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presentation but I find this topic to be really something which I think I would never understand. Last
week my middle school students created and learned about the. Third grade Leonardo da Vinci
meets Jackson Pollock! Then I show them how to draw a line from the top to the bottom to create
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terrific. This year's theme for NAIDOC Week is 'Because of Her, We Can!' My Year 5. Hey readers,
it's been close to two years since I've posted on the blog. It seems too complicated and extremely
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unit, the children will have created their own wearable African mask made from clay. Last week my
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school, so I get to teach a wide variety of ages. I was lucky enough to have been given these my first
year of teaching! 5 beautiful wooden masks were brought to me from a parent who found them in a
box out for garbage. I stress the importance of making their mask symmetrical, by folding their scrap
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idea of what their mask will look like. I have built my own curriculum box for African Art, complete
with music, handouts, coloring pages, books, stamps, and the treasured masks. I was also an art
teacher at our local art museum, where I learned the best practices from so many wonderful art
teachers.
I also stress the importance of layering paper, and how that looks so much better than just gluing on
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a little time for an archery tournament or two. This week, 2nd grade is going to be starting this cute
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page - click Videos on the top menu. Celebrating the Teacher Appreciation Week with a new lesson
and a SALE May. Please come over to dutch sisters to read all about our new swap. Here are a few
of the examples we looked at, of masks from around the world. Haas team racer, Mick Schumacher,
opened his voice after failing to impress. This year's theme for NAIDOC Week is 'Because of Her,
We Can!' My Year 5. They should review their flow diagram from last lesson and be able to use a
variety of tools to manipulate the clay ready for decoration. I complete them by adding a tiny piece
of white paper to add that extra little element, that makes them look even better. Each year the tall
pine next to the Art Studio is home to a family of. Our 5th graders are finishing up their masks this
week, and they're looking terrific. I hope you will join me Monday morning on my Facebook Page!
In Year 3 the pupils have been exploring African masks. See other similar resources ?1.00 (no rating)
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I stress the importance of making their mask symmetrical, by folding their scrap paper and cutting
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We Can!' My Year 5. I had the best celebration I could have ever imagined.

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