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Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
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Two passages to practise the present simple tense. The first one has a true or false activity and the second one has a set of comprehension questions. I hope it will be useful. - ESL worksheets
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
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Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
Here's Van Gogh's Chair to go with Van Gogh's Sunflower 3D lesson . Again, thanks Anne from Use Your Coloured Pencils for inspiring this ...
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
Here's Van Gogh's Chair to go with Van Gogh's Sunflower 3D lesson. Again, thanks Anne from Use Your Coloured Pencils for inspiring this idea with her Van Gogh Pop-Up Chair lesson. Each student was given one black paper and 2 white papers. First step we did was place 2 whites evenly in center of black paper, then folded up the bottom of the papers all at the same time. (I think the paper was 5x7" and we folded up 3"?) After that, cut two slits in one white paper on the fold to make pop-up chair seat. Then we drew and colored chair and background on first white paper, then drew and colored floor and wall on white paper with slits cut for chair. Then we drew floor and wall on 2nd white paper in area that shows through the back, when white papers are placed on top of one another. Last, glue white papers onto black background. Example of front white paper and background white paper. Below is what they look like when placed on top of one another. The little chairs looked so cute on the book shelves in the classroom:) Thanks bunches Flamson 6th graders!
Image via Wikipedia Here's a "cultural art" lesson my students recently completed.....it's called "Yarn Painting". This lesson idea came fr...
My students were invited to create a large piece of art for the front window of our local art store called The Artery. The Mona Lisa seemed appropriate, so we made her using the following steps. 1. I divided a 8x10" drawing of Mona Lisa into 24 rectangles and gave each student one of the small rectangles. 2. The students drew a 4x4 grid onto their small rectangle piece of the Mona Lisa drawing, and a 4x4 grid onto their white 9x12" construction paper. 3. By using the grid method, the students drew their piece of the Mona Lisa onto their 9x12" paper, then traced drawing with black marker, erased grid lines, and colored shaped with colored pencils. 4. For interest, students were told to make their drawings "mostly" warm or cool colors. Each student was given a small rectangle piece after the drawing below was cut into 24 rectangles. Then the student drew a small 4x4 grid on his/her piece. Then drew a 4x4 grid on 9x12" paper. Then enlarged their original piece by drawing on the grid. And colored. She looked like this before pieces were mounted on black background and hung in the window. Soon..........I'll go stand out in the rain and get a picture of the final installation, hopefully. (No idea why I didn't take a pic of it after we hung it up in the window?)