
Creating Martian food art gives kids a chance to learn and play at the same time. They can name the different Martian foods they make and come up with a Martian diet based on how they imagine Martians growing and preparing food. The project offers an opportunity to talk to kids about the difference between fantasy such as books and movies about Mars and other worlds and facts about the actual planet Mars. By providing some educational resources and inexpensive supplies, you can give the kids a memorable Martian food art adventure.
Instructions
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Explore information about Mars. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration program (NASA) website, Imaginemars2.jpl.nasa.gov, offers information about Mars for kids. Provide books about Mars for the kids to look at and talk about as inspiration for creating Martian food.
2Set up the art-project area on a table. Set out enough safety scissors, tape, cardboard, foil and colored paper for all the kids. Put out colorful modeling clay, clay tools and extruders. Extruders are pumps that push clay out in shapes.
3Give the kids lightweight cardboard, such as the kind used in T-shirt and shirt packages or as backing for binder paper. The kids can cut the cardboard into plates, bowls and cones to fill with Martian food. Give them foil, colored paper and tape to use to cover the cardboard to cover the food containers.
4Show the children how the extruders create different shapes and textures, and how to cut the extruded clay with clay tools so they can make purple Martian patties, orange star Martian cookies, a thick lump of green Martian stew and whatever their imaginations devise.
5Display the completed Martian art food the way it would look set out for a Martian feast.
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