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Middle-school students create papier-mâché monsters and write stories for them in Have You Seen This Monster? Check it out at: https://t.co/fzgEEJtTD3
A preview of the amazing student artwork featured in our upcoming Summer issue! What would you like to see in the next volume year? Have a lesson to share? Visit https://t.co/JVFZhCNQ1C.
From @ramahughes, an illustration of some of our writers, artists, and team members at #NAEA19! Recognize anyone?
Happy Winter Solstice! ❄️
What winter-themed lessons will you be teaching students?
Check out these winter-themed lessons from SchoolArts:
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Whether you’re a newbie or a veteran #artteacher, the beginning of the school year always offers a new start and an opportunity to set high expectations for your students. Take a look at our September 2018 issue (theme: Beginnings), out now! https://t.co/P3VBraESbJ
In our newest issue, high-school students create sculptures from clay and melted glass! Check it out here -
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"Students were genuinely surprised by how they were able to create dramatic artwork with such simple materials." Read about Luminous Light Circles in our newest issue! https://t.co/rR4jIRhCaL Image: Chelsea Pan, grade eight. Lesson by Michael Sacco.
Happy #GlobalCatDay! For more info, visit https://t.co/t0pbHR4HvN For a cat-terrific SchoolArts article, visit https://t.co/k1LTnlHmGF
"Students visualized the colors, shapes, and patterns that they associated with the mood of the song." https://t.co/TDsqv14PNN