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Nature Journaling, Art Ed and the No Child Left Inside Act

Nature journaling can be not only a useful tool for the art educator but also a great interdisciplinary tool for science, history, creative writing, and applied math. (This week's Drawn to Life blog post.)

http://earnestward.blogspot.com/2012...ft-inside.html

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