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Exploring Literature with Mandalas

Using a simple mandala, students create graphic demonstrations of their understanding of fictional characters or themes. Supporting Documents:  Exploring Literature With Mandalas Contact:  Mary Pleiss  

Abstract Multi-Media and Music

Focusing on music and emotion you can create unique abstract art. This is a lesson that can be used and adapted to any age group to help students analyze emotion and abstract thinking. Listen to music, grab art supplies and let the music guide your work! Supporting...

Drop, Count and Create with Klee!

Integrating drawing & math concepts for the early learner. Students will create an interactive line drawing using counting and cardinality concepts similar to the way we create a drawing by “connecting the dots”. Students will see many connections...

Transformation

To launch our unit on transformation, we utilized stations to show how some simple items can be transformed into something else. One of the stations we will be doing together during the 45 minute lesson. Supporting Documents:  Transformation Contact:  Molly Pokwinski...

Watercolor in Science

Scientists need artists to visually (and auditorily) represent their thinking. Taking time to share a new medium such as watercolor painting to represent different phenomena in nature engages students. Participants will learn and practice watercolor painting...