through the straw the air stream moves the paint.
There are funny protruding "hairs".
Wash out the brush in the water and take another paint with the brush.
Paints two paint clacks to the head again.
Verblast also this paint clack with the help of a straw. Always put on the straw where there is still a lot of liquid paint and push it apart with the straw.
Then you can use another color.
Repeats here the "puffing".
Make more paint cracks until your clown face has a lot of treacherous hair.
Leave your finished picture still until the paint is dry.
You can also paint the face or just paint the nose red.
Finished is your colorful carnival picture / clown face.
Have fun trying out.
If the pussing of the paint clacks is very difficult, it may be because:
-> The paint clacks are too "dry".
= Take a little more water to touch the paint!
-> the paint clacks do not go to blow up because you applied the paint too watery! (As in the picture!)
Here the "aqueous surface" is too large and you need far too much blow to make the course of the color work.
= Take less water to stir the paint and make a smaller paint stick.
If you can't do this with the blow, it's like,
- You don't need that much air to blow.
-> take a small balloon air pump instead of the straw. It works the same way and you don't have to "pust" yourself.
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