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We have some neat architecture blocks they have different columns, aches
etc. Unfortunately I don't know the brand name or anything. They were
purchased before I was full time and they are kept in an unmarked plastic
tub. You might check at bookstores and educational toy stores for them. They
could be used to teach about balance or create a diorama for a drawing
activity. The kids really enjoy playing with these. I had a 5 year old to
day create a very complicated church this afternoon with them.
Kimberly Herbert (kimberly)
CAM Administrator
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts/Children's Art Museum
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From: christine kotarsky [ernst85]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 2:48 PM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: its all greek to me
I'm teaching a group of 3-5th graders this summer. We are taking a tour
related to Greek architecture, sculpture and mythology. I would like to
follow up with a lesson in clay, or painting. Does anyone have a lesson they
would like to share? I was thinking of doing Greek urns from clay. I'd love
to do some architecture or mythology but am not sure how to go about it with
this age group. Any suggestions? Thanks a million chris
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