10 minutes Are you ready? Ask one of your peers to check over your design to see if it is finished and do any final, last minute improvements as a result.

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10 minutes Are you ready? Ask one of your peers to check over your design to see if it is finished and do any final, last minute improvements as a result of your discussion. Now for a final check, take a sheet of computer paper and place it over your polyboard; using a piece of graphite gently rub it on its side to do a frottage – this will show you what your design will look like when printed.

You will… Learning Objectives Learn how to check the success of your printing block with a frottage. Learn how to produce a series of effective and successful press prints. Learn to review and evaluate the success of your work.

5 minutes Watch a teacher demonstration to learn how to start the press printing process

STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Roll out some block printing ink into a palette 30 minutes STEP 1 Roll out some block printing ink into a palette STEP 2 Roll the evenly distributed ink onto your polystyrene block STEP 3 Place a piece of paper on top of your polyboard and using a clean roller, roll over the top

Document all of your prints in your sketchbook and evaluate them PREP.WORK Document all of your prints in your sketchbook and evaluate them

5 minutes Review the success of your prints – make notes to use in your prepwork evaluations. Learning Objectives You will: Learn how to check the success of their printing block with a frottage. Learn how to produce a series of effective and successful press prints. Learn to review and evaluate the success of their work.