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Re: activitiy 'boxes'

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From: felsecker1 (felsecker_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Wed Apr 18 2001 - 14:22:38 PDT


Christine:
    What grades do you teach?
BF
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  From: Casart9197@aol.com
  To: ArtsEdNet Talk
  Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:03 AM
  Subject: Re: activitiy 'boxes'

  basically I have abox with a bunch of art related activities/ games for if
  they finish early or there's only a 20 min. class due to an assembly or
  something. I have all 3 art memo versions, Fun w/ Architecture on computer,
  pictionary jr, 3 spirographs, 4 etcha asketches, animal cards for reference
  in "free drawing", tessera. issi2, and others. Always on the lookout for art
  related games or puzzles to add to these boxes- a lifesaver that prevents
  fooling around/disruptive behavior in leftover time. Not used a lot, but when
  they are, they really come in handy. I also ordered a couple of books from
  Nasco that have word searches/puzzles/simple activities for jr-high school
  art, and noticed that they added 2 new titiles to that in the new catalog, so
  you can bet I'll be orderring them on my order for next yr as well.
  Hope this explains it for you
  Christine in Binghamton ---
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