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Week of October 3, 2022 Weekly Affirmation: I have the power to create change.

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Fifth Period: Two-Dimensional Studio Art 2

Monday: Painting Loose Autumn Leaves

Tuesday: Painting Loose Autumn Leaves Continued

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

Thursday: Plein-Air: Painting Outdoors

Friday: ***UF Homecoming No School***


Sixth Period: Two-Dimensional Studio Art 1

Monday: Folk Art Painted Acorns

Tuesday: Draw a Feather

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

Thursday: Adding Zentangles to Feathers

Friday: ***UF Homecoming No School***


Seventh Period: Comprehensive Physical Education (Mindfulness)

Monday: Yoga for Neck, Shoulders, and Upper Back.

Tuesday: Chair Yoga

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

Thursday: Free Choice: Outdoor Mindfulness

Friday: ***UF Homecoming No School***

 
 
 

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