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Bluebonnet fiber collages
I use Tomie dePaola's books very often with lower elementary grades. He writes a variety of wonderful stories with wonderful illustrations that...
Arts & Activities, 12/01/09 by Joan Sterling · More from publication -
Multimedia: landscapes
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] While creating a resource book of art-based technology lessons for our...
Arts & Activities, 04/01/09 by Joan Sterling · More from publication -
Tints, shades and frost
Robert Frost is one of the most acclaimed and beloved American poets of all time. He may be remembered for his eloquent reading of his poem, "The...
Arts & Activities, 02/01/09 by Joan Sterling · More from publication -
Ir-resist-able fish
If it's true that fish is "brain food," then this method of teaching your students about batik will give them extra brainpower. If it's true that...
Arts & Activities, 06/01/08 by Joan Sterling · More from publication -
Nava Ratna: the nine gemstones
On a recent trip to a jewelry store, the owner shared with me some new treasures they had just received from India. He explained to me that they...
Arts & Activities, 05/01/08 by Joan Sterling · More from publication -
Stories of the past
LEARNING OBJECTIVES LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upper-elementary students will ... * use clay manipulation techniques to create a three-dimensional...
Arts & Activities, 02/01/08 by Joan Sterling · More from publication -
Rock the cradle with Klimt
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] In response to the automation of the Industrial Revolution, Austrian-born Gustav Klimt...
Arts & Activities, 12/01/07 by Joan Sterling · More from publication -
Fantastic Chagall
LEARNING OBJECTIVES LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upper-elementary students will ... * create fantasy landscapes using tints, shades and blends. *...
Arts & Activities, 04/01/07 by Joan Sterling · More from publication -
Egyptian-canopic jars
Just mention Ancient Egypt to elementary school students and their minds race with visions of pyramids, mummies, treasures and adventure. When we...
Arts & Activities, 01/01/07 by Joan Sterling · More from publication -
Go for the gold
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was born in Baumgarten, Austria, near Vienna. At age 14, he studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts. At first, his...
Arts & Activities, 10/01/06 by Joan Sterling · More from publication
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