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Carnival

Students prepared to celebrate Carnival by creating their own masks in art class! They used various materials to create their detailed and colorful masks. Although Carnival isn't celebrated in the United States, the students used their English skills to describe what happens during Carnival.



Spring is coming soon, so the students are preparing by creating flowers in art class. The oldest students are using egg cartons to cut and paint to form into a flower. The younger students are using a template to cut out various sized flower petals to put together to create a flower. The students are ready for spring! 





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