4th graders learned about the Mexican holiday that is celebrated on November 1st to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away. This is a project that I have picked up from Mrs. Ambrosini. The kids love the colors and designs! It was also an opportunity for some students to talk to their friends about favorite memories of their own loved ones who have passed away. We chose not to mold the skulls with a spoon so that they could form chins and cheekbones. Another awesome bit about this project is that they GLOW IN THE DARK! Just in time to wear for trick or treating. :)
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AuthorI am a K - 5th grade art teacher at Wilson Creek Elementary and Anna McDonald School in Manhattan, IL. I am also a mother of two little girls (who share my love of art)! Archives
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