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South Dakota State Dept. of Public Instruction, Pierre. – 1967
GRADES OR AGES: Grades 1-12. SUBJECT MATTER: Art. ORGANIZATION AND PHYSICAL APPEARANCE: The presentation gives broad outlines and suggestions on how to teach a variety of art forms. The pages are lithographed in loose-leaf form and are bound in a plastic cover. OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES: As a guide it aims at being a starting point from which a…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Expression, Art Materials
Gardner, Martin – Scientific American, 1978
Discusses areas where minimal sculpture and geometrical play overlap. (GA)
Descriptors: Art, Art Materials, Art Products, Game Theory
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Hallberg, Clarice L. – School Arts, 1977
Many art rooms are representative of anything else but visual order even though the subject is all about visual order. A well-organized, functional art room environment is essential to the implementing of an effective program of art. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Teachers, Classroom Environment
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Rucker, Margaret E.; And Others – Clearing House, 1978
Because they are such effective teaching resources, puppets are an economical and exciting resource for increasing numbers of teachers involved in courses on death education. Puppets help students overcome emotional problems, and, since death is a traumatic area to explore, they provide opportunities to work through social situations not yet…
Descriptors: Art Materials, Creative Teaching, Curriculum Development, Death
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McClanahan, Thomas – School Arts, 1978
Elementary students learn the art of puppet making, write and produce their own shows using characters they have created, and develop their language arts skills by integrating puppetry into their normal classroom studies. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Characterization, Elementary Education
Roudebush, Jay – Quill and Scroll, 1978
Tells how to cultivate the talent of high school cartoonists into a valuable asset for the school newspaper; provides guidelines for drawing editorial and other types of cartoons. (GW)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Materials, Cartoons, Editorials
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May, Wanda T. – Studies in Art Education, 1987
Reports the results of a two-year case study of 144 third and fourth graders' art materials preferences. Results indicate that the students preferred different media for different reasons, with favorites being clay, craypas, felt-tipped pens, and cardboard or wood. Maintains that art educators should take into account students' perceptions about…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Childrens Art, Curriculum Development
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Qualley, Charles – School Arts, 1984
Art teachers should know about the chemical contents of art materials and understand how chemicals enter the body, what happens as a result, and what can be done to reduce chemical hazards. Three ways in which foreign substances enter the body, i.e., absorption, inhalation, and ingestion, are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Teachers, Classroom Environment
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Hathaway, Margaret C. – School Arts, 1984
How second graders made three-dimensional forms using construction paper scraps is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products
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Kraft, Frank J. – School Arts, 1976
Working on the premise that we dwell in a world of geometric shapes, eighth grade students become involved in the field of architecture. With their background in the elements of design they explored the world of architecture both in and out of the classroom. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architectural Education, Art Education, Art Materials
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Ades, Dawn – Society, 1976
Describes the historical origins of photomontage and suggests certain predominant themes, intersections, and parallel developments, asserting that the field of photo montage is so vast that it has as many possibilities as there are different milieu, and in its social structure and the resulting psychological super-structure the milieu changes…
Descriptors: Activism, Art Expression, Art Materials, Artists
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Foster, Michael – School Arts, 1976
Describes an art activity aimed at the creation of a free-flowing design of lines and shapes. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Elementary School Students
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Morman, Jean Mary – School Arts, 1976
Fourth through eighth grade students designed and painted murals on all of the entrance walls of their school, the Annunciation School, in the hope that their pride in their school might help insure its long life. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products
Gamble, Harriet; Gamble, David – 1995
This lesson combines two significant art forms into one lesson. Students first learn the techniques necessary to create a relief sculpture terra cotta clay mold. Using that mold, students will experience the art of paper making and paper casting simply, safely, and economically. A brief history of the art of paper making is provided, along with…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products
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Braun, Charlotte – School Arts, 1974
Discusses a scrap sculpture project involving five sixth grade classes in making robots. (GB)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials
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