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2003 Lesson Plans
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Looking for ideas to use in the classroom? Give some of our lesson plans a try!
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Crayon Rubbings
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Students learn a different art process while doing
this project, as well as an awareness of texture.
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EXAMPLE
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TITLE AND DESCRIPTION
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GRADES
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Don't throw away your old paper scraps! Save them for this project. Use torn
paper to create new species of bugs.
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Elementary through Junior High
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A more complex project for older children. Great for developing a better understanding of 3 dimensional space and geometry.
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Elementary through Junior High
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These paintings move older students to a different level in two dimensional expression. Students paint with water-based paint on ceramic. They are fired in a home oven to achieve beautiful results.
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High School
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A simple project that requires minimal resources, but teaches children spacial relationships.
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Elementary through Junior High
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Students use corrugated cardboard to create art with this project. In the process, they learn about using nonconventional materials in art.
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Junior High through Senior High
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Students learn a different art process while doing this project, as well as an awareness of texture.
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Grades 3 - 8
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Teach your students how to make paper with this project.
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Grades 3 - 8
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Use paper scraps to create one of a kind journals your students will treasure.
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Elementary through High School
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Students design and make a finished product that involves breaking up their 2D design and adjusting it into a relief.
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Elementary through High School
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Discover wood burning craft techniques and the traditional paint medium of gouache.
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Elementary through High School
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An interdisciplinary project, students take a poll, organize data, and create a bar graph or pie chart out of construction paper.
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Grades 3 - 8
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Children will create their own journals, sketchbooks, or scrapbooks with this project.
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Grades 3 - 8
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Similar to the Positive and Negative Space activity, this lesson will let the children's imaginations run wild.
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Elementary through Junior High and Special Education
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A simple project that introduces students to printing.
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Elementary through Junior High and Special Education
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A simple lesson to explore the basic concepts of weaving.
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Elementary through Junior High, and Special Education.
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Students learn a nontraditional art process with this project.
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Grades 3 - 8
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Minimal resources, great results! This lesson promotes an awareness of shape and space.
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Elementary through Junior High
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This lesson shows how to use unconventional tools like linoleum cutters, to create unique shading effects that go beyond basics.
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Junior High
through Senior High
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Use two pieces of construction paper, scissors, and glue to explore pattern and repetition.
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Grades 3 - 8
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Help students combine their skills! This project requires painting, sewing, and assembly skills. It also uses unique heat set watercolor paints.
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Junior High through Senior High
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With this simple project, students create their own stencils which are then used to make a cityscape.
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Junior High
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Students explore textures and shapes with this fun and simple project.
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Grades 3 - 8
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Construction paper and glue is all that's needed for this project.
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Grades 3 - 8
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Students learn about proportions, conveying emotion, and the watercolor medium in this project.
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High School
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Construct a metal wire and mesh relief sculpture. This is a "prickly" process but worth the effort!
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High School
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A great project! Fun, quick, and inexpensive.
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Elementary through High School
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