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Week of April 24-28 Weekly Affirmation: Today I choose to be happy!

  • Suggs
  • Apr 24, 2023
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Fifth Period: Two-Dimensional Studio Art 2

Monday: Birth Month Flower Watercolor Chart

Tuesday: Watercolor Planets

Wednesday: *******No Class ********

Thursday: Hand Crafted Easels

Friday: Sketching in the Park

Sixth Period: Two-Dimensional Studio Art 1

Monday: Watercolor Donuts

Tuesday: Watercolor Flowers

Wednesday: *******No Class ********

Thursday: Hand Crafted Easels

Friday: Drawing in the Park

Seventh Period: Comprehensive Physical Education (Mindfulness)

Monday: Gentle Seated Yoga

Tuesday: Guided Meditation for Stress and Anxiety

Wednesday: *******No Class ********

Thursday: Full Body Yin Yoga

Friday: Yoga in the Park!


 
 
 

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