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R.,
I did a workshop at NAEA on heraldry a couple years ago. It's a fascinating
field, incredibly technical. I could send you the handout if you like.
Maggie
Gumart1 wrote:
> I need some advice on a linocut lesson for beginning high school students. I
> was thinking of doing a linocut lesson based on medieval coats of arms. The
> kids would create a shield filled with drawn or found imagery and symbols
> from a magazine that says something about themselves like their hobbies,
> where their family is from, what they think about all the time, what they'd
> like to be, etc.. My question is has anyone ever done a lesson based around
> coats of arms and what kind of history about it did you share with the kids
> to make them understand? Thanks for any input. Sincerly, R. Altman, WHS
>
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