Kindergartners Make Masks in Art Class |
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As part of our school-wide mask making project the Kindergarten students in Mrs. Vega's class worked on making rain forest masks. In art class they used foam masks that were shaped into a particular animal. Artist volunteers, Mrs. Petrocine and Ms. Terrizzi had everything prepped for the students to make their masks. Mr. Coffill reviewed the use of patterns and symmetry which were practiced in previous art classes. |
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That boa has a very funny tongue! |
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My iguana has very big eyes. |
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My macaw is very colorful! |
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A teacher helps a student with his howler monkey. |
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Kent Center School 9 Judd Avenue,
P.O. Box 219, Kent CT 06757 860-927-3537
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March 2004 |
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