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Honor Special People Citizenship, Art Students design a postage stamp to honor a special person. Students identify people who have made a difference, analyze why people commemorate others, and describe ways individuals can help others. You can use an Assessment Rubric to assess students' mastery of the objectives. WHAT YOU NEED Paper Crayons Postage stamps honoring people WHAT TO DO Look at stamps that honor special people. Make a list of people who are special to you. Pick o ...


Students will: explore the life and Surrealist art of Salvador Dalí identify and discuss imaginative, impossible or unexpected elements in Surrealist artworks create an imaginative, surreal multi-media collage based on a personal dream or fantasy Visual Arts and Art History drawing paper magazines, construction paper, fabric, wallpaper samples, etc. glue Mr. Sketch® markers and Col-Erase® erasable colored pencils, markers, and scissors Content Standard #1: Underst ...


> JOIN > LOGIN HOME|SHOWS|SCHEDULE|A&E CLUB|OUR STORE Biography Pablo Picasso: A Primative Soul (2 Parts) He has been hailed as the most important artist of the twentieth century. The brilliant, sometimes controversial, art of Pablo Picasso has made him one of the most famous people of our time. His unique and ever-changing artistic style challenged the traditional conventions of the art world. But as fiery and unique as his art was, he was even more so. A man of grand pass ...


Huntsville City Schools Elementary Art Home Art History Lesson Plans Return to Lesson Plan page Click on a title to view the art lesson: Art History TimelineDrawing: Modigliani Woman Stone Age ArtGeorges Rouault Portraits Egyptian Hieroglyphic CartoucheMatisse Mobiles Roman MosaicsMatisse Paper Cut-Outs Vincent Van Gogh: Starry Night, Sunflowers, and IrisesPicasso: Portraits LESSON PLAN: Instructor: Ginny Dixon Back to top or Back to Lessons P ...


Artists' Self Portraits The subjects of art vary from artist to artist. They can range from a painting of a busy rehearsal in a cramped dance studio to a photograph of a calm desert in the morning light. The choice of subjects depends upon what kind of story the artist wants to tell and show their audience. drawing by Keith Haring No matter what subjects artists choose, the one subject that all share is that of themselves, the self-portrait. Self-portraits are not just a reflection of what ...


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Collage and Romare Bearden THIS LESSON FOCUSES ON THE ART OF COLLAGE, AND MORE SPECIFICALLY THE ART OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN ARTIST ROMARE BEARDEN. THIS LESSON IS BEST IF IMPLEMENTED IN THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, WHICH IS AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH. CHILDREN WILL LEARN ABOUT THE ART OF COLLAGE THROUGH THE ART OF ROMARE BEARDEN. MOTIVATE THE CHILDREN BY FIRST SHOWING THEM THE COLLAGE, THE PIANO LESSON. THE PAINTING IS VERY VIVID, AND AMONG TOPICS DISCUSSED, SHOULD BE COLORS, THE FLOW OF COLORS, ...


About K–8 Schools Preschool Bookstore Resources Conference Roundtable Core Knowledge® Lesson Plans About the Lessons Resources home Adobe Reader® Leadership Baltimore Curriculum Project Colorado Lesson Plans and Units Lesson Plans Preschool Kindergarten First grade Second grade Third grade Fourth grade Fifth grade Sixth grade Seventh grade Eighth grade Art & music Special areas Search Send questions and comments to The Core Know ...


Register for FREE! Join the Crayola® community today. Registered users: Login Crayola® News! Site Map Impressive Impressions Make decorative discs by pressing shapes into Crayola Air-Dry Clay. The possibilities for making detailed impressions are endless! Any MediaAir-Dry ClayBrushesChalkColor Explosion™Color Wave MarkersColor Wonder™Colored PencilsConstruction Paper™ CrayonsCrayola ClayCrayola DoughCrayonsDry-Erase Marker ...


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ExploreArt As always, this site is under construction =) I have a lot of art projects to put on the web this summer for children and teachers to try. Join me here often. Blessings, Connie ExploreArt@bigfoot.com LESSONS CHART Click on the lesson chart to start! Artist Timeline Lesson One: Picasso Collage ProjectLesson Two: Andrew Wyeth Watercolor Landscape Lesson Three: Rodin Clay SculptureLesson Four: Raphael 3-D Project Lesson Five:Remington Contour DrawingLesson Si ...


Main >> Education & News >> Home Schooling ExploreArt As always, this site is under construction =) I have a lot of art projects to put on the web this summer for children and teachers to try. Join me here often. Blessings, Connie ExploreArt@bigfoot.com LESSONS CHART Click on the lesson chart to start! Artist Timeline Lesson One: Picasso Collage ProjectLesson Two: Andrew Wyeth Watercolor Landscape Lesson Three: Rodin Clay SculptureLesson Four: Raphael ...


First Grade- MARC CHAGALL PRIMARY COLOR Dream ANIMALS- OBJECTIVES - Students will be able to - 1 - Define and identify Primary colors. 2 -Develop basic working knowledge of painting techniques. (ie. mixing colors, washing brush between colors, foreground and background painting) 3 - Identify paintings by MARC CHAGALL. MATERIALS - poster of Marc Chagall's "I and the Village" 18"x24" white drawing paper pencils and erasers ...


