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Dynamic Art Projects for Children.


Dynamic Art Projects For Children

Denise M. Logan Logan, city (1990 pop. 32,762), seat of Cache co., N Utah, on the Logan River; inc. 1859. It is the center of an irrigated dairy and farm area, with huge cheese plants, other food-processing facilities, and diverse manufactures.  

Crystal Productions

PO Box 2159, Glenview, IL 6025-6159

www.crystalproductions.com

CP1990 $24.95 1-800-255-8629

Dynamic Art Projects For Children is a compendium com·pen·di·um  
n. pl. com·pen·di·ums or com·pen·di·a
1. A short, complete summary; an abstract.

2. A list or collection of various items.
 of art projects compiled by Denise M. Logan for the use of classroom teachers in grades 1 through 6 who are seeking an enhanced curriculum to engage their students in creative activities that will be as enjoyable as they are skill building. Each art project comes with step-by-step photo guidelines guidelines,
n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks.
 to supply a clear and methodical me·thod·i·cal   also me·thod·ic
adj.
1. Arranged or proceeding in regular, systematic order.

2. Characterized by ordered and systematic habits or behavior. See Synonyms at orderly.
 instruction resulting in a successful outcome for the student while using familiar materials in new and interestingly creative ways. Each outstanding and "kid friendly" project is a lesson that includes references to concepts and topics that connect diverse subjects including imagination, art elements and principles, manual skills, art appreciation, history, culture, and related academics such as science, math, and literature. Dynamic Art Projects For Children is also highly recommended for home-schooling parents seeking to augment aug·ment  
v. aug·ment·ed, aug·ment·ing, aug·ments

v.tr.
1. To make (something already developed or well under way) greater, as in size, extent, or quantity:
 the quality and diversity their educational efforts.
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