Explore A Hare in the Forest

K-12 Resource: Art Object

Explore a work of art by Hans Hoffmann

Project Details

  • Grade Level K-5
  • Subject Areas Science, Art
  • Activity Type Reading, Close Looking
Title

A Hare in the Forest

Date Created

about 1585

Place Created

Germany

Material

Oil on panel

Maker

Hans Hoffmann

Dimensions

Unframed (With Radius Of Panel, Right Side): 62.2 × 78.4 cm (24 1/2 × 30 7/8 in.), Unframed (Without Radius Of Panel, Right Side): 61.9 × 78.4 cm (24 3/8 × 30 7/8 in.), Framed [Outer Dim] (Display): 80.6 × 96.5 × 10.2 cm (31 3/4 × 38 × 4 in.)

Credit Line

The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2001.12

Assignment

Let’s read about A Hare in the Forest and use detective skills to find members of the food chain.

Imagine a forest where the animals and plants seem like they’re about to come alive! From Hans Hoffman’s imagination, this is a make-believe world with many members of the food chain in the forest.

Now, let’s play a game! In this forest, there are different characters in the food chain.

First up, we have lady’s mantle, the chef of the forest, making its own food by capturing sunlight and growing big leaves using photosynthesis. Lady’s mantle is also the hare’s favorite food! Can you find the lady’s mantle in the painting?

The cute and fuzzy hare loves eating leaves, veggies, and berries, so he’s a plant-eater, or herbivore. Did you find the fuzzy bunny eating the Lady’s Mantle?

Then, there’s the sneaky spider, a carnivore who eats other creatures, catching her dinner in a beautiful web she weaves. She is hard to find, but if you look in the leaves, you will find her!

Meet the clever snail. This one is a scavenger. This little guy helps clean up the forest by munching on plants, fungus, and even food that’s starting to rot. Where do you see the snail?

There are also the wise earthworms, working underground and turning rot into soil for the plants to grow. They are decomposers. You can’t see them, but we can use our imagination to decide where they might be working.

Even though it’s a pretend world, each character has a job to keep the forest healthy, like in a dance where everyone plays a part. Where do you think you would fit in?

Explore A Hare in the Forest

Vocabulary

Chef

Someone who cooks food. Lady’s mantle is a “chef” making its own food by capturing sunlight and growing leaves.

Herbivore

An animal that eats plants. The hare is an herbivore because it eats leaves, veggies, and berries.

Decomposers

Like nature’s recycling team! They’re tiny living things, like bacteria and fungi, that break down dead plants and animals into tiny pieces. This helps turn them into nutrients that plants can use to grow, and it keeps the Earth’s environment clean and healthy!

Carnivore

An animal that eats other animals. The spider is a carnivore because it eats other creatures.

Scavenger

An animal that eats dead plants or animals. The snail is a scavenger because it helps clean up the forest by munching on plants, fungus, and rotting food.

Earthworms

Long, thin animals with no legs that live in the soil. They help break down dead plants and turn them into soil.

Producer

In nature, a plant or organism that makes its own food. It uses sunlight to create energy through a process called photosynthesis. Plants, like Lady’s Mantle, are examples of producers because they make their own food by capturing sunlight and growing leaves.

Photosynthesis

How plants make food for themselves. They use sunlight, water, and air to create energy. It’s like a magic trick where plants turn sunlight into food! So, photosynthesis is how plants grow and stay alive.