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This virtual treasure hunt is designed to offer kids an opportunity to search and explore the World Wide Web for information about art and artists. Adults new to the Web may also find the challenge enjoyable. If you're new to this type of activity, check out the hunt tips before starting the game.
Directions: Print this page out (along with the hunt tips page). Try to complete as many of the following items as you can, by writing your answers down in the space provided. For each i ...
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Students will:
understand that memorials of important events and people are often subjects for public art.
perceive and discuss the design and planning processes of Maya Ying Lin's Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
research, plan, sketch and construct a model for a public memorial.
Visual Arts and Social Studies—American history
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WRITTEN BY: TABITHA F. WARD
This site contains lessons that meet the following National Standards for Visual Arts Education.
Understanding the visual arts in "relation" to history and cultures.
Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines.
The lessons have been organized in a chronological or timeline approach to art history. The students will see how Art has changed through the years and learn about the artists of that period and culture. The sequential curriculu ...
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Lesson Plan #:AELP-ARH0005
Art: Introducing Marc Chagall
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
Author: Mary Ann Williamson, Barratt, UT
Date: 1994
Grade Level(s): 2
Subject(s):
Arts/History
Overview: This is an art lesson that provides practice for thinking skills.
Purpose: To introduce students to the artist Marc Chagall and identify his work.
Objectives:
1. Students will be able to identify the paintings of Marc Chagall when presented with ten prints, t ...
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Developing an Awareness of Gender Bias in Art interpretation
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Students will discuss and write about ways that gender bias may influence the ways in which they interpret pieces of art.
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Grades 6-8 / Art
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The teacher shows the students a series of slides of artists' works. After each slide, the teacher asks: "Simply from looking at the slide, can you predict if this is the wo ...
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The Mandala
Tibetan Monk Sand Paintings
"In this photograph, the Dalai Lama is surrounded by the Tibetan nuns who created this sacred sand mandala in the library at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. In a historic act, the Dalai Lama participated in the destruction of the mandala--symbolizing the impermanence of life. The destruction of the mandala is part of the ceremony of the mandala. This is only the second mandala to be created by Tibetan nuns on U.S. soil and the first cre ...
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Natural Art
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Students acquaint themselves with the way artwork of early Native Americans incorporated aspects of their environment and everyday experiences, and students apply those principles in their own creative efforts.
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Reference materials with pictures of early Native American art from different regions, including your own
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Klee painted in a unique and personal style; no one else painted like he did. He used pastels, tempera, water color, and a combination of oil and water color, as well as dif ...
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Lesson Plan #:AELP-ARA0011
Origami
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
Submitted by: Jacalyn Grosland
Date: May 11, 1997
Grade Level(s): 4
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Students will demonstrate the ability to use paper folding by understanding the Japanese culture, and some of the reasons why i ...
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Picasso’s Guernica
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Students will learn about the Spanish Civil War and Spain's politics during World War II.
Students will discuss Picasso's depiction of the war atrocities at Guernica, Spain.
Students will use Picass ...
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Protest and Persuasion:
A Unit on Printmaking or Mural Making
This secondary level unit includes a sequence of five core lessons and several extension lessons. Before you begin the unit, decide whether you want to focus on printmaking or mural making. We invite you to explore the unit to discover ways to use its lessons, images, and information with your middle school and high school students.
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Senufo Painting
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Students will create a Senufo Painting
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Practice paper
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Starry Night
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Submitted: Lori Sampson
Endorsed by: Dr. Don Descy
Mankato State University
Date: May 22, 1998
Grade Level(s): 3, 4, 5
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This lesson plan helps introduce students to a famous artist and his paintings. By sharin ...
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Vincent Van Gogh Art History Lesson: Three-Layered Landscape
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
Submitted by: Renae Hemingway
Endorsed by: Dr. Don Descy, Mankato State University
Date: February 18, 1997
Grade Level(s): 4, 5, 6
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