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Creative Projects and Quizzes: Art, Dance, and Friendship

Dive into a world of creativity with various projects including dance posters, artistic collages, and trading cards inspired by famous artists like O'Keeffe. This collection features DIY art activities, quizzes on history, and fun challenges to solve math problems together with friends. Explore different formats like agenda covers, cartoons, and newspaper projects. Enjoy learning and collaborating creatively while tackling homework and exercises. Perfect for students and art enthusiasts looking to add a splash of color to their projects!

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Creative Projects and Quizzes: Art, Dance, and Friendship

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  1. “Comercial Art Final”. Diyora Makhmudova Bell:3

  2. Table of Contests • Color text shape • Vistaprint • Quiz 1 • Op Art • Dance Poster • Cartoon • O’ Keeffe • Cards to Print • Artist trading • Agenda book cover • Hello Kity • Collage • Agenda back cover • Newspaper • History

  3. Quiz 1

  4. 001 Color text shape

  5. Vista Print

  6. Dance Poster

  7. Cartoon.psd

  8. O’ Keeffe 005

  9. Cards to print

  10. Artist card

  11. Agenda Cover

  12. Hello Kity

  13. Collage.

  14. Agenda back cover.

  15. Newspaper

  16. History of my newspaper project • What Are Friends For?Last night, as I sat in the 513 eating chicken and watching autumn in my heart, the telephone rang. When I picked it up, I heard a(n) going sound. It was my cute friend Zaxa. He told me that he couldn't solve the 3 problems that Mrs.Mason had assigned for homework. I'm pretty angry in math, so it took me only 4 minutes to figure out the answers. “These problems are easy!” I told him. “Use your book.” “It's broken!” he said. “I think my chicken saw over it.” “Then you'll just have to use your fingers!” I suggested quickly. “wow! You're a big help! The next time I need advice, I'll call Newton,” he shouted. I don't know why Zaxa was so mad. Did he want me to give him the answers?

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