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Dianna, If you are asking me, I do my dragon lesson with the foil
paper with 3, 4, 5, (sometimes 2nd when I have a advanced group)
Have done 6-8 also. Once we made duplicate dragons and arranged
symmetrically with a large circle which represented earth between and
supported by the 2 dragons.
With K-2 I have them cut an organic shape from the foil paper and cut
in 1/2 with a zig-zag cut. They glue both pieces onto a paper and
draw a hatchling dragon with the cracked egg. If this is done with
crayon then a watercolor environment can be painted in a resist
technique.
Sky is the limit!
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From: "Dianna" <dmammone>
Subject: Re: Asian Dragons as an Art topic
Date: Sun, Dec 5, 1999, 6:59 PM
What age group do you do this project with?
Diannabanana
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What age group do you do this project with?
Diannabanana
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