The subject of Water has fascinated artists for centuries.Students can study a wide range of examples of techniques of representation of water in different states.
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I donate my ideas to colleagues without charge. My generation used to cooperate with sharing lesson ideas and I hope the practice continues in these profiteering times. All the best Phil
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Thank you. This is just right for our topic about bubbles and water.
philtootell
4 years ago
Thank you for the feedback Paula. Please use the resource and adapt it editorially to fit your classes.All my posts have grown out of practical lessons and were ‘road tested’ before release.Thanks again Phil
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Thank you Toni Clark for your positive feedback on my resource. Please feel free to adapt the structure in any way suit your particulat teaching context.All my resources are free to colleagues.I do not create them to profit from fellow educators.I<br />
Best wishes Phil
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I love that you have used so many different artists. Thank you a brilliant resource.
philtootell
5 years ago
Thank you Birdyjojo. It’s a pleasure to read that another teacher appreciates a resource I created. I hope you’ll use it and adapt the material to suit your pupils. I do not charge for my resources to make the point that freely sharing resources greatly enhances the educational experience for children. Phil
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