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Art - Ripped Paper Art – Snowmen, Mountains and Evergreens
This art lesson is easy enough for grades 1 and 2 but can be adapted for other grades as well. A huge amount of learning goes on in this lesson. Students learn about depth, foreground, … View Full Lesson →
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Art - Name Art
Practise using rulers to make straight lines…horizontal, vertical and diagonal in this pretty art activity. Students use rulers and pastels to make their NAME a thing of linear beauty…literally! Pastel coloring reinforces their knowledge of … View Full Lesson →
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Math - Line Hunt
Objective: To learn diagonal, horizontal and vertical lines.
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Art - Paul Gauguin (Go-gan) Art: Opposite Colour Masterpieces
Landscapes are drawn with a horizon line, overlapping mountains, trees near and far, a stream or lake, and a sun, but they are coloured differently. Gauguin painted yellow skies, with orange grass and red mountains, and students follow this method of using opposing colours. What a fun twist on the normal! View Full Lesson →
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Math - Toothpick Art/Math Shapes
Objectives: review primary colors practise using ruler to make straight lines make simple shapes, at least as large as a toothpick: triangles, squares, rectangles review/use math words: parallel, perpendicular, horizontal, vertical, diagonal reinforcement of math shape … View Full Lesson →
Lesson Plans for Elementary School Students
Full Length Lesson Plans from an Elementary School Teacher