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Art Adventures at Home
Art Adventures at Home is a complete art curriculum for parents of children in grades K-8. This volume, Level 1, contains over 100 step-by-step lessons that cover the foundations of art, written for children in grades K-2 (or older children without previous art experience). These lessons present the basic elements of art (line, shape, form, color, and texture) in five different units: drawing, printmaking, painting, sculpture, and crafts. Your child will enjoy many interesting projects, such as clay animals, pinch pots, portraits, vegetable prints, fingerpainting, and more!
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Doodles and Oodles of Art
Have you or your kids ever . . . fingerpainted with yogurt? Spattered paint with an eggbeater? Melted crayons on tinfoil? If not, you've been missing out! Once you join your 5- to 8-year-olds in a few of these hands-on art projects, you'll see why sometimes the creative process is even more satisfying than the resulting masterpiece! 136 pages, softcover from Teaching & Learning Company.
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Doodles and Oodles of Art
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Artistic Pursuits
Artistic Pursuits Grades K-3 is sure to delight young students with colorful illustrations and fine art prints. Three sections capture their interests and imaginations while introducing fundamental principles of the visual arts.
What Artists Do introduces ideas that are key to understanding what the visual arts are about. Young students compose, imagine, use photographs, observe nature and more to discover what it is to be an artist.
What Artists See defines some basic elements of art. Young students explore elements of shape, form, line, space, and color while gaining greater understanding of an artist's view of the world.
Exploring Ancient Art introduces students to art found in caves, tombs, pots, streets, churches, windows, and books while providing opportunities to explore new media.
Parent/Teacher sections include the following topics:
Teaching Simply
Stages of Development and Expression in Children's Art
Wild and Wonderful Ways With Art
Expanding the Text with Visual and Auditory Motivators
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Artistic Pursuits K-3
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Walter Foster Art Kits
Foster your children's creative imagination and encourage a joyful discovery of the arts with these compact carry-all kits. Whether the topic is calligraphy, oil painting, pencil drawing, or printing, each kit includes everything youneed to get started, from the project/instruction booklet to paper and art supplies.
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Visual Manna's Teaching Through Art
Build a Russian cathedral from sugar cubes! Create a Japanese fan with a dragon design. Trace a map of Africa, then experiment by drawing giraffes in different artistic styles. This innovative curriculum is packed with ideas for projects to spark your 8- to 14-year-olds' creativity and teach them about the diverse and beautiful world we live in. 135 pages, spiralbound softcover.
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With Art in Mind
These sixty are lessons represent the most enjoyable and successful lessons that the author, Patricia Parker Grobner, used during her thiry-three years of teaching art to children. Each lesson is based on important art elements and principles, and each helps the students develop basic skills that are useful in all areas of life and learning. Since art training and resources are frequently limited, all of these lessons are based on simple, step-by-step procedures that can be followed easily by persons with little or no formal art background. The lessons use materials that can be obtained inexpensively and stored easily. They are appropriate for students ages eight through thirteen, with a color key indicating whether the lesson is best for younger (blue), intermediate (red), or older (yellow) students within that range. Many of the lessons can be used with even younger or older students. Their flexibility allows them to be used in any sequence or with a group of students of mixed ages. Older students will generally produce a more complex and skillfully accomplished result, but all can benefit from the thinking, learning, and doing processes involved. These lessons and their accompanying examples will aid you as you help your students enjoy art and learn from it. Pages viii-xiv provide helpful information and tips from Ms. Groebner and coordinating author Mary Ann Lumm on the teaching of art and the structure and goals of these lessons. You will profit from taking a few minutes to read those pages before beginning work on the lessons.
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With Art in Mind, Grade 3-8
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Draw, Write, Now Drawing and Handwriting Books
Explore the world with Draw · Write · Now®, a collection of drawing and handwriting lessons developed by an elementary school teacher and tested by over 800 children. Includes:
Colorful easy to follow drawing lessons
Text for practicing handwriting
Theme related questions, answers and book lists
A child friendly format
And countless ideas to spark children's imagination and creativity!
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Draw - Write - Now®: A Drawing and Handwriting Course for Kids!
Draw Write Now Boxed Set, 8 Volumes
Draw Write Now, Book 1: On The Farm, Kids And Critters, Storybook Characters
Draw Write Now, Book 2: Christopher Columbus, Autumn Harvest, The Weather
Draw Write Now, Book 3: Native Americans, North America, The Pilgrims
Draw Write Now, Book 4: The Polar Regions, The Arctic, The Antarctic
Draw Write Now, Book 5: The United States, From Sea To Sea, Moving Forward
Draw Write Now, Book 6: Animals and Habitats - On Land, Ponds and Rivers, Oceans
Draw Write Now, Book 7: Tropical Forests, Northern Forests, Forests Down Under
Draw Write Now, Book 8: Savannas, Grasslands, Mountains & Deserts
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Drawing Basics with Thomas Kinkade
Sharpen your pencils and get ready to learn from the best! Designed for students ages 8 to 80, this introductory set features the Painter of Light himself teaching all budding artists the basics of realistic drawing. His fun skill-building exercises will help you learn to observe and re-create the world around you. Includes five lessons on one videocassette.
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Art for All Seasons
Pop-up bunny cards in spring, origami fish in summer, a Thanksgiving mural in autumn, Christmas angels in winter . . . This fun-filled resource features easy-to-make crafts for every season of the year! Black-and-white drawings complement straightforward instructions and patterns for 3-D constructions, mobiles, pop-ups, tree ornaments, and more. Ages 6 to 10. 208 perforated reproducible pages, softcover from Evan-Moor.
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Art for All Seasons Grades 1-5
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Kids' Art Works
Encouraging children to use their imagination, this inventive book shows them the joys of sculpting, weaving, drawing, and painting! Young artists explore the uses of color, texture, and pattern through more than 60 fun-filled activities. They'll create a beautiful butterfly, build a hot-air balloon, design a bean-and-seed pendant, and much more! Three levels of difficulty. Ages 6 to 12. 138 pages, softcover from Williamson.
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