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A Collection of Painting Lessons
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A Collection of Painting Lessons

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Subject ArtsVisual Arts
Grade Level Grades K-5
Resource Type Activity, Presentation
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About This Lesson

Several painting lessons are presented through PowerPoint. They include an objects with meaning lesson; a still life lesson; a Chinese peasant painting lesson; and a color wheel template.

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colour_wheel.doc

Activity
February 7, 2020
32 KB
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Chinese_Peasant_Painting.ppt

Presentation
February 7, 2020
717.5 KB
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Objects_with_meaning_lesson_1.ppt

February 7, 2020
500.5 KB
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Still_Life_lesson_2.ppt

February 7, 2020
498.5 KB
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painting_lesson_3.ppt

February 7, 2020
943.5 KB
4.6
7 Reviews
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SML Member May 11, 2007
Lovely

This is really good, you've found so many brilliant examples for the children to look at. Thanks for sharing your hard work

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SML Member July 21, 2008
Very useful

Hi this is just what I needed thank you for sharingx

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SML Member August 11, 2008
Great

Thank you very much for sharing your hard work.

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SML Member September 25, 2011

Thank you so much for this. Art is not my best subject and this resource was very useful.

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SML Member November 16, 2011

I was struggling with teaching art...this was a fantastic starting point :)

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SML Member March 12, 2012

A very useful resource... Thank you very much.

adventurefun09
adventurefun09 June 15, 2013

Thanks for the idea of the viewfinder - I hadn't understood this helpful idea before.

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