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Workshop Video: Soft Sculpting the Masters by Kim Welch
28:26
Grades: K - 12

Video Description: Description:  Participants will explore a fun and engaging art history lesson using an inspiration piece, felt, and other common fiber arts materials. 

Presentation Type and Audience:  Hands-On Demonstration, Upper Elementary / Middle Level / High School

Standard:  Standard #4 Critical Thinking:  Variety of instructional strategies to encourage students’ critical thinking, problem solving, and performance skills.

Presenter:  Kim Welch, Pettis County RXII 
kwelch@pettisr12.k12.mo.us

Students Creating Their Soft Sculptures:

   

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