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Need a fun, engaging, last minute lesson for your sub? This NO PREP needed Crumble Paper Abstract Art drawing tutorial is perfect for middle (6-12), high (9-12), homeschool and upper elementary (3-5th) grades. Compatible with students of any art skill level from beginner to intermediate to advanced. Perfect especially for that crazy week before winter, spring or summer break. This product includes:PDF student handout with color images and instructionsPDF tutorial for teacher instruction ledPPT v Upper Grade Art Projects, Substitute Teacher Art Activities, Collage Crafts For Preschool, Fun Activities For Classroom, Drawing Projects For Elementary Students, September Activities For Elementary Kids, Last Day Of School Art Projects, 4th Grade Spring Art Projects, End Of The Year Art Projects For Middle School

Need a fun, engaging, last minute lesson for your sub? This NO PREP needed Crumble Paper Abstract Art drawing tutorial is perfect for middle (6-12), high (9-12), homeschool and upper elementary (3-5th) grades. Compatible with students of any art skill level from beginner to intermediate to advanced. Perfect especially for that crazy week before winter, spring or summer break. This product includes:PDF student handout with color images and instructionsPDF tutorial for teacher instruction…

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This Symmetry for Little Kids project is easy to set up, kids get a chance to create a simple reflection symmetry and you end up with a pretty piece of art.  Includes a wide variety of Free Printables for Inspiration. Insect Art Projects, Homeschool Art Projects, Kindergarten Art Lessons, Kindergarten Art Projects, Symmetry Art, Elementary Art Projects, Math Art, Homeschool Art, Kindergarten Art

For the past two weeks we were doing a unit study on Symmetry for Little Kids. I found that I could talk all I want about symmetry, but until kids got a chance to do a hands-on project there wasn’t a fire of understanding in their eyes. This project was super fun for all ages

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