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To begin our project, I gave each child a handout with lots of Native American symbols on it. The students used this as reference. I told them that "they were NOT allowed to draw hearts, flowers, or smiley faces." Everything needed to look Native American. They first drew everything on a plain white piece of paper. Then, everything was colored with oil pastels. ![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_B1Xy7vMEK5g/TQorqVGYUGI/AAAAAAAABIY/iZJkUUt6vUc/s320/IMG_2575.jpg)
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To make our painting look old like a rock wall, we tore the edges of our paper to make it jagged. Then we used brown liquid water colors, which I watered down quite a bit. This made our paper look more like to color of rock.
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