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Jungle Animal Masks - Craft Lesson

Added: 28 Jun 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes / Reference

An article on how to create Jungle animal masks with pupils. The website provides templates for the mask - it is recommended the templates are printed on card paper. There is an option between coloured animal masks and black/white masks whereby students will need personalise themselves by colouring in.Trivia: The world’s largest jungle is the Amazon jungle which covers a third of South America and the basin of the Amazon. It is home to one of the greatest variety of plants and animals found on earth.

How it maps to the curriculum

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Visual Arts

Strand: Construction

Strand unit: Making Constructions

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • explore and experiment with the properties and characteristics of materials in making structures
  • make imaginative structures

Suggestions for use: To get ready for your Jungle adventure, select either the color or the black and white patterns for the kids. If you select the black and white version, have them color their masks before cutting out. It makes it so much easier. Cut out your mask and glue it on the dowel and let dry. You are ready for your adventure in the Jungle.

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  • Asset type: Document
  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • Cost: No
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