Arts Curriculum
Education Closet has innovative and integrated lesson plans for teachers to get started or enhance their program today.
Teachers are welcome to use the museum website in order to incorporate objects in the museum into the classroom setting. This fosters creativity and helps students understand the art culture.
Hands on craft activities that are curriculum based for 2nd-6th grade. Activities are separated by topic with many projects under $1.00 per student!
The Incredible Art Department offers a number of resources for art education including free lesson plans, art resources, a community forum for art teachers, and a special section on cartoon art.
Here, teachers can find lesson plans that integrate art into their every day curriculum.
Education-related activities, lessons, and resources offered by the Getty.
This website is a rich supply for curriculum planning. It has more than 245 categories loaded with activities to enrich your school-age and pre-k experience – along with tips, articles, training topics, inspiration and valuable reader input.
Making art in schools easier to teach! This website has lesson plans and ideas or teachers to incorporate art into their classrooms.
The Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art provides lesson plans for teachers to use in order to enhance their visual arts instruction.
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles provides curriculum for teachers to incorporate in their lesson plans to foster art culture and appreciation.
The National Gallery of Art connects teachers and students to the high arts through interactive exhibitions. This is a resource recommended for older youth but a few all ages resources are offered under the title of “NGAKids.” Educators can also request loan materials.