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3D Earth Day Agamograph Collaborative Poster | Makes A Unique Earth Day Display!

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Art with Jenny K
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Grade Levels
PreK - 8th, Homeschool
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This was a fun and challenging way to collaborate to create something that shows our love for our earth. My 1st graders were sooo surprised and excited to see the final results.
This turned out great! My students loved seeing how all the pieces fit together and guessing what the finished picture would be. Now that it's on our bulletin board, they like walking back and forth to see each of the different angles.

Description

Earth Day 3D Collaboration Poster. So easy for teachers and fun for kids, and the perfect Earth Day activity for your class! This project is a “3-way” agamograph (3 images spliced together) and a collaboration poster mixed into one.

This project is completely unique because I dreamed it up myself. There is no beating the “wow” factor at the end when children walk from side to side and see the images change.

Great for ANY age and designed so that younger students can enjoy the wow factor of my agamographs. I highly recommend you watch the preview video for this resource.

The final poster is approximately 26 inches x 28 inches when complete. Throughout the three “images,” you will see that I’ve included images good to use for Earth Day (or any time of the year you teach about our Earth).

I know this may look like a hard project, but really it’s quite simple - I’ve done everything possible to make it that way. The kids do the coloring, and you put it together - that’s it – I’ve done all the rest! I’ve broken it all down step-by-step, AND I’ve made a video to show you exactly how to put it together.

What is included:

  • 28 pieces
  • Instructional video for the teacher
  • Final poster is approximately 26” x 28”
  • Great for any grade!

What will you need?

  • Colored pencils, crayons, or markers in regular primary and secondary colors.
  • Copy paper
  • Ruler (as thin as possible)
  • Glue (glue sticks are best)
  • Scissors
  • Tape & paper clips
  • Agamograph poster pages (included).
  • Instructions and video (included).

What is an agamograph?

An agamograph is a series of images that change at different angles. This work is named after the Israeli sculptor, Yaacov Agam, born in 1928 and still living today (2024). This artist is known for his optical and kinetic art. To create his agamographs, he used “lenticular printing.”

Although the process of lenticular printing is technical and very complicated, I have created kid-friendly agamograph designs that will result in a piece of artwork that won’t soon be forgotten! The images have already been “spliced” together, and each space has been assigned a color. Once the pages are assembled, students can walk from one side to the other and watch the images change.

Jenny K’s 2-way Agamographs: I have created many “2-way”agamograph (2 images spliced together) projects for teachers to use in the classroom. In fact, I was the first to introduce this idea to Teachers Pay Teachers years ago. You may have used one of my other agamograph resources before (thank you!). If you have not and are interested in viewing those, you can see all I offer HERE.

Jenny K’s Collaboration Posters: I believe in collaboration - teachers and students love creating my collaboration posters because of the large impact they have on their classroom community and school-wide community. I love that this new resource combines my agamographs and my collaboration posters. You can see all of my historical collaboration portraits HERE and my seasonal and holiday-related collaboration posters/door posters HERE.

You may also like my Earth Day Table Posters.


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Jenny K.


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