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from May 2008, taught by Michelle Rhodes
This class makes the art of mosaic safe and easy for young students. No cutting or sharp tools! Students arrange colorful glass wiggles and gems on a ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Lisa Lathrop
Longfellow School celebrates Spring with Sun-sational projects! First grade students create these colorful sun catchers from an empty water bottle, wi ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Michelle Rhodes
Longfellow School celebrates Spring with Sun-sational projects! 2nd grade students have fun combining elements of nature with man-made objects. Adding ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Lisa Lathrop
Examples are from Mrs. Skeldum's 2nd grade class at McKinley Elementary. Students learn about the life and artwork of old master, Claude Monet. The fa ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Lisa Lathrop
Longfellow School celebrates Spring with Sun-sational art projects. Fifth grade students have fun designing their own super-sized designer sunglasses. ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Lisa Lathrop
Longfellow School celebrates Spring with Sun-sational projects! Kindergarten students create these colorful sun masks with paper plates, construction, ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Andrea Crackel
What do bugs REALLY look like? Dakota Art Camp K-2 students find out when they observe caterpillar and butterfly samples. They draw what they have lea ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Cherie Blessum
Dakota Art Camp K-2 students learn Spanish words for numbers and colors and then make a collage picture using cornhusks.
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from Apr 2008, taught by Michelle Rhodes
Everyone likes to splatter paint! Dakota Art Camp students in grades 4-6 learn about famous artist Jackson Pollock and try out his unique style of pai ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Lisa Lathrop
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from Apr 2008, taught by Judy Winje
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from Mar 2008, taught by Lisa Lathrop
To tie in with Mrs. Johnson's unit on Dinosaurs, her students made these colorful paintings to the music of Bamboo Orchestra of Japan. Students listen ...
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from Feb 2008, taught by Margaret Lee & Lisa Lathrop
Kindergarten students at Bel Air learn about printmaking and create their own wearable art! Large brushes, special paint and tiles are used to create ...
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from Feb 2008, taught by Lisa Lathrop
This installation project was funded by Teacher Incentive Grants through the North Dakota Council on the Arts. It was facilitiated by Arts in the Scho ...
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from Jan 2008, taught by Lisa Lathrop
Students are surprised to hear that knowing your fractions makes for a great portrait. These 3rd grade Edison students used math to get the general fa ...
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from Dec 2007, taught by Lisa Lathrop
A School of Fish is a two-part session and suitable for students in all grade levels. In the first lesson, students create a fish out of paper mache. ...
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from Dec 2007, taught by Lisa Lathrop
This exhibit is part of a larger, multi-school gallery which depicts the deep culture and history of New Orleans. Jazz music was the theme of these br ...
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from Nov 2007, taught by Lisa Lathrop
In this introduction to Interior Design, students have the opportunity to create a plan for their "dream" bedroom. Inspiration comes from their favori ...
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from Nov 2007, taught by Lisa Lathrop
"Q is for Quilt" is a lesson in geometry and symetry. Students are amazed as they learn quilts are an art form that is made up of shapes - particularl ...
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from Nov 2007, taught by Lisa Lathrop
This project was an all-school installation project funded by the NDCA Teacher Incentive Grants. Bell students each created different components of Af ...
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from Nov 2007, taught by Lisa Lathrop
This project was part of an all-school adventure to Africa! Funded by the NDCA Teacher Incentive Grants, Bell K-2 students read "Bringing the Rain to ...
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from Nov 2007, taught by Lisa Lathrop
Kindergarten students learned about famous artist Vincent Van Gogh and then painted one of his favorite subjects - Sunflowers! They used thick paint l ...
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from Oct 2007, taught by Lisa Lathrop
Egyptian art was similar to cubism in that profile views were mixed with head on views of faces and figures. 6th grade students from Jim Hill Middle S ...
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from Oct 2007, taught by Nicole Baker
Students at Dakota Elementary are treated to the annual afterschool Art Camp sponsored by their PTA. Over the course of a week, almost 200 students we ...
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from Oct 2007, taught by Michelle Rhodes
Students at Dakota Elementary are treated to the annual afterschool Art Camp sponsored by their PTA. Over the course of a week, almost 200 students we ...
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from Oct 2007, taught by Nicole Baker
Students at Dakota Elementary are treated to the annual afterschool Art Camp sponsored by their PTA. Over the course of a week, almost 200 students we ...
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from Oct 2007, taught by Michelle Rhodes
Students at Dakota Elementary are treated to the annual afterschool Art Camp sponsored by their PTA. Over the course of a week, almost 200 students we ...
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from Oct 2007, taught by Nicole Baker
Students at Dakota Elementary are treated to the annual afterschool Art Camp sponsored by their PTA. Over the course of a week, almost 200 students we ...
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from Oct 2007, taught by Michelle Rhodes
Pop Art gets its name from subject matter that revolves around popular everyday items. Students learn about the life and works of Andy Warhol - the Ki ...
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from Sep 2007, taught by Lisa Lathrop
This group of homeschoolers were introduced to watercolor painting. First we started out with basic watercolor techniques...and then created paintings ...
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