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K-2 Primary Schools: Visual Arts: Adaptive Art

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A Study Of Lines

by Shelley Schoby

Adaptive art students were busy making many different kinds of lines. Students practiced the concept of forming a line by drawing from one side of the paper to the other. During this lesson, students tried to move away from scribbling and . . . read more

Butterfly Monoprint

by Shelley Schoby, K-2 Art Specialist

Paint was dropped onto one side of a piece of paper. Then students folded paper in half and pressed. The folded paper was opened revealing a colorful butterfly. Details and a background were added using markers.   read more

Chubby Snowmen

by Shelley Schoby, K-2 Art Specialist

Adaptive art students made huge chubby snowmen.  Large circles were drawn and students traced lines with a glue sticks. Students then crunched-up paper into balls and placed them inside of circles. Using both hands students pressed . . . read more

Goodies for Santas Reindeer

by Shelley Schoby, K-2 Art Specialist

Adaptive art students practiced cutting and glue when making their reindeer sack. Each sack contained special reindeer food. The following poem was placed on the back of each sack: REINDEER MAGIC FOOD On Christmas Eve, sprinkle . . . read more

Silly Turkeys

Adaptive Art Students were busy coloring, cutting and painting silly turkeys. Students colored turkey feathers and then painted over the crayons. The crayon resisted tempera-water-based paint creating an interesting texture on the . . . read more

Busy Little Spiders Spinning Their Webs

by Shelley Schoby, K-2 Art Specialist

Students created hand printed spiders. Hand-over-hand assistance was given to students as spider shapes were cutout. Spiders rest on spider webs made from paint covered marbles. read more

October Spider Fun!

by Shelley Schoby, Art Specialist

Adaptive art students were busy  creating fun spider hats. Students colored paper plates, added legs and wiggly eyes to their fun hats. read more

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