Tracey Barhorst's collections
Ancient Greek Vases
<p>Resources and directions for middle school Greek vase art project.</p>
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<p>Directions:</p>
<ol><li>On a piece of orange construction paper draw an outline of a Greek vase, (or vessel, pot, jar)</li><li>Cut out your vase.</li><li>Choose a story or image from ancient Greece. Examples include greek myths, Olympics, and battle stories.</li><li>In the center of the vase use a black sharpie marker to illustrate your story.</li><li>On the neck and base of your vase use at least 5 of the patterns to decorate. (2+ on neck,3+ on base)</li><li>Finally, glue your orange vase onto a piece of black construction paper</li><li>Save the extra orange paper that you cut away for decorating the edges like a mosaic alternating with white.</li></ol><p><br /></p>
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Diary
<p>Resources for 5th and 6th grade social studies curriculum.</p>
<p>5th - Japanese Culture<br /><br />6th - Immigration</p>
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Manifest Destiny and Westward Expansion Winners and Losers
<p>This collection explores Leutze's <em>Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way</em> as well as other images in connection to westward expansion, </p>
<p>Who were the winners of Manifest Destiny, and who were the losers? </p>
<p>Students will explore images to look for clues to this question.<br /><br /><br />#SAAMteach</p>
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