Decorative Eggs (In-School)
Grade(s): 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
Location: In-School
Duration: 1.5 Hours
Teacher Provides: Water, paper towel and desk covering
Volunteers: 4–6 recommended
Booking Requirements: School must book two programs on one day with a lunch break in-between. If booking three programs in a day, school must provide a room that classes can rotate through for the full day. Please note that if requirements cannot be met, in-school programs may not be possible for your school.
In ancient times, eggs symbolized new life and birth. In Ukraine, egg decorating is a treasured art passed down from generation to generation. Pysanky comes from the Ukrainian word “pysaty” meaning “to write”. Designs are written with beeswax on a raw, white egg. Between 2 or 3 successively darker dye baths, more wax writing is added to cover up and preserve each colour in the final design. After the program, adult volunteers can warm eggs in a school oven and wipe off wax to reveal the completed design.
NOTE: Teachers booking this program MUST guarantee assistance from adult volunteers to ensure the safety of all students! This program requires the use of open candle flame and hot wax. Our art instructors have the right to cancel this program if your school art room or classroom has multiple tripping hazards, sloped desks or insufficient adult supervision. Safety for your students is our utmost concern!
This program is available one month prior to Easter and only two programs per day are offered, one for morning and one for afternoon.
Curriculum
- Art
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- (2–Art) Communicate with visual symbols using a variety of media and techniques
- (2–Social) Traditions and Heritages across Canada
- (3–Art) Use art to express feelings and ideas; look closely and focus on improvement
- (4–Art) Develop realistic treatments, refine form and express feelings and ideas
- (5–Art) Play with shape; use abstraction and distortion; minimize material and effort in
- (6–Art) Explore more complex art procedures; express themselves and refine artwork
Student Outcomes
- Create a message in artworks through the use of patterns, signs, and symbols
- Create art for enjoyment
- Creates, values, reflects upon and appreciates the cultural aspects of art
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Teacher Feedback
My students loved the field trip. There is a good mix of teaching about the history and hands-on activities.
Perfect project to complement our learning in Science.
The presentation was engaging and informative. It fit in wonderfully with our kindergarten curriculum and was a positive and meaningful experience for my students.
These were valuable and engaging programs for the students. They enjoyed learning a new skill and at the river lots they were encouraged to think critically and reflect carefully.
My students loved it and couldn't wait to go home and show their creations!
This program was fantastic. The students loved the opportunity to be in council chambers.
I have done clay projects with you for as long as I can remember. Once again, everything was AMAZING! We have a new grade partner this year who had never been, and she absolutely loved it! The instructors are always excellent, They explain and guide the students in manageable chunks to make it easy for the kids to follow along. I love that you allow extra parents to come and assist. I especially like that the projects are always connected to the curriculum! Thanks again.
The Peru and Indigenous Peoples of Canada program perfectly connected Gr 3 Social Studies content with some Gr 4 Social Studies content. We had lots to talk about after.
The instructor was amazing. She engaged the students in the Métis culture. The activity was hands on and informative.
Amazing program with a knowledgeable instructor who engaged my students and me too! Thanks so much for offering this field trip.