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- Asian action I: Character details
- Students will use drawing and writing to study characters in Asian art, focusing on the potential stories hinted at by the many details depicted in the art examples. This lesson draws on the richly detailed and expressive human and animal characters depicted in the arts of Asia. Is there a reason why Durga has so many arms? What about Ganesha and that elephant head?
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Visual Arts Education, Information Skills, and Social Studies)
- Marc Brown author study: Arthur's Nose
- Using the book Arthur's Nose by Marc Brown students will respond to the story through art, music, and in written form.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–1 Visual Arts Education and English Language Arts)
- By Kathy Palmore.
- Nature journaling: A new way to enjoy nature
- Nature journaling is a way to record and re-create an image experienced in nature. By combining drawing and writing, the student uses their senses to record what they feel, see, hear and touch at a particular point in time.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3 Visual Arts Education and English Language Arts)
- By Steven Sather.

