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Sustainability Lesson Clearinghouse
An Environmental Collage
Lesson Description:
Students will reuse a variety of paper products to create a collage with an environmental theme.
Eco-fact: A 100 watt light bulb can burn for three years on the amount of energy saved when we recycle just one ton of paper.
Instructions:
Creating a magazine collage:
After conducting the activity:
Adaptations:
Extensions:
Students will reuse a variety of paper products to create a collage with an environmental theme.
Eco-fact: A 100 watt light bulb can burn for three years on the amount of energy saved when we recycle just one ton of paper.
Instructions:
- Before creating the collage:
- Introduce the term collage to the class. Explain to students that collage became a distinctive part of the modern art movement at the beginning of the 20th century. Tell the students that a collage is not an example of precision, explaining that the pieces of paper do not need to be perfectly measured or layered. Explain that a collage is all about irregular shapes and sizes, layering and overlapping.
- Explain to students that they are going to make a collage from used materials. The collage may include newspaper headlines, pieces of other artwork, photographs, magazine advertisements, scraps of paper, etc. These pieces will be glued to a larger piece of paper.
- Explain to students that a collage is often created to represent a theme. Their collage will follow an environmental theme. Have students brainstorm a list of environmental themes and briefly discuss each theme with the class.
Creating a magazine collage:
- Have students select an environmental theme. Ask them to think of a message they want to send to people about the theme. Explain to students that the collage they create should express the message and their feelings about the theme they selected.
- Discuss the types of material students will need to find to address their themes (e.g., environmentally-friendly behaviors, pictures of the natural world—animals, plants, strong headlines, etc).
- Have students cut pictures, words, phrases, from old magazines, newspapers and such to illustrate their themes. Students will glue these onto construction paper in collage form.
After conducting the activity:
- Have students break up into small groups and share their collages. Have students discuss the message each collage portrays.
- Display collages around the school to spread the messages of the students in the class.
Adaptations:
- Select a specific environmental topic for students to use when creating their collages.
- Students can combine their efforts to make a class collage about an environmental theme. Their collage can be used to promote an environmental theme for the school (e.g., waste reduction).
Extensions:
- Students can find current events articles regarding environmental themes that they can present to the class.
- Students can “pick 5 for the environment” at http://www.epa.gov/pick5/. Students can select 5 actions to protect the environment on a daily basis.
Lesson Type:
- Project
Sustainability Topic:
- Climate Change
- Economics
- Ecosystems
- Energy
- Gardening
- Green Building
- Water
- Waste Reduction
GEF Program Category:
- Sustainable Water Challenge
- Green Building Program
- Waste Reduction Challenge
- Green Energy Challenge
- Green Thumb Challenge
- I Ride Green
Time Needed:
30 minutes
30 minutes
Materials Needed:
- 8 ½ x 11 inch pieces of construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue sticks
- Old magazines, newspapers, greeting cards, photographs, rescued artwork, scrap pape
Submitted By:
Green Education Foundation
Green Education Foundation
School or Group:
GEF
GEF
Contact Email:
service@greeneducationfoundation.org
service@greeneducationfoundation.org