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The students had to create one, large fish and place it in an interesting position on their paper. Then they drew seaweed, sand and seashells making sure they used overlapping to show depth. They applied water and markers around the edges of each of their objects so the marker would "bleed". A very different effect wouldn't you say? Please tell the students how impressed your are with their underwater scenes by leaving an inspirational comment for them.
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