Shrunken Heads

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From our Spring Lake Headhunters.
Watch out!  Our Spring Lake Headhunters created shrunken heads, from apples.
Students started with an apple, peeled it, and then carved a face into it. After the apple was dried they discovered that their heads had morphed into totally different face.
Students decided what their face could be and began creating the finished product. Great Job Spring Lake head hunters.

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Mrs. Sunny Howard

Attack Of The Aliens

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Students created Aliens using a toilet paper towel roll and construction paper. Each Alien had certain requirements in order to be shown in the hall. Aliens had to have arms, feet, and a whole lot of creativity, I believe they did just that in this display of Attack of the Aliens.

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Mrs. Sunny Howard

Kindergarten Headbands

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In kindergarten we had each kindergartner and their family work together to find a Native American name that was a positive descriptive of him or her. (For examples: Smiles with Eyes or Kicking Deer.) Then to celebrate Thanksgiving all the kindergartners made Native American headbands with their special names written on them.  

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Mrs. Aubri Pennington

Tom Wood Visits Third-grade Students

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Third-grade has had the opportunity for Mr. Tom Wood to come and share his talents with the students. He is a District Art Specialist for Nebo School District and has taught for many years. Students learned how to draw people in motion.  It was integrated with a story we read in language arts.  He also did an art project involving science when he had students work on drawing a small and large environment.  The students had a great time.