Arts Curriculum
Young Audiences transforms the lives and education of our youth through the arts by connecting educators, professional artists, and communities.
Birthplaces of Music: A Virtual Field Trip is a fully interactive, virtual field trip through the world of music history. During this trip, you will visit the birthplaces of four of the most popular genres of music in the world today: classical, jazz, rock ‘n’ roll, and country.
Participate in this Sounds of Music Scavenger Hunt to help students understand several instruments in an orchestra.
Take a private virtual tour of the Palace of Versailles, the former home of French royalty
From video playlists of past favorites to family-friendly Opera Time sessions, new podcasts, streaming Opera Talks, and more, the Seattle Opera will continue to work hard to bring opera to you, wherever you are.
On a virtual tour, visit the Louvre Museum’s exhibition rooms and galleries.
Think Equal is a nonprofit that offers social and emotional learning programming for children ages 3 to 6.
Amani Project is a family of local organizations that teach young people 8-14 years old music-making and emotional intelligence through a do-it-yourself curriculum.
Astsonia is a community of teachers submit their lesson plans that are designed to give other teachers ideas to use in the classroom.
Over 7,500 free printable worksheets organized by subject and month, teaching tips organized by topic.
Here are ten ways to incorporate art curriculum into other subject matters.
These resources could be used as a full drawing curriculum; others would work well as supplements. Most of the resources are specifically for drawing, but there are specific links that incorporate other media as well.