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6 August 2026

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Explore layering, pattern and composition with this vibrant Watermelon Composition activity inspired by Amelia Peláez.

Students arrange overlapping watermelon slices before decorating the fruit and surrounding areas with dots, zigzags, stripes, shapes and repeated patterns.

A four-stage demonstration shows students how to develop their composition from a simple slice into a busy decorative design.

Includes learning objectives, key vocabulary and teacher guidance alongside the main practical activity.

Ideal for KS3 Art, food-themed projects, pattern lessons, cover work, homework and independent learning.

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