Kindness Art Project Travels to Twinfield Union School
Rebecca Emerson, Kindergarten teacher at Twinfield Union School, Plainfield, VT displays the Kindness Art Project sponsored by DKG Vermont with the 5 students who participated in this project during the pandemic last year. This was the first time she could take pictures of her students without masks on!!
This display has toured around the state and was viewed at Mettawee Community School, Molly Stark School, Rutland Free Library, Bennington Free Library. This Kindness Art Project will soon travel to several other public places in Vermont.
DKG Vermont's Education Excellence Committee selected this Kindness Art Project as a way that chapters from all over the state of VT could collaborate together to help students create a piece of work with a common focus and meaning. Selected art work and literature found from various sources that depicted Kindness was shared with some of the students. These chosen pieces demonstrated the many different and various ways you can use art to show how kindness looks, feels, or sounds. Students of different ages throughout the state then created their own art work to illustrate ways to see, feel, hear and share a touch of kindness.
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Rebecca Emerson, Kindergarten teacher at Twinfield Union School, Plainfield, VT displays the Kindness Art Project sponsored by DKG Vermont with the 5 students who participated in this project during the pandemic last year. This was the first time she could take pictures of her students without masks on!!
This display has toured around the state and was viewed at Mettawee Community School, Molly Stark School, Rutland Free Library, Bennington Free Library. This Kindness Art Project will soon travel to several other public places in Vermont.
DKG Vermont's Education Excellence Committee selected this Kindness Art Project as a way that chapters from all over the state of VT could collaborate together to help students create a piece of work with a common focus and meaning. Selected art work and literature found from various sources that depicted Kindness was shared with some of the students. These chosen pieces demonstrated the many different and various ways you can use art to show how kindness looks, feels, or sounds. Students of different ages throughout the state then created their own art work to illustrate ways to see, feel, hear and share a touch of kindness.
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