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November 18th, 2019

11/18/2019

 
​The students worked on their Thanksgiving Center pieces over the last two art classes.  We discussed what a sculpture is and how it differs from two dimensional art work.  Our projects had two parts- painting elements to construct with and then building our sculptures. 
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Susim, Dubim, and Dagim:
“Thankful Sunflowers” 
Students painted  and collaged elements and then assembled and built with clay. ​
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Mish-Mish, Kofim, Goorim and JC Gan Katan:
“Hand Turkeys”
Students explore crayon, tracing, water color , collaging and building with Model Magic.
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