Pop-Up Books
Info about pop up books coming soon!
Info about pop up books coming soon!
Students created shadow box environments for their macroinvertebrate which they made out of clay.
Students create jar lanterns by gluing colored tissue paper to glass jars and enjoy the glow by adding a battery operated tea light to them.
This is a great project for Mother’s Day, or Art Day! Students receive a milk carton, and can choose a paper to wrap around as the pattern for the outside of the house. Then, they can choose roof tiles and make tiny decorations to bring their house to life. For Art Day, this…
To make this book, we provide pre-printed pages (with lines for text and a frame for a picture) printed on watercolor paper. Students can paint their symbols on each page, and write one or two sentences about each one. All of the pages should be finished when the art integration team will come to your…
Students create a three-layered paper diorama that showcases a species of native bird and it’s habitat. The background shows the bird’s greater habitat – fields, forests, woodlands, etc. The middle ground houses the bird, which can be flying, perching, sitting in the nest, or in any other realistic position. The foreground is a frame…
This mural challenges students to add their own creature to the garden, using only fractions of a circle! Once their piece is finished, they were tasked with labeling each fraction in their piece, and creating a number story to determine how many circles it took to make it. We provide black circles that students…
Students learn to weave a simple small pattern with this fun and easy project.
This mixed-media mural requires each student to create their own piece (a part of a desert ecosystem) to add to the mural. Their piece may consist of an animal or a plant that may be made of 2D and 3D items. The pieces are then placed on the mural to plan where they can go. Once a…
Murals. This fun mural explores what lives up above and down below the snow in the winter. A good project to accompany the book “Over and Under the Snow” by Kate Messner. Students can make trees, ponds, burrows, caves and snowflakes to set the scene, or they can choose to work on an animal, such…