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Week of August 15th Weekly Affirmation:I am grateful for learning, growing, and improving every day.

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Fifth Period: Two-Dimensional Studio Art 2 Monday: Complete Zentangle Feather Tuesday: What are the 7 Elements of Art? Wednesday: *******No Class ******** Thursday: Elements of Art Poster Friday: Elements of Art Poster Cont'd

Sixth Period: Two-Dimensional Studio Art 1 Monday: Where do we see the Elements of Art in our daily life? Tuesday: Line and Shape Wednesday: *******No Class ******** Thursday: Form, Color, and Texture Friday: Space and Value

Seventh Period: Comprehensive Physical Education (Mindfulness) Monday: Gratitude Star Tuesday: Star Salutation Wednesday: *******No Class ******** Thursday: Breathing Techniques: Belly and 4-7-8 Breathing Friday: Breathing Techniques: Alternate Nostril Breathing

 
 
 

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