Alaskan Masks– 2nd Grade

A child's drawing on a paper plate with a face, a purple hand, and leopard print fabric on a brown background, inspired by Alaskan masks.

A paper plate face with drawn features, leopard print arms, and hands made from paper with doodles, crafted by 2nd-grade students inspired by Alaskan Masks.

A sun-shaped craft with a face, made of popsicle sticks and string, displayed on a brown background. This project is ideal for 2nd grade students and is inspired by Alaskan masks.

A colorful, child-made mask with a paper plate base, fabric decorations, and colored craft sticks protruding from it. This fun project is inspired by Alaskan masks.

The 2nd graders have been learning about the characteristics and functions of Alaskan masks as well as the cultural traditions of Native Alaskans.  They made a 3-D mask using typical characteristics— animal or human features, fur, feathers, appendages, hoops around the mask.


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