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		<title>Back after MACUL!</title>
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The slide show from my presentation at MACUL on the ArtPort curriculum: integrating art elements, cultures and technology is available at http://www.slideshare.net/artrosie/macul-presentation-1176869
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<p>The slide show from my presentation at MACUL on the ArtPort curriculum: integrating art elements, cultures and technology is available at http://www.slideshare.net/artrosie/macul-presentation-1176869</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a first grade example of oil crayon and recycled CDs. 
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		<title>March notes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[March is dumping more snow on Michigan.  It&#8217;s vacation time for me which means catching up on ArtSonia postings, preparing podcasting centers for my art lessons, and trying to sew curtains.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>March is dumping more snow on Michigan.  It&#8217;s vacation time for me which means catching up on ArtSonia postings, preparing podcasting centers for my art lessons, and trying to sew curtains.</p>
<p>Still hoping to hear from other art teachers and share lesson ideas.  How many of you have used old CD&#8217;s in art projects?  Cut some up this time to used as wings on insects.  The first grade students loved adding oil crayon accents.  Last year we made robots with Cd heads and collage shapes and gadget bodies.</p>
<p>ArtSonia is trying to get one million entires in their online museum for student art.  Their deadline is April 1.  Join us!!</p>
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