Carl Linnaeus
Who is Carl Linnaeus? Carl Linnaeus is known as the “father of classification.” He is famous for developing the binomial classification system we use today to name, define and classify living things.
Learn about the origin of the classification of plants through explorations of floral inspired art. Expect to be introduced to new mediums and techniques while honing in on your observation and expression skills.
Final project is a crowd favorite - the imaginary watercolor tree!
This unit pairs well with any plant related botany or gardening units and is intended to last from 2-4 weeks depending on how often you want to add art. It would be wonderful taught to a small group of children together.
A complete list of supplies and all links needed to complete this unit can be found here.
Who is Carl Linnaeus? Carl Linnaeus is known as the “father of classification.” He is famous for developing the binomial classification system we use today to name, define and classify living things.
Learn about the origin of the classification of plants through explorations of floral inspired art. Expect to be introduced to new mediums and techniques while honing in on your observation and expression skills.
Final project is a crowd favorite - the imaginary watercolor tree!
This unit pairs well with any plant related botany or gardening units and is intended to last from 2-4 weeks depending on how often you want to add art. It would be wonderful taught to a small group of children together.
A complete list of supplies and all links needed to complete this unit can be found here.
Who is Carl Linnaeus? Carl Linnaeus is known as the “father of classification.” He is famous for developing the binomial classification system we use today to name, define and classify living things.
Learn about the origin of the classification of plants through explorations of floral inspired art. Expect to be introduced to new mediums and techniques while honing in on your observation and expression skills.
Final project is a crowd favorite - the imaginary watercolor tree!
This unit pairs well with any plant related botany or gardening units and is intended to last from 2-4 weeks depending on how often you want to add art. It would be wonderful taught to a small group of children together.
A complete list of supplies and all links needed to complete this unit can be found here.