LESSON PLANS Exploring Five Renaissance Artists: Giotto, Leonard da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian Day 1 Objectives: Teacher will introduce lesson to students. Students will conduct research at two stations using their research guide. Materials Needed: (See Resource List) Two or more books on Renaissance artists. Minimum Computer Requirements: one online computer station and one with CD ROM drive CD ROM: Leonardo da Vinci by Corbis DVD player Laser disc with numerous e ...


Grasshoppers; As the name suggests, most grasshoppers live among the grass and herbage on the ground. They are colored-mostly green and brown-and are protected as long as they keep still by blending in with the greenery. Grasshoppers are active during the day and if disturbed jump suddenly with the help of their oversized hindlegs. They can also crawl slowly using their front legs. Today the the word grasshopper is applied to the short horned Acrididae, while the long horned Tettigoniidae ...




Teacher notes It is impossible to think of the Renaissance without thinking of Leonardo Da Vinci. His accomplishments as an artist, scientist, and inventor establish him as a quintessential Renaissance man, the embodiment of Renaissance intellectual ideals. In this lesson, students will examine the life and works of Leonardo and produce a portfolio of information which may include written reports, art works, and invention models. Assignment Leonardo From the Court of Francis I ...


Making Hero Fact Cards Social Studies/Creative Art Activity Children can find out about past and present heroes by doing simple research and making hero fact cards. WHAT YOU NEED selected biographies (see names below) a children's encyclopedia writing paper index cards or construction paper that is cut to the size of index cards fine line markers WHAT TO DO Place the following names on the chalkboard: I.M Pei, Christa McAuliffe, Eleanor Roosevelt, Frederick Douglass, Antonia No ...


George Seurat (suggested grades 9 through 12) Objectives The students will: 1) tell or write about what Pointillism is, (2) be able to recognize George Seurat's style, (3) will create a pointillism style painting . Art History How is Seurat's work both creative and scientific? Compare and contrast Seurat's work with Renaissance painting. Compare and contrast Seurat's work with Abstract painting. Compare and contrast Seurat's work with mosaics. Criticism Why are George Seurat's paintings ...


Picasso: The Early Years, 1892-1906 Teachers' Guide This teachers' guide investigates three National Gallery of Art paintings included in the exhibition Picasso: The Early Years, 1892-1906 (March 30-July 27 1997). This guide is written for teachers of middle and high school students. It includes background information, discussion questions and suggested activities. Background on the Artist: Pablo Picasso Lesson 1: Le Gourmet (The Greedy Child) Lesson 2: Tragedy Le ...


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Italian Renaissance Elementary Lesson Plans Written by Tabitha F. Ward May I suggest some music?Click here.. Concepts TaughtLeonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa in the MillenniumMichelangelo Ceiling Painting Raphael St. George and the DragonDonatello Sculpture Renaissance Links Concepts: The three main concepts students should understand about the art of the Renaissance are: * First, it is important to understand that the cultural renewal that emerged during the Renaissance, marked a dis ...


Copyright 1998--San Diego County Office of Education. Teacher CyberGuide Diego by Jeanette and Jonah Winter http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/diego/diegotg.html CyberGuide by Joyce Daubert Introduction This supplemental unit to Diego was developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project, funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP). Disclaimer: The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; ...


Copyright©1999--San Diego County Office of Education. DRAFT Teacher CyberGuide The Apprentice by Pilar Molina Llorente www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/app/apptg.html CyberGuide by Larry Armstrong Introduction This supplemental unit for The Apprentice provides activities and web resources developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project, funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP) Disclaimer: The links here have been scrutinized ...




BECOME A MEMBER NOW SIGN IN FAQ search HomeSubjectsLesson PlanningThemesClassroom ManagementNew ContentECardsNewsletters Lesson Plans Lesson Plan Resources Grades Printables Graphic Organizers Educator’s Calendar Assessment Sunflowers, Van Gogh, and You Objectives Students will learn about Vincent van Gogh's life and art. Students will create sunflower paintings. Students will taste sunflower seeds. Students will plant sunflower seeds. Materials ...


Who is Cyrus Dallin? Cyrus Edwin Dallin (1861-1944) Springville, Utah Appeal to the Great Spirit, 1912 Sculpture-bronze cast, 39" x 37-3/4" SUGGESTED CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES QUESTIONS FOR LOOKING (History, Aesthetics, Criticism) What is this artwork made of? Why do artists use bronze for sculptures? What other materials do artists use for sculpture? This is Dallin's most famous statue; it stands in front of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Why do you thin ...


ART OF THE WEST ARTIST: Michael Coleman (1946- ) Provo TITLE: Indian Burial, 1972 MEDIA: Oil on board SIZE: 22"x18" BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Michael Coleman was born in Provo, Utah, in 1946. As a child, he spent every possible moment outdoors. When he wasn't fishing, hunting, or trapping, he wandered around, looking at everything he could see. When he got home, he'd draw what he'd seen, not only to recapture the images but also to recapture the feelings, the whole e ...


Teaching Escher: Using Escher in Classrooms Biography Books on Escher Where can I see Escher's Art? Teaching Escher- school resources iproject Escher Products Back to Escher Centennial Home Page This page is a resource for those who are interested in teaching about Escher and integrating his artwork into a school curriculum. Escher's art captivates young and old and is a fun and educational way of learning about art, mathematics, and sciences. Some of the links on this page may be ...


Lesson Plan #:AELP-ARH0008 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 Subject(s): Arts/History Description: Art History Lesson: Three-Layered Landscape as related to Vincent Van Gogh's use of space and line in "Boats on a Beach". Focuses on the elements of space and line in ...


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