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Chilly November days are here, and the trees are dropping their leaves. Each class spent three art periods on this project. First, we read "In November" and talked about how the bare trees have big trunks, branches that stretch out, and smaller branches that grow from the medium branches. We drew our November trees with brown oil pastels and colored pencils. I cut out the trees and B&W photos of each kiddo. The next day, we glued the trees to a background paper and drew ground for our feet and trees and a sky featuring any November weather. Finally, we spent the third day looking at our collages to see what details we could add to tell the story. Some kids chose to glue on paper leaves, draw pumpkins or other plants, or add color to their clothing and bodies. We also spent time sharing our artwork with the group and noticing how we all had unique ideas and details.
They look really fun together in the classroom windows - like the kids are all together in a forest of fall trees!
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Kirsten Williamson
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