Arts Curriculum
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.
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.
Here are ten ways to incorporate art curriculum into other subject matters.
This website provides art lesson plans for children that are preschool to middle school age.
Embracing this responsibility, the Kennedy Center instituted ArtsEdge in 1996 as its educational media arm, reaching out to schools, communities, individuals and families with printed materials, classroom support and Internet technologies.
Astsonia is a community of teachers submit their lesson plans that are designed to give other teachers ideas to use in the classroom.
Free guides to drawing, painting, art history, and design lessons.
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.
Promotes, supports, and advocates for visual and performing arts education for preschool through post-secondary students in California schools. Includes resources for educators.
Browse a large selection of unique crafts for youth of varying difficulty.
Crayola offers access to thousands of coloring pages, crafts, and lesson plans for educators.
Here, teachers can find lesson plans for students of all ages with art and culture including poetry and other visual arts.