We did!!! We took advantage of a rainy day and painted in the rain. Students used white crayons for resist, water color pencils, and Crayola markers to make a rainy day drawing. Then the fun began...we went outside and put them in puddles on the ground and with the help of the rain our masterpieces were created. Students loved the look of our "rain painted" art and thought the markers gave the boldest colors. Best comment of the day, "Mrs. Goble I can't wait for it to rain again, and I can show my family how to paint in the rain!"
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Mrs. GobleI live and teach Art in Tracy, CA. I have the pleasure of teaching 650+ students 1st-8th. I am a busy teaching, going to school in the evenings to get my Masters in Visual Performing Arts, mom of two high school kids, and have had many foster children that have come into our hearts and home. I have been married for over 20+ years. I have been an Art Docent for over three years for Special Education classes 4th-8th. I love being creative in all areas of my life, and wanted to have a space to share all of the fun I have with my students everyday. Categories
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