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Back to the ALA Teacher's ForumTeacher's Guide Table of Contents Applications for the Art and Life in Africa CD-ROM Nan Mercier, Art Teacher, West High School, Iowa City, Iowa There are several characteristics of this CD-ROM program that promote options for types of instructional structures in the classroom. One characteristic is the depth and quality of the text and visual information contained within the program. The second is the ease at which teachers and students with eve ...


Choose Your ViewView By Subject Art Across the Planet ((K-8) In this unit, students will create drawings of their own homes and those that they imagine might be found in a foreign country. Students will also conduct research on that particular foreign country using a variety of sources and exchange artwork and questions with another group of students in that foreign country. Lesson One: Imagining Homes and Environments. Students choose a foreign country and create p ...


Art Deadlines List June 2006 A monthly newsletter (via email or paper) with several hundred announcements (every month!) listing art contests & competitions, art scholarships & grants, juried exhibitions, art jobs & internships, call for entries/proposals/papers, writing & photo contests, residencies, design & architecture competitions, auditions, casting calls, fellowships, festivals, funding, and other opportunities (including some that take place on the web) for artists, art educators a ...


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Search:The WebTripod Lycos Phone Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » Art History for Kids Art History can be a fun adventure for Kids! The Art History Teacher on the Net will show you how to look at art through a series of art clues. You will be an Art Dectective and travel to some of the major museums of the world searching for famous art works. You will learn about the artist, art work, and doing art, a ...


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ArtSource Giftshop | Table of Contents | Search Services | About ArtSource | To Submit a Site Thank our sponsor by visiting their site TABLE OF CONTENTS ARCHITECTURE RESOURCESART and ARCHITECTURE PROGRAMS ART and ARCHITECTURE LIBRARIES ART JOURNALS ONLINE ARTIST'S PROJECTS ELECTRONIC EXHIBITIONS EVENTSGENERAL RESOURCES IMAGE COLLECTIONS MUSEUM INFORMATION NEW MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS VENDOR INFORMATION THE VIRTUAL CERAMICS EXHIBIT Welcome to ArtSource, a gathering ...


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Make It 5 / 7 Build Your Own Decorative Egg Holder Choose one of the following options. When the image has finished loading, print to letter size paper. If you can, turn off graphics smoothing and disable any heading information to be printed by your browser (like page number, file name, etc.) Get decorated egg holder template or Get undecorated egg holder template for you to make up your own design. Kids, you'll need adult supervision to do this p ...


Click on one of the plants or animals to begin your hunt. Carpet with pictorial design. Northern India, Lahore, late 16th or early 17th century. Wool pile on cotton foundation. 27'4" x 9'6". The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917, New York (17.190.858). When you are finished, click here to answer three questions about the plants and animals in the carpet. Learn more about this carpet. Make a Carpet Collage. This hunt is made p ...


Register for FREE! Join the Crayola® community today. Registered users: Login Crayola® News! Site Map Do you teach children in grades K through 6 and live in Arkansas or Minnesota? If so, please join us in celebrating children's creative achievements by submitting your students' artwork for a chance to be displayed at your state fair! If you don't live in one of these states, be sure to check back next year and see if your s ...


| Face | Claws | Belt | Mountains | Tile, early 7th century; Three Kingdoms period (18 B.C.–A.D.660) Korean (Paekche Kingdom) Earthenware; 11 x 11 in. (28 x 28 cm) The National Museum of Korea, Seoul (Treasure no. 343) We do not know exactly what kind of imaginary being this creature was, or what meaning he contained for the people who made him. Stories of this time often describe monsters as living in faraway mountainous areas. Tiles of this kind were ...


Main >> Education & News >> Home Schooling Artist of the Week: Grandma Moses who's full name was Anna Mary Robertson I think of American Folk Art when I look at her work. Grandma Moses was born in 1860 and lived during the time of the Civil War and 2 World Wars. Your probably wondering how she did that! She lived to the age of 101. She probably saw one of the first automobiles as well as the first airplanes since they were invented during her lifetime. You can tell b ...




Distance Learning opportunities now available with our Teachnet partners! Front page > Lesson Plans > Art Art/Creativity Dance Drama This is Me: A look at self-portraits for students Play Dough Options Chalk Walk - Sidewalk Art on a larger scale Creative Recycling - Baby Food Jar Crafts Making Paper Globs o' Glue - Cutting Down on the Mess! Refrigerator Frenzy - Magnets Kindergarten Halloween Mirror/Flip Images Pumpkins on Parade I Made it My ...


What is a symbol? A symbol is an object or a picture that stands for an idea. Love, power, and anger are all ideas that we sometimes think of in terms of symbols. For example, a heart can stand for love, a lion or a sword can represent power, and the color red or a frowning face can symbolize anger. Many artists use symbols in their work. To find and identify some symbols, click on one of the images below. Fudô Myô-ô, 12th century Japanese; late Heian period W ...


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Friday, June 9, 2006 by topic... Arts & Drama History Home & Hobbies Life & Culture News & Views Science & Nature Retired Site The "Rings of Passion" site has been retired from pbs.org. To find related content on pbs.org, try a keyword search, visit a related topic area using the pulldown menu at the top of this page, or browse our Programs A-Z menu. Copyright Agent Feedback Plugins & Downloads Privacy Policy Terms of Use A ...




Teacher's Guide | Tips | Glossaries | Links | ART capades en Español How does art make you feel? How does style affect you? Choose a picture that you like and make a Monitor Museum Re-create your favorite paintings and Imitate Masters Swapping Styles lets you try a different style than the one the artist used. Discover the elements of art through examples Interactive glossaries, visual glossaries, and plain text glossaries Links to interactive art activities ...




The Alphabet of Art The Robert J. McKnight Memorial Web Site Welcome to the Alphabet of Art. This site explains, in simple terms, the elements of visual design. Once you understand the Alphabet, you'll be able to "read" pictures and other works of visual art and understand why they work the way they do. The Alphabet of Art was developed by the late Robert J. McKnight, a sculptor, designer, and theoretician of art. McKnight believed that the historical development of communication ...


The Adoration of the Shepherds, shortly after 1450. Andrea Mantegna. Purchase, Anonymous Gift, 1932 (32.130.2). Welcome to "The Christmas Story," an interactive feature specially designed to celebrate the Christmas season. We invite you to explore the story of the birth of Jesus Christ online by selecting a topic found on the left-hand side of every page. Within each page, simply select "audio controls" and the triangular "play" button to hear readings by Ph ...


Publications for Educators Designed for use in the classroom, these online features and printable files (PDFs) help educators introduce to their students the richness and diversity of works in various collections of the Metropolitan Museum. Publications include a variety of illustrations and descriptions of selected works of art, historical and cultural background, classroom applications in the form of lesson plans and activities, and other usefu ...






Skilled artists can make us believe that stone sculptures feel as soft as flesh and that painted canvases are as cool as water. How do they do this? To find out, choose a detail below to explore: REMEMBER: When you look at art on a computer, you are seeing representations (digitized photographs) of real works of art. Home | Works of Art | Permanent Collection | Features | Timeline of Art History | Explore & Learn | The Met Store | Membership | Ways to Gi ...


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