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Birch Forest in My Backyard
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Description
Birch trees are known as symbols of growth and new beginnings. Plenty of these is great! The students will create their own autumn birch forests on cardstocks and learn more about colors as they do it.
In this lesson, the students will learn to create a Birch Forest painting with an autumn theme. It will be a good opportunity for them to experiment mixing primary colors to make secondary colors and other various shades.
Duration: 1 Hour
Grade(s): 4th – 6th
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