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STUDY NATURE WITH FALL COLORS
Brilliant oranges, yellows, reds, and browns….The colors of fall will soon be at students’ feet. Students recreate nature’s awesome palette with Crayola Tempera and Watercolor paints while learning about how climate changes affect plants and animals.
Botanical Bookmarks
“Weather of Your Dreams” Printmaking
Painted Plant Prints
“Weather or Not…” Collage
Autumn Scratchings
Underground Garden Cross-Section View
These print-and-learn sheets can add to everyday learning.
Bittersweet
Autumn Day MiniBook
Leaf-Matching Game
HONOR HISPANIC HERITAGE
Use these lesson plans to build connections with students and your community during Hispanic Heritage Month, beginning September 15th.
What Are You Doing? ¿Que Pasa? Language Cards
Mexican Moments Calendar Scroll
Bilingual Crossword Puzzle
Aztec Maize Diorama
Miraculous Milagros, Traditional Charms
Memorable Mexican Murals
Print out these activity sheets for more learning experiences.
Color Names in Three Languages
Mexican Festival Flags
Bouncy Bull Puppet
ADD HANDS-ON LEARNING WITH ART
Children gain deeper understanding of curriculum subjects when they are engaged in-hands on learning experiences. Integrate art with math, science, reading, and other curriculum areas to help students become enthusiastic learners.
“Gilded Edges, Golden Leaves” Poetry Frame
Harvest Celebration Food Garland
Traditional Native American Corn-Husk Characters
Color-Changing Leaf Cells Science Project
Colorful Corn Ring Toss for Math or Spelling Practice
Print out these activity sheets for more natural learning.
Nature Walk Observation Sheet
Flowers in the Garden
Fall Leaves
POWER OF PAINT
Paint is one of children’s favorite art materials because of the vibrant colors and how responsive this media is to their motions. Help children feel comfortable in this new school year by providing paint activities that enable them to express themselves.
Outside My Window
Smiling in the Sun
“Mix It Up” Sponge Painting
Four Seasons
Colorful Cubists
Types of Crayola paint available
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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