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Kindergarten & Elementary, McGill University

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  • My Teaching Philosophy
    • Displaying Student Work
    • My Classroom Touch
  • Professional Development
    • QPAT
    • International Baccalaureate
    • R.E.S.S.T
    • LBPSB Working Group
    • School Involvement
      • FE4
      • FE 3
      • FE2
      • FE 1
  • Classroom Management
    • Interventional Strategies
    • Strategies
    • Monster Manners
  • Lessons
    • English Language Arts
      • Acrostic Poems
      • Adjectives
      • Sequencing – Grade One
      • Class Book -Grade One
    • Mathematics
      • Angles
      • Patterns
      • Graphing
      • Games
      • Geometry
      • Probability
    • Science & Environment
    • Visual Arts
      • K4, K5 & Cycle 1
        • Spring Art
        • Potato Printing
        • Pizzas
      • Cycle 2 & Cycle 3
  • Technology
    • Lesson Plan
    • Google Classroom
    • SmartBoard Game
    • Resources
  • Assessment
    • Rubrics
  • Differentiation

Visual Arts

Children are naturally creative. It is our job to give them the freedom, materials & space to let their creativity blossom to its full potential

Jean Van’t Hul

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