Your student is asked to choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. This self checking resource provides reading and language practice as you students choose between it's, its, who's, and whose. This can be assigned through Easel and Google Classroom. Clipart https://www.etsy.com/shop/LaurieFurnellDesigns
I think we've all done the classic Giacometti project where students create a wire armature in some sort of pose. We do these projects because a.) there a good stand-by that we know work and b.) because we understand the importance of the lesson! If you're like me, however, you get a little tired of the same old projects and want a good way to keep the lesson intact but boost the complexity a little bit. Here's what I did to try and re-invent the wheel... I started with the classic inspiration, Giacometti, then through a little this and a little that to get this really fun installation project. We started our lesson learning about installation art and how artist often use the "idea" of the human body as a way of representing a collective of everyone. Artist Nele Azebedo I also tied in this great sculpture by Do-Ho Suh to show students the power of an installation project and how we all needed to work together to be successful. Along with the classic lessons of armature, we focused on how installation art expresses a message. The message, "What does the 8th grade class want to work toward before high school?" We had a really great discussion and came up with five words we all could agree on; Identity, Wisdom, Independence, Success and Creativity. Students were allowed to work alone or in groups on their sculptures. We talked about how the words/images they added to their sculptures should reflect what they could add to help the 8th grade class reach their goal. We also discussed how the position of their sculpture could suggest how they feel their journey is going so far. This student is "falling" from the installation. These two students saw the power in help each other reach the goal These lovely sculptures are climbing the wall for a really fun 3-Dimensional quality. Hope you enjoyed our project and perhaps have some new ideas to spice up some of the classic projects we all find ourselves doing over and over again
When it comes to art, more often than not there is a backstory as to why each piece was created. There is a history behind why the artist decided to head
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How do you advertise a life drawing course? You could photocopy posters from the last session for the umpteenth time and hang them on a wall, or maybe take out a tiny ad in the local paper and hope some people show up. Except that’s what we’ve been doing for decades. Creative duo Wriggles & Robbins decided to take a new approach in this brief clip advertising drawing courses at The Book Club in London. More
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The first UK solo exhibition by the late Swiss visionary artist featured over 40 of her rarely seen drawings.
Heute zeige ich euch zwei Twistet-Triple-Easel-Karten. Es ist schon sehr lange her, dass ich eine Twisted-Easel Karte gemacht habe. Manchmal vergisst man einfach die "älteren" Sachen, die man schon vor Jahren gebastelt hat. Das Papier ist bei beiden Karten das Designerpapier Ombre. Das Papier, sowie die niedlichen Eseln könnt ihr auch kostenlos bekommen je beim Einkauf von 60€. Aber nur bis Ende Februar. Die Hühner sind noch im Minikatalog, aber die passenden Stanzformen sowie das passende zweite witzige Paroduktpaket - Das Gelbe vom Ei - gibt es nur solange der Vorrat reicht.
A simple add on changes your painting into a sensory experience . Paint with sound. Great art project for preschool.
Jean Raoux, French painter, was born at Montpellier. After the usual course of training he became a member of the Academy in 1717 as an historical pai
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Wafa Ki Khushboo, وفا کی خوشبو (Urdu) Afsana, افسانہ ، Short Story