Glad you can use it. Sorry, I'll miss your presentations in Miami. Am=20=
planning to go to Chicago in July to an AP seminar. Did you get info on=20=
that one from the College Board?
BTW, do you have any idea about what's going on with Judy Decker? =20
Sounds as though she is having a break of some sort.
Judie J
On Saturday, December 1, 2001, at 09:28 AM, Bicyclken@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/01/2001 12:02:02 AM Pacific Standard Time,=20
> judiej50@mindspring.com writes:
>
>
>
> Using scrap wood shapes (from a woodshop that are usually thrown away) =
I
> let the children paint different patterns using acrylic paints on the
> shapes. =A0Each child had about 5 shapes. =A0I then helped them (or =
did it
> for them mostly) drilled holes in different places. =A0The students =
then
> "connected" the pieces with small dowel pieces, dipped in elmer's
> glue--creating a sort of vertical abstract structure--Nancy Graves =
style
>
>
>
> This sounds like a great idea. =A0I could have used it when the A.P.=20=
> portfolio's needed sculpture for the general portfolio. =A0I might try =
it=20
> anyway with them.
>
> thanks,
>
> Ken Schwab ---
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Glad you can use it. Sorry, I'll miss your presentations in Miami.=20
Am planning to go to Chicago in July to an AP seminar. Did you get
info on that one from the College Board?
BTW, do you have any idea about what's going on with Judy Decker?=20
Sounds as though she is having a break of some sort.=20
Judie J
On Saturday, December 1, 2001, at 09:28 AM, Bicyclken@aol.com wrote:
<excerpt><fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>In a message dated
12/01/2001 12:02:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, judiej50@mindspring.com
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</smaller></fontfamily>Using scrap wood shapes (from a woodshop that
are usually thrown away) I
let the children paint different patterns using acrylic paints on the
shapes. =A0Each child had about 5 shapes. =A0I then helped them (or did =
it
for them mostly) drilled holes in different places. =A0The students then
"connected" the pieces with small dowel pieces, dipped in elmer's
glue--creating a sort of vertical abstract structure--Nancy Graves
style
This sounds like a great idea. =A0I could have used it when the A.P.
portfolio's needed sculpture for the general portfolio. =A0I might try
it anyway with them.
thanks,
Ken Schwab ---
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