From start to finish, putting paint on the wall can really spruce up a room. That's no different for a cave. When we talked about Native Americans, students created their own pictograph stories. They were simple and succinct. The five that stood out as neat and organized were selected to be translated to our cave wall. In the past, I have placed these flat on the floor for painting, but this year, I thought we should paint directly onto a vertical wall. They turned out pretty nice. We'll move them to the cave wall next. | |
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