
This collaborative festive wreath art lesson fosters teamwork while creating a visually stunning display.
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Thank you so much for this resource, it helped me out when there was a surprise time table change- and the outcomes where lovely- some teachers where very jealous of my beautifully decorated door!
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That’s lovely feedback. I’m glad it helped you out in a difficult moment – brilliant!
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I came upon this lovely lesson just in time! I had been doing some leaf and feather zentangles with my students in preparation for some block printing projects.
I decided to photocopy them and have them work on them with pencil crayons using analogous colours.
We are now going to repurpose them to make the wreath….will send you the results when done!
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Hi Nathalie, This is a lovely review – thank you. I would love you to send me the results when they are done! Sarah
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I have been a high school art teacher for over 20 years, so I understand what it’s like to be in front of a class of students, often with very different abilities and attitudes.
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