--- On Thu, 12/16/10, Ken Rohrer <kenroar@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Ken Rohrer <kenroar@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: color wheels/grid work
To: "TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group" <teacherartexchange@lists.pub.getty.edu>
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2010, 11:41 PM
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From: TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group digest <teacherartexchange@lists.pub.getty.edu>
Subject: teacherartexchange digest: December 15, 2010
To: "teacherartexchange digest recipients" <teacherartexchange@lists.pub.getty.edu>
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2010, 3:01 AM
Subject: color wheels/grid work
From: JeanE C. McIntosh <jecmc1@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 22:10:28 -0600
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Hi
I am wondering if when you do the color wheels on vanilla wafers and
icing if every student within a group of four makes
a wheel or does
just the group of four make one wheel?
And I am also wondering about the coloring book pages printed with a
grid and mixed up. I wonder if you could send me an example?
I have one group of 7th graders who only want to play, shoot rubber
bands etc. in art class. Does anyone have any sure fire activities
that might interest them. I am art on a cart and am challenged to have
all of my supplies with me. I admit I need to have more activities
planned. I think some of the misbehavior is boredom.