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Art in a Box: Rosalie Gascoigne Suitable for K-6

Tiger Look at this artwork by Rosalie Gascoigne. What letters can you find? Rosalie Gascoigne Tiger Tiger 1987 reflective material, wood

Tiger Tiger Jumble Look closely. The artist has recycled something to create this artwork. Can you guess what she has used? Does it remind you of anything you have seen before?

Tiger Tiger Title Tumble Why do you think Rosalie Gascoigne called this work Tiger Tiger? Can you imagine a different title for this work?

Tiger Tiger Title Poems THE TYGER (from Songs Of Experience) By William Blake Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night

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