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Elementary Lessons |
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Rain Sticks |
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Students create working rain sticks with age appropriate materials. Along with the lesson is a modification for younger
students.
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Kamsas |
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Students learn some African traditions and the meaning of a good luck charms. They will make African good luck charms out of paper
and gems.
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Petriglyphs |
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Students learn the Native American language of symbols. Then they create their own petriglyphs.
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Recycled Snakes |
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Elementary |
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Elementary students use clay, film containers and a variety of other material to create snakes.
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Middle School |
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High School |
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Mexican Yarn Painting |
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E-Mail |
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This is a lesson that simulates the traditional Mexican craft of yarn painting. However, this is a great alternative to messy
glue. |
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Order Form |
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