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Creating Different Textures With Acrylic: A Textured Owl Activity
Curriculum Amanda Koonlaba Curriculum Amanda Koonlaba

Creating Different Textures With Acrylic: A Textured Owl Activity

The term texture simply means how something feels when it is touched, and in the world of art, creating different textures can make for a fun and unique activity. If you’re looking for a great texture activity to use with your art students, keep reading to learn how I incorporate just a few supplies to create a fun art lesson my students (and yours) will remember.

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How I Actually Accomplished an Open-Ended Art Project with Fifth Graders
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How I Actually Accomplished an Open-Ended Art Project with Fifth Graders

I wanted my fifth graders to plan and implement their own project, moving through the entire creative process with minimal creative input from me.

In other words, after having taught these kids for four years, I wanted to sit back and enjoy the fruits of my labor. They would need to devise the project, arrange for the acquisition of materials, create the works, and make all the decisions in between.

Make no mistake, I didn’t just set them loose to do whatever all day long. I had just been introduced to the work of Phil Hansen, so I used a lot of his videos where he is creating with unconventional materials as inspiration.

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Literature-Based Art Project: Tap-Taps
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Literature-Based Art Project: Tap-Taps

Combine literature with art and you now have a unique way to teach children using a variety of subjects and concepts. For this fun project, my students were able to learn about tap taps by reading the book called Tap-Tap, by Karen Lynn Williams.

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