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Monet Fall Reflection Paintings
During the fall, the Kindergartener's viewed paintings by Claude Monet. They learned how Claude Monet loved to paint objects reflecting in water. They made their own fall reflection paintings by painting their trees and leaves and then printing them to show their reflection in the water. They finished their paintings by painting a blue tempera wash for their water and the sky.







