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Weekly Wrap Ups - Shapes, Shading and Transplanting

By Upatdawn @lisakeva
Among many activities that our Homeschool Circus has been up to the past two weeks, these are the highlights.
First up, in our Non-Co-op Co-op is our Meet the Masters class.  
My 9 year old learned about Simple Shapes and Joan Miro.  This was a piece of cake for her.

Joan Miro

Joan Miro-like artwork


Simple Shapes Joan Miro

Learning about simple shapes


My middle and high schoolers were challenged with working with shadows and Rembrandt Van Rijn.  For not being 'artistically minded' they gave it a decent try.

Shadow Rembrandt Van Rijn

Learning about shading


Shadow Rembrandt Van Rijn

Windmills


Shadow Rembrandt Van Rijn

More windmills - concentrating on shading


Shadow Rembrandt Van Rijn

More attempts on shading


Shadow Rembrandt Van Rijn

On the science front, we transplanted pea seedlings.
Pea Seedlings

 I let the kids decorate their own clay pot before hand.

Painting Clay Pots

The Nip Napper carefully painting his pot.


Painting Clay Pots

My daughter putting a little pizzaz to her pot!


Painting Clay Pots

Finished pots!


Transplanting

Opening the plastic to get the plant ready for transplant


Weekly Wrap Ups - Shapes, Shading and Transplanting

Ah!  A new home!


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