Vivaldi inspires paintings incorporating symbols of the seasons.
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List weather changes that occur with each of the four seasons in temperate climates. How do those changes affect the natural environment and your activities, including the clothing you wear? What is your favorite season? Why?
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Cover a table top with recycled newspaper. On white paper, use Crayola® Washable Paints and Paint Brushes to paint one picture that shows something relating to each of the four seasons. Include plants, animals, clothing, and activities.
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Listen to a recording of Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" as you paint. Which selections best match the season or mood of your work? Dry your painting on a flat surface.
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Use Crayola Markers to add details and outlines.
Play a fast-paced game that is popular in the Spanish countryside. Paint your own action-filled fun on your playground!
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Explore growth cycles through the seasons then create original chalk drawings of pumpkins ready for harvest.
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