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Burk, James E.; And Others – School Arts, 1981
Briefly outlines three sculpture projects for secondary students, two using papier mache, one using wood. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Sculpture, Secondary Education
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Timmons, Virginia G. – School Arts, 1978
Wood is a responsive material that lends itself to the needs of the classroom. Younger students can design with wood, hammer and nails while older students may be introduced to incising, carving, and assembling in designing with wood. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Finishing, Hand Tools
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Krot, Stephen – School Arts, 1973
Unwanted wooden crates are used by the children of the Esso Elementary School in Libya for the art project described here. (CB)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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McKeegan, Paul – School Arts, 1980
Described are the methods and materials for an introductory sculpture experience in the Bauhaus foundation program. Bauhaus, a German art school founded in 1918, stressed science and technology as major resources for art and architecture. Hand-held sculptures were created to increase tactile sensitivity and three-dimensional spatial concepts. (KC)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Elementary Secondary Education, Sculpture
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Levine, Elizabeth – School Arts, 1977
Wood, a natural material, appeals to children of all ages. Wood construction allows children the flexibility of moving parts of their work around until they are satisfied with the arrangement. Three projects are described. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Elementary School Students