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Danah's Creative Teaching Tools

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GARDNER, Kansas, United States
About the store
This year I began my 21st year teaching and feel as much passion for my craft as I did my first year. I have taught K-12 art in a variety of schools in the state of Kansas. I am currently an elementary art instructor in a public school.
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Preview of Famous Stolen Paintings Crossword Puzzle

Famous Stolen Paintings Crossword Puzzle

Do your students need a fun challenge? Do you have students who love interesting an odd facts about art? I created this crossword puzzle for students who love research and an extra challenge. This puzzle gives ten clues to famous paintings stolen through out history. Students will need to research the clues to find the answers to the puzzle. This challenging crossword would be perfect for gifted and talented students and or high school visual education students. The correct answers are inc
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About the store

Experience

This year I began my 21st year teaching and feel as much passion for my craft as I did my first year. I have taught K-12 art in a variety of schools in the state of Kansas. I am currently an elementary art instructor in a public school.

Teaching style

I follow Discipline Based Art Education in my classroom and my teaching style is that of a guide or facilitator. My job is to mentor students and coach them to make the best decisions they can make.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Scholastics Art and Writing: Student Awarded national Silver Medal 2018 and National Gold Medal in 2011, Davis Teacher of the Year Nominee 2010 Hutchinson High School.

My own education history

Fort Hays State University: 1999-2001 Washburn University: 2001-2004 University of Kansas: 2013-2016

Additional biographical information

Check out my Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/?scrlybrkr=13a35c73 BFA in Art Education from Washburn University: 2004, Masters of Curriculum and Teaching from the University of Kansas 2016