The Fox and Goose: A Folk Song Inspired Art Lesson

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The Fox and Goose: A Folk Song Inspired Art Lesson

Hello! I am Bley, mom of 5, artist, homeschooler, and reluctant home art teacher! Even former elementary art teacher s cringe when it comes to teaching their own kids in their own home! I have created these lessons with this in mind. Please join me for some authentic art instruction, that produce beautiful results, and won t make you tear your hair out (at least no more than usual!). Materials: 12 x 18 Dark Construction Paper 18 x 5 white constuction paper (cut a piece of large white paper in half or a little smaller for this) Blue and white tempera paint White oil pastel (you can also use light gray or yellows) Oil pastel set and white paper (for fox) glue sticks Black marker for drawing outline Talk Like an Artist: Words for the new concepts you will teach in this lesson. Foreground - The area in a picture closest to you. Things in the foreground are the largest. Middle ground - The no man s land of a picture. These things are behind some things, but in front of the background. Background - The part of a picture furthest from you; often the sky. Things in the background are the smallest. Receding colors - Colors turn cooler (bluer and purpler), the further into the background they go. Set the Stage: The Fox Folksong "The Fox" is an English folk song that tells the adventure of a fox hunting a goose to feed his large family (10 kits!). Since it dates back to the 15th century, the earliest version is in Middle English. You can listen to Nickel Creek's rendition and read Peter Spier's picture book: The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night. You can read the lyrics to children, found at the end of this lesson. You re the Artist, Mom! Guess what? Kids make their best art when they have a great teacher demonstrating the process. That s you! You don t have to be an artist to do it. Follow these simple steps:

Pre-Lesson; The day prior to doing this lesson, take some time to paint some paper that you can use for collage. Using a dark green sheet of construction paper, paint in various blue, green, and yellow paints to decorate the paper. Try dragging a fork through the wet paint to create texture. Choose a warm colored construction paper, and warm paint colors, and decorate another sheet for the background village houses. Let dry completely. Step 1: Using your 12 x 18 dark paper and a white or light oil pastel, draw a moon in the sky, the background, of your picture. While children are doing this, you can show them a painting from a picture study, and see if they can show you the foreground, middle ground, and background. Step 2: Now, using dark pastel colors, with pastels on their side, add a bit of color to the sky. If your pastels are watersoluble, you can wet and blend them with a wet paintbrush. STEP 3: With your long piece of white paper, show children how to cut their snow: using a scissors, make some hills for your landscape. Glue onto the foreground of your scene. Step 4: Using a small amount of white and blue tempera paint and a wide brush, paint the middle ground of your scene. Maybe it is a hill behind the snowy foreground. Make your middle ground large enough to place your collage village. STEP 5: Using your warm colored painted paper from yesterday, show children how to cut out house shapes to place on their middle ground hill. When your painted hill is dry, glue these houses in a cluster to give the feeling of a village.

Step 6: While your glue dries, show children how to draw a fox with oil pastels on their white paper, using the guided drawing at the end of this lesson. Here two of my children imitate my fox drawing onto their own paper and color him in. Encourage children to use various fur colors and try blending them together. Cut out your fox when you have finished and are happy with him. STEP 7: Now, with the painted green paper from yesterday, cut out some tree shapes to add to your foreground with the fox. Remember, things that are closer to you, in the foreground, are larger than things in the middle ground or background. Glue your fox and trees in your chosen spot in the foreground. Admire your work and enjoy!

The Fox lyrics, via Wikipedia The fox went out on a chilly night, he prayed to the Moon to give him light, for he'd many a mile to go that night before he reached the town-o, town-o, town-o, he had many a mile to go that night before he reached the town-o. He ran till he came to a great big pen where the ducks and the geese were put therein. "A couple of you will grease my chin before I leave this town-o, town-o, town-o, a couple of you will grease my chin before I leave this town-o." He grabbed the grey goose by the neck, throwed a duck across his back; he didn't mind their quack, quack, quack, and their legs all a-dangling down-o, down-o, down-o, he didn't mind their quack, quack, quack, and their legs all a-dangling down-o. Old Mother Flipper-Flopper[3] jumped out of bed; out of the window she cocked her head, Crying, "John, John! The grey goose is gone and the fox is on the town-o, town-o, town-o!" Crying, "John, John, the grey goose is gone and the fox is on the town-o!" Then John he went to the top of the hill, blowed his horn both loud and shrill, the fox he said, "I'd better flee with my kill or they'll soon be on my trail-o, trail-o, trail-o." The fox he said, "I'd better flee with my kill or they'll soon be on my trail-o." He ran till he came to his cozy den; there were the little ones eight, nine, ten. They said, "Daddy, better go back again, 'cause it must be a mighty fine town-o, town-o, town-o!" They said, "Daddy, better go back again, 'cause it must be a mighty fine town-o." Then the fox and his wife without any strife cut up the goose with a fork and knife. They never had such a supper in their life and the little ones chewed on the bones-o, bones-o, bones-o, they never had such a supper in their life and the little ones chewed on the bones-o.