Mix and match the animals, control the weather and lighting conditions, or construct flowers, trees, and plants.
Georges Seurat invented the technique known as Pointilism, which uses tiny dots instead of broad strokes to put the paint on the canvas. The individual dots of red, yellow and blue are sucked in through your eyes and mixed up in your head to create a variety of shimmering shades.
Create interactive compositions that mirror the paintings of the old masters.
suitable for iwb - creates pictures of animals out of letters of the alphabet
Great multiplication puzzle activity. Suitable for iwb and for a range of learners.
paint an audio story or sing a song. Play games or sign. from Something Special BBC.
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