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Pastel Cactus Drawing Paperblog Pick in Schooling

Pastel Cactus Drawing

One of my favorite combos is blending chalk pastels over dried glue. I’m always on the lookout for new subject matter, so when I saw this cactus illustration, I knew it would make ... Read more

Tiny School, Ideas Paperblog Pick in Schooling

Tiny School, Big Ideas

Welcome to High Park Day School, where grades are nixed, ages are mixed, and classroom sizes are capped at a dozen. By Fabiola Carletti Quinn arrived at High Park Day School... Read more

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    Graffiti Lettering Project

    I wanted to introduce my afterschool kids to some very hip-looking lettering styles and new art supplies, so this was their project today. 1. Read more

    The 25 May 2012 by   Kathybarbro
  • Exploring Art with Kids: Seurat

    Exploring with Kids: Seurat

    I have been meaning to explore the masters of art with Defne for ages. I finally got round to it thanks Red Ted Art's new challenge: Kids Get Arty. Read more

    The 16 May 2012 by   Smilinglikesunshine
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  • Studio Calico Love!

    Studio Calico Love!

    I was stoked when I received an email from Studio Calico DT Tina Aszmus. She invited me to play along with the Sunday Sketch. Of course I said YES! Read more

    The 14 May 2012 by   Jcchris
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  • Name Recognition Game Using in a Sensory Tray

    Name Recognition Game Using Sensory Tray

    Derin is showing a great interest in letters and numbers these days. Often he will take a jar of magnetic letters from the shelf . He loves looking at them and... Read more

    The 10 May 2012 by   Smilinglikesunshine
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  • Me A May Flower

    Flower

    What is so particular about May Flower? There are a lot of other wonderful flowers on Earth. Still I like this flower that blooms once in a year. We had a huge... Read more

    The 16 May 2012 by   Roopz
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  • Art Journal: Circles of Color

    Journal: Circles Color

    I started this page with the idea of repeating circles, and just played around from there. I think it could be a good exercise in harmony as I tried to fill... Read more

    The 25 May 2012 by   Kathybarbro
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  • Mixed Media Seahorse

    Mixed Media Seahorse

    This is my adapted Seahorse project for 1st graders, who were able to make a pretty frame for their art when their painting was finished. 1. Read more

    The 29 May 2012 by   Kathybarbro
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  • Bilingual Education Models in Europe and Asia: an Interview with Prof. Andrew...

    Bilingual Education Models Europe Asia: Interview with Prof. Andrew Finch

    How is language taught across Europe? What is the main difference between bilingual and immersion methods? What about Content and Language Integrated Learning?... Read more

    The 07 May 2012 by   Internationalcouples
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  • Small Hands Creating Hope

    Small Hands Creating Hope

    Welcome to the Small Hands Creating Hope project! The lovely MaryAnne at Mama Smiles organised this project as a way of celebrating thirty years of cancer... Read more

    The 29 May 2012 by   Smilinglikesunshine
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  • Recycled Rooster

    Recycled Rooster

    Save all those clean packing boxes, such as for cereal and pasta, and you can make some really colorful collage roosters. For a lead in story, “Farmyard Beat” i... Read more

    The 22 May 2012 by   Kathybarbro
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