Northern Lights


For this project, we studied the northern lights, and then different oil pastel techniques and how to blend them into our paper. One was just using our finger, but then another one was using a very small amount of baby oil on our finger to make the oil pastel blend better. We started by lightly drawing the outline of our mountains on a black piece of construction paper with pencil, and cutting it out. We took a different piece of black construction paper and started drawing our northern lights. We blended them out into the paper to make them look sort of realistic, and then added details like stars and snow with white crayon. After we were done drawing, we glued our mountain silhouette to our paper using Elmer's glue. 

Extension activity: This activity could be integrated with language arts by having the students pretend that they are living on the mountains that they drew. They have to write a short story about their experiences living there like what they eat, how they built their shelter, and some struggles, challenges, or hardships that they have experienced. 



 

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