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Materials: Clay
Haring Mosaic Reliefs
![Haring Mosaic Reliefs Haring Mosaic Reliefs](https://www.haringkids.com/lesson_plans/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/equador4-100x100.jpg)
4th and 5th graders from Equador learned about Keith Haring and clay techniques. They put all their knowledge together and made Haring style Mosaics.
Creating a Cranimal
![Creating a Cranimal Creating a Cranimal](https://www.haringkids.com/lesson_plans/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_02182-100x100.jpg)
THIS LESSON USES THE NYC BLUEPRINT LEARNING STANDARDS.
Elementary students design their own mix and matched animals, using a lesson framework that emphasizes transformation.
This lesson accompanies the following additional lessons:
"Clay for Fun"
"Cranimals in 3D"
"Paper Sculpture Habitats"
Cranimals in 3D
![Cranimals in 3D Cranimals in 3D](https://www.haringkids.com/lesson_plans/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_5001-100x100.jpg)
THIS LESSON USES THE NYC BLUEPRINT LEARNING STANDARDS.
Elementary students design their own mix and matched animals, using a lesson framework that emphasizes transformation, then they experiment with clay and shape their animals into 3D sculptures.
This lesson accompanies the following additional lessons:
"Clay for Fun"
"Creating a Cranimal"
"Paper Sculpture Habitats"
Clay for Fun: An Introduction to Clay
![Clay for Fun: An Introduction to Clay Clay for Fun: An Introduction to Clay](https://www.haringkids.com/lesson_plans/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_0205-100x100.jpg)
THIS LESSON USES THE NYC BLUEPRINT LEARNING STANDARDS.
Elementary students experiment with clay before making their own imaginary animals.
This lesson accompanies the following additional lessons:
"Creating a Cranimal"
"Cranimals in 3D"
"Paper Sculpture Habitats"
Body Language Through Sculpture
Exploring gesture and movement using clay, this lesson was produced by a college student majoring in Art Education.
Relationship Sculptures
Students examine and create clay sculptures based on a special relationship they have.