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SCULPEY: Dragons Polymer Clay Fun
When a shooting occurs, it doesn't matter where in the country it happens; our hearts turn to the place where it occurred, and we all share in the pain, suffering, and trauma that occur from these situations. Distance plays no part in people wanting to see what they can do.
Nancy has created the project See Something, Say Something as a means to help teachers, educators and police to have some type of curriculum that can help address the topic on gun safety in a way that does not further cause anxiety, but rather helps spark a platform for healthy conversation for students.
We need to utilize their ideas in making their future better, calmer and safer. See the linked documents below:
View the Presentation Hand Outs:
3D Paper Forms & Critters by Kara Emmons
10+ Contemporary Artists to Know Hands-On by the EDI Committee
Anti-Racist Art Activities by Abby Birhanu
Art Journal Freedom by Andrea Aeschliman
Art Museum Scavenger Hunt by Makayla Howard
Art Show 101 by Anna Horine
Artists Investigations - Spiral Curriculum
Bob Ross Worthy (Rewards System) by Cailley Bausch
Cityscapes by Tracy Porter
Classroom Quickies by Nellie Mitchell
Creative process by Greg Benne
Cyanotype Butterflies by Liz Langdon
Figure Drawing by Brian Kingery
Fine Motor with Young Artists by Kelly Schotte
Fully Engaged: Leave Students Wanting More by Pam Winter
Giving Students Choice by Kati Cook
Henri Rousseau's Dream Jungles
Kumihimo Braiding by Sharyn Hawkes
Naturescapes by Greg Holland
Mixed Media Contours by Megan Hines
Process and Procedures in a Choice Classroom by Hester Menier
Procreate Tutorial by Sean Manning
Simple Book Forms by Rahila Weed
The Shape of our Caregiver by Caley Cook
Transformational Learning by Hester Menier