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Mr. Smith

@ftspsmith

Husband, father, Art teacher, music lover.

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Check out the awesome FTS artwork on display NOW at the Hunterdon Art Museum's Virtual Student Showcase! I'm honored to teach so many amazing artists! FTS Hunterdon Hunterdon Art Museum Dr. Nicholas Diaz @MsGooditis hunterdonartmuseum.org/virtual-exhibi…

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1/ Today is dedicated to a man who, with a deep compassion and oratory gift, taught us to embrace humanity and stand up for equality everywhere. To honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, we must progress his work to protect voting rights and equal opportunity for everyone.

1/ Today is dedicated to a man who, with a deep compassion and oratory gift, taught us to embrace humanity and stand up for equality everywhere. To honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, we must progress his work to protect voting rights and equal opportunity for everyone.
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In recognition of Black History Month, 5th grade observed and recreated a still life painting by Harlem Renaissance artist William H. Johnson. Each student traced and painted individual sections to recreate the entire piece as a whole. FTS Hunterdon @MsGooditis Dr. Nicholas Diaz

In recognition of Black History Month, 5th grade observed and recreated a still life painting by Harlem Renaissance artist William H. Johnson. Each student traced and painted individual sections to recreate the entire piece as a whole. <a href="/FTSHunterdon/">FTS Hunterdon</a>  @MsGooditis <a href="/NicholasADiaz/">Dr. Nicholas Diaz</a>
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“Loopy Lines” 4th grade discussed string art and how it can create unique designs and texture. Students create a continuous line with glue and yarn, then add lines of shape and color to complete their piece. FTS Hunterdon @MsGooditis Hunter Timko Dr. Nicholas Diaz AENJ

“Loopy Lines” 4th grade discussed string art and how it can create unique designs and texture. Students create a continuous line with glue and yarn, then add lines of shape and color to complete their piece. <a href="/FTSHunterdon/">FTS Hunterdon</a> @MsGooditis <a href="/timkoteaches/">Hunter Timko</a> <a href="/NicholasADiaz/">Dr. Nicholas Diaz</a> <a href="/ArtEducatorsNJ/">AENJ</a>
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8th grade "Blind Contour Watercolors". Students focused on observing and drawing each object without looking at the paper. Using watercolor, they painted their images on a single sheet of paper to create an abstract representation. Dr. Lindsay Gooditis Dr. Nicholas Diaz AENJ

8th grade "Blind Contour Watercolors". Students focused on observing and drawing each object without looking at the paper. Using watercolor, they painted their images on a single sheet of paper to create an abstract representation. <a href="/LindsayGooditis/">Dr. Lindsay Gooditis</a> <a href="/NicholasADiaz/">Dr. Nicholas Diaz</a> <a href="/ArtEducatorsNJ/">AENJ</a>
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FTS 7th grade student's newspaper "Value" self portrait was selected for the Artsonia artist of the week! You can vote once a day. Click the link & vote for Micaylah10 artsonia.com/museum/aotw/vo… Dr. Lindsay Gooditis Dr. Nicholas Diaz FTS Hunterdon AENJ Artsonia

FTS 7th grade student's newspaper "Value" self portrait was selected for the Artsonia artist of the week! You can vote once a day. Click the link &amp; vote for Micaylah10 artsonia.com/museum/aotw/vo…
<a href="/LindsayGooditis/">Dr. Lindsay Gooditis</a> <a href="/NicholasADiaz/">Dr. Nicholas Diaz</a> <a href="/FTSHunterdon/">FTS Hunterdon</a> <a href="/ArtEducatorsNJ/">AENJ</a> <a href="/Artsonia/">Artsonia</a>