Monday, June 16, 2014

Masterpiece Monday: Art 101 If Mona Lisa Were Alive Today







Click Here for the Mona Lisa Printables Above!

I'm also linking up with Classroom Freebies Maniac Monday!  
Go to the link to get more freebies this Monday only...

Enjoy,

10 comments:

  1. Thank you, Cara! I love your idea of Masterpiece Mondays!
    :) Regina

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  2. You're so welcome Regina! I'm sure you could provide some awesome art lessons too, as I know you love art. Maybe I should turn this into a regular linky party...Hmm... Thanks for visiting friend, Cara

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  3. OMG...you didn't tell me you got a blog!!! I love it! Sooo cute!!!
    Deniece

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  4. Thanks soooo much Deniece! I just went live yesterday and believe me, you were next on my list to contact. Thanks for the love Little Piggy Reads and I'll get with you soon. I have a favor to ask;) Cara

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  5. I love everything about this!
    It is super creative! Thanks so much for sharing! :)

    Amber
    PeppyZestyTeacherista

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    1. Thanks so much for your kind words Amber! I really do appreciate the love...I'm off to visit your blog now. Thanks again, Cara;)

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  6. This is adorable! This is such a great idea!

    Thanks!
    Beach Bum Literacy Chick
    Beachbumliteracychick.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks so, so much Sam! LOVE your name...the Beach Bum Literacy Chick is awesome! I'm glad you came to visit and I'm visiting your blog as we speak! Cara;)

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  7. Cara,
    I actually saw this painting at the Louvre in Paris. The first surprise for me was its size. It is only 31.25" x 21.02" which is smaller than I expected!

    A measuring math activity would make a nice connection. Another connection: Which is more important quantity/size or quality/value?

    Your activity is great and can make so many learning connections for students!

    I love art,
    Anne Weaver

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    1. Anne, I'm so, so jealous! How lucky you are to have actually seen her. I would love to visit it someday. I love your academic connections; they fit the assignment perfectly. It's so wonderful to be able to use art to get kids to use their higher level thinking skills...I love art too girlfriend! Cara;0)

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