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LessonCorner Directory Results for Jewelry Making
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1. Fused Glass Picture Frame
Combine the magic of jewelry clay with the simplicity of stamping to create beautiful and unique jewelry. Simply roll out the clay, stamp the design or letters, finish shaping the jewelry and you're ready to fire. Roll on texture sheets to give silver textured designs. Fire and students have a 99.9% pure silver charm bracelet that they created!
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 86 for Jewelry Making
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1. The Hidden Jewels of Geometry
Main Idea When engineers design and build buildings, cars, and even medical or farming equipment, they use their knowledge of structures and shapes so that the things they build will be sturdy and attractive. On a smaller scale, jewelry crafters use knowledge about the same geometric shapes to make earrings, necklaces, brooches and other jewelry. Background Making jewelry involves thinking about symmetry and shapes. By experimenting with various shapes and sizes, students can make attractive jewelry while learning about geometry. Learning...
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2. Filigree Jewelry
+ + HGA Page Lesson Collection + + FILIGREE JEWELRY by Michelle Dressler Introduction: In Arab cities and towns, crafts people make and sell decorative items made of hammered brass, copper, and bronze at bazaars. Metal work has always been a craft of nomadic people. Metal utensils can easily be carried from place to place. Centuries after abandoning nomadic...
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3. Resources for Teachers
Header for Resources for Teachers home Visual Arts Lesson: Bench Designing a Classic Jewelry Box with Marquetry Relevant TEKS Knowledge and skills. Complete TEKS for 6th grade art. 2. Creative expression/performance: b. 3. Historical cultural heritage: b. 4. Response/evaluation: b. Lesson Objectives The students will understand how form and function work together to create a piece of art. The stud...
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4. Sweetheart Jewelry Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Sweetheart Jewelry Why Interview other generations to gather oral histories about Valentine traditions. Start a conversation with heart-stopping Model Magic® jewelry! Steps 1. What is the sweetest part of Valentine?s Day? Could it be the tiny heart candies that describe feelings? Originally called motto hearts, more than 8...
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5. Southwestern Silver & Turquoise Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Southwestern Silver & Turquoise Why Make a beautiful Navajo-style bracelet. Students explore traditional jewelry-making with this silvery Southwestern-U.S. project. Steps 1. Native American silver workers of the U.S. Southwest learned their craft from earlier Mexican and Spanish artisans. The Mexican silversmith Nakai Tsosi taught Atsidi Sani, the first Navajo to learn silver smithing. Navajo silver smithing was firs...
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6. 2. Making Babies - Lesson Plan | My Science Box
Genetics Box My Science Box hands-on science curriculum for the adventurous teacher Ecology Watersheds Geology Tectonics Physiology Genetics Exploratorium Drop Box About Home » Author » Irene Salter Genetics Box 2. Making Babies - Lesson Plan Find Lessons By 1. Human Traits Lesson Plan 2. Making Babies Grade level + 2. Making Scientific 1. Make sure each student has their ?Human Traits Babies - concepts Survey? completed and available. Logistics Type of lesson 2. Pass out the ?Making Babies? handout and assign + 2. Making Au...
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7. DNA Jewelry Models
Quantcast -Advertisement- _ _ _ -Advertisement- DNA Jewelry Models Catherine Sheils Ross Type of Activity: Hands-on activity/lab Abstract: Making DNA Jewelry Models is a portion of a unit on molecular genetics. Using the directions for this hands-on activity/lab helps students construct a model of DNA to learn DNA structure and decode it to better understand protei...
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8. Counting Your Loot
...Your Loot! Goals: To calculate the value of a given amount of gold and silver. To convert amounts of U.S. dollars to other currencies. Content Areas: Math - conversion of pounds to ounces, U.S. currency to foreign currency Social Studies - world geography Language Arts - group discussion, decision making, writing skills Materials: Newspaper - financial section Writing materials Calculators Procedure: (1 hour) 1) The teacher will divide the class into groups of 2-3 students. 2) The teacher will explain to the students that they have been assigned the duty of "counting the loot" that their pirate ship has acq...
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9. Jewelry: Then and Now
...ity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill LEARN NC, a program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Education, finds the most innovative and successful practices in K?12 education and makes them available to the teachers and students of North Carolina ? and the world. Lesson Plans Jewelry: Then and Now This lesson integrates fifth grade social studies with the visual art curriculum through a study of jewelry, both of the present and the past. Students will assemble a necklace from the beads and pendant that they create. (See attachment Mvc-011s and Mvc-007s) A lesson plan for Grade 5 Visual...
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10. California State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6, Chapter 7: Recreate a Nubian Artifact
...the Time Web site describing archaeologist Timothy Kendall's discoveries in ancient African civilization of Nubia. This site explains the discoveries and challenges involved in excavating the lost civilization and also provides some information about its history. To get a close-up look at pottery, jewelry, and other Nubian artifacts, invite students to the Oriental Institute Museum: Vanished Kingdoms of the Nile Web exhibit. This site, sponsored by the University and Chicago, also provides information about the museum and related research projects. Ancient Nubia: Egypt's Rival in Africa Gallery of Artifacts...
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