Egyptian Clay Sarcophagus Art Project for 4th and 5th Graders By Marcia Beckett | January 11, 2014 | 2 Comments This is a clay lesson that has been a big hit with my students. You can see my previous posts about this project here and here. The 4th/5th grade class studies ancient Eg...
Halloween Spooky Houses are a yearly favorite here!!! Watercolor/ wax resist Halloween art lesson for 2nd- 8th graders can be Continue reading Pumpkin Pie Fall Art Lesson for Kids November 6, 2016 regalloway@aol.com 4th grade,5th grade,chalk/ pastel,drawing,Fall ...
I tried it out with a group of 4th/5th graders and I am happy to say it was a success! It was the first time I had made zines with students before and one student told me that this was a project I should keep for next year! Other kids agreed. We started by watching this video...
My second and third graders created this beautiful winter Cardinal art lesson, but it would be appropriate for fourth grade as well. It’s very easy considering how stunning it is...Learn More Related Categories:2nd Grade Art Lessons3rd Grade Art Lessons4th Grade Art LessonsAnimalsArt at Home...
PBSI’ve blogged on Reel Girl about the lack of female protagonists on PBS shows for kids including the dominance of male characters on well-loved programs like “Sesame Street,” and how the “educational station” can be more sexist than the Disney channel. ...
My second and third graders created this beautiful winter Cardinal art lesson, but it would be appropriate for fourth grade as well. It’s very easy considering how stunning it is... Learn More Related Categories: 2nd Grade Art Lessons 3rd Grade Art Lessons 4th Grade Art Lessons Animals Art...
Impact of an Intergenerational Program on 4th Graders' Attitudes Toward Elders and School Behaviors The rapid growth of the elderly population coupled with research demonstrating the existence of ageist stereotypes even among very young children have led ... Sherry,M.,Cummings,... - 《Journal of ...
and there are times where a class does not necessary deserve that kind of distinction. Originally we had to select one girl & one boy from each class of 4th graders. We also could not "overlap" between related arts. This was a huge challenge most of the time. We eventually talked to ...
Art club students created these wild and crazy patterned hearts collages. We meet every other Wednesday morning before school. This group is comprised of 4th and 5th graders, boys and girls at the end of the class they always surprise me with such unique and fun projects! What you will need...
with normative assumptions and bad formulas. No wonder the graders don’t spend too much time; their moral compasses would go awry if they invested in the value systems presented in each didactic essay. Although this time, it’s written for a different audience. I cannot use Chinese examples...