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From ART to SCIENCE: Igniting Stellar Imaginations A JINA Outreach Project for Elementary School Children These paintings were done by children ages 3 – 5 in Edda Reviol’s art class in St. Louis, MO www.JINAweb.org

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From ART to SCIENCE: Igniting Stellar Imaginations. A JINA Outreach Project for Elementary School Children These paintings were done by children ages 3 – 5 in Edda Reviol’s art class in St. Louis, MO www.JINAweb.org. “Kenyon’s Stars” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: From ART to SCIENCE: Igniting Stellar Imaginations

From ART to SCIENCE:

Igniting Stellar Imaginations

A JINA Outreach Project for Elementary School

Children

These paintings were done by children ages 3 – 5 in

Edda Reviol’s art class in St. Louis, MO

www.JINAweb.org

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“Kenyon’s Stars”From ART to SCIENCE: A JINA Outreach Project for Children

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“A Silver Star”

From ART to SCIENCE: A JINA Outreach Project for Children

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“Adam’s Stars”From ART to SCIENCE: A JINA Outreach Project for Children

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“Stars on Canvas”From ART to SCIENCE: A JINA Outreach Project for Children

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“Dark City with Black Cat”

By Kenyon (5), Tokesha (5) & Lexis (5)

“The city is dark and sometimes black in the evening. Sometimes you can see the moon

and stars and clouds and a cat.”

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“Star Fish”

By Hope, Kanesha, & Brandenisha, all age 5

Tempura Paint on Canvas

“Star fish have a shape of a star and they sing and dance with the fish in the water, and sometimes they

sparkle.”

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“Sun and North Star”

By Brandenisha (5) and Ebony (4)

Tempura Paint on Canvas

“Sometimes in the morning when I come to school, I can see the sun and the North Star. The North Star is the brightest star and never moves. Sailors ask him for

directions.”

From ART to SCIENCE: A JINA Outreach Project for Children