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Invitation to Create: Make A Monster. Open ended, creative, quick and easy kids paper Halloween craft. Great for color and shape recognition. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary. #monsters #halloween #halloweencraft #monstercraft #invitationtocreate #kidscraft #craft Make A Monster, Invitation To Create, Halloween Class Party, Kraf Kertas, Paper Halloween, Halloween Preschool, Kindergarten Art, Halloween Craft, Patio Designs

Invitation to Create: Make A Monster. Open ended, creative, quick and easy kids paper Halloween craft. Great for color and shape recognition. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary. #monsters #halloween #halloweencraft #monstercraft #invitationtocreate #kidscraft #craft

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Create a Zany Zoo Mythical Creature Art, Create An Animal, Zoo Art, Hands Drawing, Animal Art Projects, Graphic Wall Art, 5th Grade Art, Childrens Drawings, Elementary Art Projects

The children create never-before-seen animals for a "Zany Zoo." For all ages. Plan 1 to 2 sessions. KEY IDEAS Drawing from imagination Recognizing the unique characteristics which define an animal. Working with details and patterns. LANGUAGE realistic, pattern, unique characteristics YOU WILL NEED 12- by 18-inch white drawing paper Black non-toxic permanent markers (Faber-Castell markers are odorless.) Watercolor markers Pencils (optional) THE PROJECT Preparation Set out the pencils…

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Roll A Creature, roll the dice and add the corresponding body part to your creature. Use with body parts or nouns to create a city or town picture in class. Create A Creature, Dice Drawing, Art Sub Lessons, Travel Packing Tips, Art Sub Plans, Art Games, Roll The Dice, Art Worksheets, Kid Art

I have been so inspired by the Roll-a-Miro game that another art teacher pinned on Pinterest. What a fun way to incorporate a little art appreciation into the art room. My newest version is Roll-a-Picasso. I have a visual library of cubist portraits painted by Picasso. Students are able to look at these images and find the 'parts' they see in the game. We haven't played it yet, can't wait! A similar game that we have been playing is Create-a-Creature - the kids love the randomness, and I…

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