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Paint With Music: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
On the basis of this interactive exercise you can make drawings that are used in music fragments. You use a brush stroke to draw the music.
You can choose between four different worlds in which you will draw:
- the sky, the heavens (with bird sounds as …
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Imitate funny faces
Spin the wheel with the funny faces.
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Role and character: Prowise Presenter
Roll the dice and draw the line corresponding to the number rolled. Draw the new line each time on a previous line. Which drawing appears to you?
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Recognize musical instruments
Name the instrument you see in the photo. You can also listen to the sound.
Then click on the map to see if you got it right.Translated by
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Valentine: Online coloring page
Do you decorate the heart?
You can color it or you can choose to add text and stickers.Translated by
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Carnival: Online coloring page
Do you decorate the carnival horse?
You can color it or you can choose to add stickers.Translated by
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Hide the eggs: Online drawing exercise
Choose which Easter egg you hide where in the grass.
You can reduce, enlarge, rotate and move them.Translated by
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Spin a story
Spin the slot machine and come up with a story using the four images you see.
Write down, tell, draw the story or make a play out of it.Translated by
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Carnival: Puzzle
Drag the nine puzzle pieces into the right place.
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Same colors
Find the objects with the same colors.
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Color of fruits
Which colour does a banana have?
And a strawberry?Match the fruit with the right color.
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Draw a smiley: Prowise Presenter
The students draw a smiley in three different ways:
- drawing with the hand that is not your writing hand;
- drawing with a pencil in the mouth;
- draw with eyes closed.
Do the students succeed in drawing the smiley as well as possible?
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