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40 idées pour animer la kermesse ou la fête de l'école.Des ateliers originaux et les plus grands classiques dans cet article.
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You will love these Olympic-themed party ideas, from food to backyard games and lots of kid-friendly crafts! Who else is super excited about the Olympics starting? We cannot wait! Especially since it's now been 3 years since the last Olympic games. As a family, we decided that we're going to have an Olympic-themed party for the opening ceremonies, and my kids are already brainstorming ideas. There are so many fun ideas that we found, we just had to share with you guys. Which one of these ideas is sticking out to you? I want to make them all! This isn't
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Piet Mondrian 1872-1944 Composition in Blue, Yellow & Red 1942 Broadway Boogie Woogie 1943 ------------------- Influenced culture & design We are going to used his ideas to create our names. He used straight black lines going up, down, side to side to make shapes. He filled in some of those shapes with colors. He kept his color choices basic; black, white, red, yellow & blue (primary colors). Mrs. Tabitha "Seaton" Morgan (above) Maisy 3rd grade (above) ------------------------- Our Assignment; 1. Write your name BIG in pencil on white paper trying to STRETCH the tops and bottoms of the letters to the to and bottom of paper. 2. Use a black permanent marker to outline the letters boldly. Add more lines in spots in between the letters to add more block shapes. 3. Color in shapes/boxes using black, red, yellow, or blue. ------------MiniLesson Mrs. Groth's 1st grade Animals Mrs. Bluhm's 1st grade Ciara, Maddison, Olivia, Luis, Sophia, Olivia & Landon ----------- Mrs. Johnson's 1st grade
We had such a lovely family outing where we made boats from scrap wood and took them down to the river to float them. It was such a simple and sweet activity for us. To make one yourself: 1) fin
Here's a fun kid art project based on the art of Piet Mondrian. He was a D utch painter, who crated his art between 1905-1...
I totally ripped this one off a German Sunday School lesson site. Anyways, I refined it so that you can make the least amount of cuts (in case you, like me, are in charge of preparing crafts beforehand.) This one teaches the story of Jesus healing the paralyzed man really well. As I said, I did rip it off a German site, but I added the verse in English at the top. You need: cardstock, scissors (or cutter), Exacto-Knife, and crayons (optional) First off, you want to cut the "ribbon" part away from the main part. You can do this with scissors...or you can do it with my new favorite office tool: The paper cutter! Cut one: Cut two: (Throw the right-hand portion away.) Next, stack all your "main portions" on top of each other so they are perfectly even. Then, very carefully, and with your non-dominate hand pushing down on the top of the stack (and your thumb out of the way!!!), pull the Exacto-Knife through all four cutting places. If your stack shifts during the cut, restack and press the stack harder with your non-dominate hand. Cutting through the stack like this kills several birds with one stone. First off, you can cut through 2-4 pieces of cardstock at a time--saving time. Secondly, you don't have to worry about cutting through to your table when you do it this way. Okay, here is how you thread the "ribbon" portion through. Remember to thread it through all four slits. The first scene you should see is the man being let down by his friends in the top window, and Jesus looking up in the bottom window. Keep pulling and you will see the man and Jesus interacting. Finally (and don't pull too hard here or you will have to re-thread!), you will see where Jesus healed the man who is now holding his bed. Template: The End!
Another way to integrate Art History into your lesson plans. This project looks specifically at the paintings of the Sistine Chapel. There is no need to get a close up picture for the students be…