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Title - My House
By - Debbie Haren
Subject - Art
Grade Level - K-1
Have a large sheet of white construction paper for each student. Have students think of what the inside of their house looks like. How many bedrooms, bathrooms etc. Have plenty of magazines for the students to look through. Have each student draw the frame of their house on the white construction paper. Then have them look through magazines for pictures of beds, nightstands, toilets, and all the items to put in their houses. Have them cut them out and glue them in their houses. They could even glue in the color of their carpet and curtains. JCPenneys and Sears catalogs would be very useful for their pictures.
The students could then share their pictures with the class and discuss their favorite place in their home and why.

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