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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.
These art worksheets have been designed to print out on your computer’s printer. If you’re going to paint on the worksheet, it’s recommended you check that the ink in your printer is waterproof and that you print it on a sheet of watercolor paper rather than normal printer paper.
Use these Arthur activities to help children understand themselves and those around them. Topics include self-esteem, understanding others, and cultural diversity.
Explore popular Arts and Humanities study sets on Quizlet. Study Arts and Humanities topics like History, English and Philosophy. Learn what you need to get good grades in Arts and Humanities classes. Memorize important Arts and Humanities terms, definitions and concepts. Prepare for Arts and Humanities homework and exams with free online flashcards, diagrams, study guides and practice tests.
Offering K-12 arts education materials for visual arts, dance, music and drama/theater in formats useful for teachers, students and parents.
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.
Here, teachers are guided to the best resources possible for teaching their students English.
Search the archive for FAQ’s, and formulas for Elementary through College mathematics. Students can also e-mail Dr. Math with any math related questions.
The Association of Teaching Artists (ATA) is a non-profit professional organization whose mission is to advocate for, support, strengthen, and serve artists who teach in schools and in the community.