TIP: The top of a “to go” box, or small Styrofoam lunch tray will make a perfect flat printing plate. What changes do you notice when you print the same plate twice or three times?.How do the lines change depending on how hard you press down on the materials?.Which items make prints of shapes such as circles or squares? How can you use these to make a pattern?.What shapes or patterns do you notice when you reveal the print?.Following the demonstration, allow for children’s open exploration of these materials to create patterns and reveal different textures. Gently remove the paper to reveal the image.Using a small clean roller (the classroom block center is a great place to find the perfect size for this project), roll over the top of the clean paper.Lay a piece of paper on top of the inked Styrofoam surface. ![]()
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