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Marshmallow Background, Kindergarten Animals, Kindergarden Art, Art To Remember, Square 1 Art, Kindergarten Drawing, Kindergarten Art Lessons, Art Learning, Animal Art Projects

My Kindergarten Art To Remember Project for this year was a lot of fun and I think they turned out adorable! Here is how we did it! I saw this post from @Raising.Kinley and thought, yes!! I want to do that with my Kindergarten! So... I did. The video below is how it worked for my class. The kids did a great job. They did not eat them (that I know of)... I brought the kids back in small groups so I could watch them closely. It went well. The only change I would make next time is I would leave…

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The Lost Sock : Night Owls for Fall Art 2nd Grade, Classe D'art, First Grade Art, 2nd Grade Art, Fall Art Projects, 3rd Grade Art, Pastel Sec, Owls Drawing, Owl Crafts

I always like to have extra sources for creativity. _____________________________________________________________________________ Mrs. Kolon's kinder art class ________________________________________________________________________ Mrs. Fortner's kinder art _________________________________________________________________________ Mrs. Ayers' kinder art ____________________________________________________________________ Mrs. Zarrlla's kinder art…

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Grade 2 Christmas Art Ideas, Fox Winter Art, Winter Art Lessons Kindergarten, Art Projects For Grade 1 And 2, Winter Art Class Ideas, 2nd Grade Art Lessons Winter, Winter Themed Art Lessons, Christmas Animal Crafts, February Art Projects For Kids Elementary

Lesson Background: There are many winter fox art projects online such as this one http://littledogartblog.blogspot.com/2014/05/5th-grade-winter-fox-paintings.html I combined lots of ideas to create these foxes. This was a directed drawing lesson. Directed drawing (i.e. modelling step-by-step) elicits great discussions, exposing students to vocabulary they encounter in art and maths. Students are hearing and putting into action phrases such as “half way down the page”, “curved line”…

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