DUE FRIDAY, AUG. 19 About Me Drawings Center: Your first name

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DUE FRIDAY, AUG. 19 About Me Drawings Center: Your first name Easy-to-read letters Large Decorative (bubble, block, shadow, etc.; you must be able to color inside them) Perimeter: Pictures relating to you Surrounding your name (should cross into multiple boxes) Should tell others about things you enjoy or are good at doing Must include a minimum of five pictures DUE FRIDAY, AUG. 19

About Me Drawings Color boxes in checkerboard pattern If the box is colored, leave the picture white (uncolored) If the box is white (uncolored), color the picture only Outline pictures

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