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Here you will find important class information, student artwork, our GOOGLE SITE, links to art related articles, educational art websites & videos that will enhance our lessons.  

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WATCH  “The Dot”, written and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds, it will help younger children develop their interest and potential in art! Watch how this Looney Tunes cartoon slides in art history!  

Who is behind the famous artworks in the video?

“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.”   -Aristotle

 “There are more valid facts and details in works of art than there are in history books.” 
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ART HISTORY (LINK to The Italian Renaissance and Italy’s Transformation)

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Keep Calm and Teach ArtYou can contact me directly using the form below.  I have approximately 700 students, so it may take some time to return your email, however I will make every attempt to get back to you as soon as possible.  Thank-you.

*As I cannot control advertising content on YouTube, please view all links from this site before your child watches a video or goes onto an outside site to make sure you are comfortable with the content that can pop-up.

**I try my best to link everything I’ve found to the site where I located it. Please let me know if there is something that needs proper linking to the original creator.

 

 

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    • Hi Vidhi, The video I believe you’re referencing is the virtual video called “Dreams of Dali”. It can be located on our Grade 3 page, in the Surrealism section, let me know if this is the one you mean:-)

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