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Printable List
New Uses for Everyday Things
Here’s how Joelle Trayers gets even her
youngest students
ready to think in unexpected ways.
Introduction to Watercolor
Cindy Phan shares her method of introducing watercolor to students using a mosaic technique.
Exposing Students to Classics
Some kids are exposed to a wide range of classic art, music, and films at home and others aren’t. Let’s even the playing field by quickly integrating classics into our lessons.
Building Creative Confidence with the Torrance Tests
Here are
a bunch
of ways to quickly practice creativity with your students for zero dollars.
Introduction to Puzzlements
How I accidentally discouraged curiosity in my classroom.