Early Childhood
How can students use observational skills and painting to gain a deeper understanding of the human skeletal system?
Students will use a nontraditional tool (cotton swab) to paint a skeleton.
cotton swabs, black construction paper, white tempera paint, containers, water
Did students create an accurate interpretation of the human skeleton (skull, arms, legs, etc.)?
Craig Hinshaw is an art teacher and writer, and maintains a clay studio in Davison, Michigan.
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