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nenivikky

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Describe a group arts activity to follow up each of these experiences: 1.Blowing bubbles 2.Watching clouds 3.Walking in the rain
 
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Both a storyteller's voice and body tell a story.
 
  a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Bubbles:
1.Make a mural of bubble shapes using paint whipped with soap.
2.Make up a bubble song with each child adding a line.
3.Move like bubbles blowing together in the breeze.

Clouds:
1.Glue cloud shapes using cotton balls to a blue paper background.
2.Make cloud shadow puppets and put on a cloud show. Have children in pairs hold hands and move like clouds.

Rain
1.Mix up thin paint and hang a piece of paper on the wall. Let paint drip down the paper.
2.Make rain sticks and play a rain song. Add drums to create rain and storm clouds.
3.Go outside on a warm rainy day and dance in the rain.

Answer to Question 2

TRUE





 

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