5th grade aztec metal tooling pattern, shape, symmetry, texture, color students will materials...
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5th Grade
Aztec Metal Toolingpattern, shape, symmetry, texture, colorStudents will
• Materials
– manila paper (for sketches)
– 6x6” piece of tooling foil
– pencil
– eraser
– piece of masking tape
– 6x6” piece of felt (or pieces of newspaper)
– ball point pen
– popsicle sticks
– rounded clay tools
– paint brush (use opposite end)
• Class Periods - 1
★ Make sure the students put their name and date on every project!
geometric shapes
organic shapes
fill shapes inside the negative space
symmetry
symmetry
patternwave in one directionflips the next
Aztec design
student designs
student metal tooling
DISCUSSIONAztec Sun Gods The Aztec’s solar calendar was based on the movements of the sun.
Procedure(print this page to teach from)
DISCUSSIONAztec Sun DesignLook at the sun designs.What shapes do you see?See the shapes within shapesThere is usually a thick outline to the shapes
those outlines sometimes have an outline themselvesSometimes they fit a shape in the negative space of a shape they created.Look at the borders
there may be two outlines with a shape, dot or mark to fill that borderthe face is usually symmetrical as well as the rays around itthe rays are triangular, round, curved, squaresthe rays are often interrupted by rings of designsthey create a story around the facelots of repetition
in borders, inner rings to outer rings, etcLook at the Aztec design
shapes within shapes - repetitionoutlines thick then thin and repeateddots that fill areas
Recall the lesson on shapes (traced scissors, glue bottle, etc) that you filled with texture
Procedure(print this page to teach from)
DISCUSSIONAztec Sun DesignThe black and white images make it easier to see the actual designs
Procedure(print this page to teach from)
trace over your design lightlyand then go over that with a little more pressureafter you push your lines thruturn the foil over and press down to flatten
Instructional Preparations/ Suggestions/ Safety:
The students should have been shown the proper ways to handle the copper pieces, as the edges were sharp.
Student Activities/ Procedures:
1. show the students examples of the various copper tooling examples.
Instruct to create a sketch the same size as their copper piece. Leave a 1 inch margin along the top and bottom of their sketch.
2. Once the students are happy with their sketch - tape the top and bottom of the sketch to their copper piece to prevent it moving and transfer the image.
3. Place down felt then foil then sketch (the felt is used as a cushion under the foil.)
trace over all the lines of the design with ball point pen
go over every line of their sketch to transfer it to the copper plate. (lift paper up from one side only - to make sure all lines are traced
4. After the sketch is transferred the students should use the Popsicle stick to begin pressing out areas of the copper (rounded clay tools may also be used). This will give the project a 3-d effect. Turn back to front side and refine edges of design. A dull pencil works good for this if modeling tools are not available.
add a border
vocabulary• pattern - repetition of any thing - shapes, lines, color
•curvilinear – A line that curves
•Shape - the outward outline of a form. Basic geometric shapes include circles, squares and triangles.
• organic shapes - An irregular shape, or one that might be found in nature (butterfly, seaweed, human figure, etc)
• geometric shape - made with straight lines or shapes from geometry, including circle, ovals, triangles, rectangles, squares