Above is a picture of my Hidden Safari. To complete this project I drew a picture of a tiger with a cool sky blue color. I drew this picture upside down so it was easier to focus on the lines rather than the making sure the entire picture of perfect. I then drew zagged lines with warm colors over the top of my tiger drawing. The purpose of this was to cover up the drawing and make it almost impossible for the naked to see. To view the tiger, you must wear red film glasses that we made in class. This allows the cool colors to be seen allowing you to see the tiger.
An extension activity would be to allow the students to read and look at their classmates drawings and clues to see if they can determine what animal they had drawn. After they can tally how many students made the same animal and compare their drawings and clues.
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