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How To Draw A Barn (farm) Fall is the time of the year for pumpkin picking, carving, apple picking, making pie, and bringing the corn to harvest. Well nothing says Thanksgiving like drawing a barn. and bringing in the harvest. Children can learn about animals, farms, harvests, and related autumnal harvests during the festive fall…
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Students of all ages will love this do-it-yourself mask project that helps students connect with Halloween in an extra special way. All you need are xeroxes of animal faces. Have students color the mask, cut out the face and eyes. hole punch each side of the face and add string to tie the mask on.…
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Students learn about shapes, landscape, line and color with this drawing activity that helps students of all ages explore fall and the fall harvest. Fall#Line#drawing!
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Chalk webs are greaat ways for kids to explore drawing, sensory materials, and gear up for the spooky season. Students learn about line and the Elements of Art, while learning about patterns, and elementary drawing skills. Chalk#spooky season#sensory#line#Elements of Art!
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For students – both children and adults – with sensory issues -sensory art projects help students explore texture and touch. Teachers might want to give students with autism, learning disabilities, behavioral issues, or other sensory issues art that explores the sense of touch. Give students the option to use colored bath soap first in coloring…
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Make a one of a kind pumpkin collage with your young students as a fall exploration project. Students use paper plates, tissue paper, and a pumpkin face colored and cut and added to your tissue paper plate collage. This projects allows students to explore sensory activities in a stem art activity. Tissue paper#collage#paper plate pumpkin…
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Chalk textured drawings are a great way to get in a soooky mood right before Halloween and Thanksgiving festivities. Black paper and chalk is all you need to light up your classroom decor. Chalk#Spooky drawings#fall#tezture#Halloween art!
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One great fall lesson plan are painted hand prints that show multi-colors and layered effects using the basic print of your hand in paint. A popular twist on painted leaf prints, this alternative gives a sensory effect of several layers of color printed on paper. Another alternatice is to trace your hand using colored pencils…
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Take this shift on leaf rubbings, by exploring your students fine motor skills. The hand resembles the leaf in many ways, they both have pigment in their skin and veins and bones like the leaves we draw and color. Trace your students hand and then ask them to shade and draw this autumnla in this…