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Re: PLEASE!! NEED boring read/write art lesson(s) for TOMOR
Posted by susan on 5/09/08

    On 5/06/08, Thank you! wrote:
    > Thank you all for the suggestions. I wish we had art
    curriculum texts, or posters of
    > artwork, but it's a small private school, and those aren't in
    the budget yet. =o( I'm
    > liking the writing ideas - I was also thinking about that,
    being an English teacher
    > myself! I was thinking along the lines of "What is art," blah
    blah blah. Or even
    > snagging dictionaries from somewhere and giving them a list of
    art terms to copy
    > def's. ...I was wishing there was a website with art
    worksheets, but I couldn't find any
    > (free ones). Thanks for coming to my aid with some other good
    ideas!

    Google puzzlemaker - you can make bunches and bunches of great
    puzzles using art words and artists names, etc.
    This is the Discovery School puzzlemaker


 

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