With the creation of Pinterest, how can one manage a blog and do so much looking on the web??!!!
Here are a few projects we have been working on in the art room...
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Kindergarten Magic Carpets
Lines, patterns, and still learning how to glue!
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First Grade Turkeys
The sticker eyes really make these look so fun!
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First Grade Ornaments
Drawing with curved lines, creating patterns with shapes, coloring our best with crayons.
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Second Grade Texture Creatures
Using texture card rubbings and those so fun eyeball stickers the kids created these creatures.
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Fifth Grade Zentangles
Students used metal to create a Zentangle, colored with permanent markers, attached to a square black paper, extended their continuous line from the metal onto the black paper and filled in using construction paper crayons. Love, love, love these.
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