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  • School Spotlight: Matthew Jago Elementary

    Jago Culimination Event: Fox Origami, Coloring Activities, Flower Fortune Tellers, Beading, Guided Drawing

  • 5 to 7 - 7 to 11

    The counting in this particular grounding activity helps to slow you down and draw attention to the

  • Sweet & Simple Valentine's Day Craft

    Watercolor Valentine's Day Hearts -Glue Gun -Watercolor Paints & Paintbrush -Crayons -Scissors -Thick paper Draw

  • School Spotlight: Washington Township School District

    , fun and free ways to keep the program growing this summer, and concluded with a delightful guided drawing

  • The 3 C’s of Gardening: Confidence, Creativity & Calm

    . 🌸 Creativity-Enhancing Gardening Tools:  Drawing, writing, playing music, building something, engaging

  • DIY Shrinky Dink Keychains

    After drawing on the rough side of the shrinky dink paper using sharpies, colored pencils or paint pens

  • Now Booking Virtual Assemblies

    with visual aids/media) -Introduce students to a mindfulness activity (aka a gardening tool) -A guided drawing sheets Requirements: -Zoom link for the assembly -Students to have a piece of paper and something to draw

  • Reminder Rocks

    Want to learn how to draw Foxie? Head to our YouTube page here for a full length tutorial!

  • Back to School SEL Activity Pack

    As an added extension, you can also have your gardeners draw a picture of their perfect fall day.

  • Riverview In Review

    I know her program left a lasting impact on our students and they will draw upon her positive message

  • Reflect on Your Tree Rings

    Today, we have a great craft that allows us to draw the tree rings of our lifetime! Draw a Reflective Self-Portrait. Ask your students to draw a current self-portrait. Ask you students to draw tree rings - have them draw the same amount of rings as their age.

  • Make A Good Day Better

    Use a toothpick, butter knife, or some other utensil to draw a line through your dot to transform it

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