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Egypt

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LESSON PLANS ON ANCIENT EGYPT written by Tabitha Ward Concept: Ancient Egyptian artists used art to immortalize their Kings. Just click on one of these lessons! Scarab Paper Weights Sand Art Hieroglyphic Papyrus Art Sarcophagus Drawing Egyptian Links for Kids Ancient Egypt Sites Scarab Paper Weights Objective: Students will make paper weights depicting an Ancient Egyptian Symbol. Students will identify parts of an insect. Materials: Small smooth stones, gold spray paint, felt pieces, fine point permanent markers. Procedure: Spray paint the stones using a gold color. Allow to dry. Show pictures of Egyptian scarab beetles. Discuss why the Egyptians believed they were good luck and used the scarab beetle symbol on articles that they wore. Tell students they can draw beetles or other insects o Read More
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Painting in Clay

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Advertisement Hosted by: Our Other Sites: Please support our favourite charity... For more resources visit: Advertisements: Painting in Clay Idea submitted by Lorraine Bastone Lorraine writes: "This is an idea which I was introduced to in college. This is a great activity for the last term. Especially for upper juniors. 1. Each child has a clay canvas roughly the size of an A4 piece of paper and about 1cm thick. 2. The child then chooses a copy of a painting to reproduce in the clay. You can have a collection of different artists as by this time they should have looked in detail at most of them or just focus on one artist. 3. The children then recreate the painting in the clay first concentrating on the outline of the piece and then looking deeper at the painting and adding a 3D eleme Read More
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Renaissance

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Italian Renaissance Elementary Lesson Plans Written by Tabitha F. Ward May I suggest some music? Click here. . Concepts Taught Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa in the Millennium Michelangelo Ceiling Painting Raphael St. George and the Dragon Donatello Sculpture Renaissance Links Concepts: The three main concepts students should understand about the art of the Renaissance are: * First, it is important to understand that the cultural renewal that emerged during the Renaissance, marked a distinctive turning point within the history of Western civilization. While art hardly died in the Middle Ages, what was reborn was lifelike art. * It is also important to recognize that the rediscovery of the Greek and Roman tradition helped artists reproduce visual images accurately. Helped by scientific advance Read More
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RETANET: Resources for Teaching about the Americas

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This page has moved to http://retanet.unm.edu/index.pl?section=1996LPs . Read More
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