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Paste It Till You Make It!
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Here’s a fun way to turn an old magazine into a beautiful pattern of colors! Use the magazine pages to create a picture. Take this perfect opportunity to recycle and practice your cutting and pasting skills.
The students will create a mosaic art out of magazine pages to create majestic creations of their favorite animal. They will put the magazine’s small pieces together until they achieve the best design possible for their artwork.
Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Grade(s): K – 3rd
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