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Cave Art260 viewsAux Sable Middle School sixth grade social studies students (from left) Carlos Sanchez, Kamil Stafinski and Marcus Stewart pose under their desks or their "cave" to show some of the cave art they created to communicate with each other.
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First Form of Art229 viewsCave Art is widely known as the first form of art. Although scholars debate its purpose, most believe it was a form of communication, and not decoration. Here sixth graders Gabe Wair and Veronica Jimenez-Acosta communicate through their drawings.
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High Five232 viewsSixth graders Maeley Poppe, Paige Kwiatkowski and Ashley Kligis-Johnson elected to trace their hands to create their cave art drawings.
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Making the Cave238 viewsSixth grade students Chris Principe, Alyssa Neyland, Marissa West and Cody McDugle make their cave under a few desks they pushed together in the classroom.
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Message on Paper223 viewsAux Sable sixth grader Kevin Gardocki shows off part of the cave art he created for his cave. Most cave art included drawings of animals, weapons and symbols.
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Myth of the Fire204 viewsAfter the sixth grade social studies students praticed their cave art, they all listened to the myth of "fire" around a "camp fire."
   
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