No Drawing Skill Required! An Activity That Connects the Brain and Art Curriculum Approaches % %
No Drawing Skill Required! An Activity That Connects the Brain and Art Curriculum Approaches % %
No Drawing Skill Required! An Activity That Connects the Brain and Art Curriculum Approaches % %
How to Make and Use Handmade Paper to Encourage Responsible Decision-Making Curriculum Approaches % %
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This is a fun 2nd Grade art project where student get to create a VERY colorful piece of art Inspired by Sam Cox! This is a fun way to have students learn about Doodle art, Value and Pattern. (This product is a Non-Editable). Why this project: *Students LOVE this project because they get to use SO many colors and patterns. *This project is inspired by a fun English artist named Sam Cox. Kids LOVE him because of his fun way to make art! * Connects to geography because students will learn where Sam Cox lives on a world map. *All you need to do is prep your materials everything else you need is provided in this product. What to look froward to: *A detailed list of the materials you will need (Paper, Pencil, Sharpie, Markers, Crayons or Colored Pencils). *Google Slides that introduce the students to a number of vocabulary words (Pattern, Value, Shade, Tint). *Step-by-step instructions with photos to help guide you in making the project .
No Drawing Skill Required! An Activity That Connects the Brain and Art Curriculum Approaches % %
No Drawing Skill Required! An Activity That Connects the Brain and Art Curriculum Approaches % %
No Drawing Skill Required! An Activity That Connects the Brain and Art Curriculum Approaches % %
Image 3 of 14 from gallery of This Copenhagen Diabetes Center Connects Patients to Nature. Courtesy of Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects, Mikkelsen Architects and STED Landscape
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We began today by using our imaginations to expand on an image. Then we explored Romare Bearden's style of collage using magazine cuttings to make a frame focusing on colors and then a person focusing on human features to go inside of the frame. See our finished art below:) Jake Henry Jake Natalie Henry Isabel Olivia
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