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Tuesday Teaching Tip #6: Use an art cart

Throughout the years, I have tried various means of keeping up with art supplies. When the kids were younger, the paper, washable markers, crayons, glue sticks, and little scissors were kept tidy on a shelf in the pantry. As they grew older and our art lessons branched into paints, watercolors, chalk pastels, oil pastels, etc.,… Continue reading Tuesday Teaching Tip #6: Use an art cart

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Displaying and storing student artwork

My kids love art. They love drawing, painting, crafting, all things art. We have a three-tier rolling cart full of supplies: a variety of paints, brushes, various types of papers, chalk and oil pastels, etc. We are prepared for almost any art or craft project our curriculum (or Pinterest project) calls for. What we wrestle… Continue reading Displaying and storing student artwork

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Artist Study: Georgia O’Keefe

(The included Amazon links are affiliate links. If you use the links to make a purchase, you help to support this blog. Thank you!) Last summer, when I asked my kids what electives they would like, my youngest replied, "Art!" We had used the World's Greatest Composer study from Confessions of a Homeschooler last year… Continue reading Artist Study: Georgia O’Keefe