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a stained glass window with waves and sun in the background

This week 4th grade is starting their Robin Mead inspired landscapes! She's a contemporary artist from Georgia, and you can check out her work on her website here! I was also inspired by the awesome art teacher, Lauralee Chambers, from her beautiful student examples on Instagram! Here's Robin Mead's Instagram too :) She has a Youtube channel too! Here's how we created ours! Materials: Sax 90 lb paper pencils Sharpies Crayola artista II watercolor Big Kid's Choice Paintbrushes Robin Mead…

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Fourth Grade artists started this project by each receiving a laminated landscape and worked with a friend to find the foreground, middleground, backgrounds, and horizen lines in each piece.   We did

Fourth Grade artists started this project by each receiving a laminated landscape and worked with a friend to find the foreground, middleground, backgrounds, and horizen lines in each piece. We did

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an art project made out of paper with different colors and designs on the bottom row

Sara Huggett- elementary art teacher on Instagram: "Fourth grade multimedia astronauts. The addition of the white POSCA at the end kicked it up a notch. Lesson idea from @king.oftheartroom #artteacher #artteachersofinstagram #astronauts #spacetheme #earthdayart #fourthgradeteacher"

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Lots of great ideas for adding art to the classroom! Math and art are a great fit!

In an era of high stakes testing, art is sometimes the first thing to go but we as teachers need to find ways to continue providing art experiences for our students. Not only is art just plain fun, and let's face it, kids do need fun, but it's much more than that. Art is beneficial in so many ways! Find out ways to incorporate art in this post by The Teacher Next Door.

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hands - on geometric art project for kids to do with paper and colored pencils

This hands-on geometry activity is the perfect way to incorporate art into your elementary classroom! Stained glass creations are a fantastic art extension activity appropriate for 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade! Students can use pattern blocks to complete the mini math geometry project and then turn their design into a masterpiece! Great closure activity for second, third, and fourth grade classes.

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