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Preview of 21 Art Class Bundle! ONE YEAR Curriculum! YEAR ONE

21 Art Class Bundle! ONE YEAR Curriculum! YEAR ONE

Created by
MsOlgaArt
21 class ideas to use the entire year for 3-5th grades and Middle school. This bundle covers artist: Andrew Wyeth, Paul Klee, Piet Mondrain, Alexander Calder, M.C. Escher, and Henri Rousseau. Exploring different art principles and movements; POP art, negative space, OnePoint perspective, and more. Working with different materials from pencils to all forms of paint, metal embossing, collages, oil pastels, chalk pastels, wire sculpture, palette knives, and air-dry clay. It's an exciting year with
Preview of Interactive Dinosaur Coloring Book for Enhanced Classroom Engagement

Interactive Dinosaur Coloring Book for Enhanced Classroom Engagement

Dive into a world where prehistoric creatures roam and learning comes alive with "Interactive Dinosaur Coloring Book for Enhanced Classroom Engagement." This engaging coloring book is designed to captivate young minds, combining the intrigue of dinosaurs with interactive elements that promote educational development and classroom participation.Perfect for elementary school students, this book offers a hands-on approach to learning that encourages children to explore their creativity while gainin
Preview of Black History Month Artist Research and Create Project

Black History Month Artist Research and Create Project

Many of these artists are not the typical Black History Month heroes that we see year to year. By having students research the lives of these artists I want them to learn from the positive and negative experiences many of these artists have endured. Black History Month is about celebrating cultural heritage, not just of the past, but of the present and the future. Our education about Black history does not end with the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr. or George Washington Carver, it continues
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