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The art studio is equipped with materials and furniture for work in; woodworking, clay, painting, drawing, printing, wire sculpture, collage, paper making, sewing and weaving. |
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When materials and activities such as easel painting and play dough are regularly accessible during activity time, children can become deeply absorbed, as they discover the satisfaction of experimentation and self expression. As soon as they are able to handle them independently, children can choose from a number of tools and materials available in work centers (e.g. different kinds of paper, scissors, hole punchers and staplers; tape and glue; and crayons, pencils and assorted markers).
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Teachers also plan daily art activities to introduce children to many kinds of media (e.g. watercolors, chalk or modeling materials), art forms (e.g. collage and construction and mobiles) and techniques (e.g. crayon resist or stenciling). They help children to become familiar with the properties of different media and to understand such concepts as design, color, shape, and texture. Children are encouraged to explore, to find their own styles and to appreciate the work of others.
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