The AEACMS Artist-in-Residence program continues to promote creativity while deepening students' understanding of social studies standards. Seventh graders are exploring the Middle Ages, which explains the sudden proliferation of menacing (but friendly) gargoyles on display in the art room. Also in keeping with this curricular theme, students are creating their family coat of arms (more photos soon!) Eighth graders have been working on their study of the human form in motion, as evidenced by the many dynamic shapes (fashioned of colored wire) dancing across the classroom shelves.
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Visit the official Albert Einstein Academies website
Email Middle School Principal Sciarretta: dsciarretta@aeacs.org
Phone: 619-795-1190 ext. 2119
Email Middle School Principal Sciarretta: dsciarretta@aeacs.org
Phone: 619-795-1190 ext. 2119
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Artist-in-Residence program explores the Middle Ages
The AEACMS Artist-in-Residence program continues to promote creativity while deepening students' understanding of social studies standards. Seventh graders are exploring the Middle Ages, which explains the sudden proliferation of menacing (but friendly) gargoyles on display in the art room. Also in keeping with this curricular theme, students are creating their family coat of arms (more photos soon!) Eighth graders have been working on their study of the human form in motion, as evidenced by the many dynamic shapes (fashioned of colored wire) dancing across the classroom shelves.
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