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resources: art for kids

updated tue 6 mar 01

 

Stephani Stephenson on sun 4 mar 01


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Some resources which might prove useful

ArtsEd Net is an online resource. Sponsored by the Getty museum. Sample
ideas and resources. Don't have the exact URL

Another online resource: California Alliance for Arts Education
http://www.artsed411.org.

books
"Mudworks". lots of great and simple 'recipes' for making workable art
materials out of everyday household and classroom substances.

"In the Early World" , by Elwyn Richardson, Great narrative of a young
man who finds himself in a similar situation as you.he leads the kids
through wonderful explorations with clay, fabric printing,art and
writing, etc, in a small rural New Zealand school

Stephani Stephenson
mudmistress@earthlink.net

Ababi on mon 5 mar 01


Hi!
In http://www.potterymaking.org/
In each online issue there are links. you must look there, at list once or
twice the subject was: Art for kids.
Now, what I do. I have a file called Children. Whenever I find an
interesting picture I download it for idea, or for a better way to explain
words to children.When I have plugged head I open the file and get ideas.
Ababi Sharon
ababisha@shoval.ardom.co.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/


----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephani Stephenson"
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Subject: Resources: Art for kids


> Snail
> Some resources which might prove useful
>
> ArtsEd Net is an online resource. Sponsored by the Getty museum. Sample
> ideas and resources. Don't have the exact URL
>
> Another online resource: California Alliance for Arts Education
> http://www.artsed411.org.
>
> books
> "Mudworks". lots of great and simple 'recipes' for making workable art
> materials out of everyday household and classroom substances.
>
> "In the Early World" , by Elwyn Richardson, Great narrative of a young
> man who finds himself in a similar situation as you.he leads the kids
> through wonderful explorations with clay, fabric printing,art and
> writing, etc, in a small rural New Zealand school
>
> Stephani Stephenson
> mudmistress@earthlink.net
>
>
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