Engaging Students through Image and Word

This article focuses on the connection between the visual arts and language arts with the many teaching and learning possibilities that may arise from an art curriculum infused with language arts. As a K-5 art specialist in a rural Georgia public school, the author feels passionately about the impor...

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Figurative Language
Georgia
Grade 4
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Interdisciplinary Approach
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Language Patterns
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