Philadelphia Museum Of Art
100 patch Geometric Quilts, All Aboard! Rail Road Transportation- Locomotive Brair Cliff, Art and the Gold Rectangle, Brainstorming to connect Thinking Skills with Abstract Art.
In the All aboard! Railroad transportation- Locomotive Brair Cliff. In the lesson plan, we wil be learning about railroad transportation by taking a closer look at locomotive. Briar cliff, a painting made around 1860 by W.L. Bresse, and connecting it with learning experiences to explore how a train works and transports people and materials.
The Walters Museum- Integrating the Arts
These resources use the visual arts to teach concepts of social studies, science, language arts and math curricula. Designed for middle school students but adaptable for elementary and high school, all content including the printable lessons and flash interactives align with the Maryland state Curriculum. Ideal for visual arts teachers who want to integrate the arts into other disciplines or for non-arts teachers who want to venture into the world of art. Activities can be assigned as homework or in -class assignment.
Crocker Art Museum
The Crocker offers teachers opportunities to earn professional development credits while exploring unique exhibitions, sharpening , art skills, and learning new techniques. Designed for teachers of all grades.
Brian Art Gallery, CCU
The Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery is a center for the presentation of the visual arts in northeastern, SC by having a regionally significant exhibition and research program in support of the educational mission of Coastal Carolina University.
The gallery is a non-profit making institution, in the service of society and its development and open to the public. The gallery is committed to researching, exhibiting and interpreting, for the purpose of study, education, and enjoyment
of objects, activities and documents that are part of the focus of visual arts.
American Art Museum education resources
These Smithsonian American Art Museum features contain interactive or media-rich content. Features such as Catlin Classroom, Oh Freedom! and Picturing the 1930s have been created specifically for a K-12 audience. Some web features, such as online exhibitions, contain sections created for educators and students, while other features contain primary sources such as artist interviews.
100 patch Geometric Quilts, All Aboard! Rail Road Transportation- Locomotive Brair Cliff, Art and the Gold Rectangle, Brainstorming to connect Thinking Skills with Abstract Art.
In the All aboard! Railroad transportation- Locomotive Brair Cliff. In the lesson plan, we wil be learning about railroad transportation by taking a closer look at locomotive. Briar cliff, a painting made around 1860 by W.L. Bresse, and connecting it with learning experiences to explore how a train works and transports people and materials.
The Walters Museum- Integrating the Arts
These resources use the visual arts to teach concepts of social studies, science, language arts and math curricula. Designed for middle school students but adaptable for elementary and high school, all content including the printable lessons and flash interactives align with the Maryland state Curriculum. Ideal for visual arts teachers who want to integrate the arts into other disciplines or for non-arts teachers who want to venture into the world of art. Activities can be assigned as homework or in -class assignment.
Crocker Art Museum
The Crocker offers teachers opportunities to earn professional development credits while exploring unique exhibitions, sharpening , art skills, and learning new techniques. Designed for teachers of all grades.
Brian Art Gallery, CCU
The Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery is a center for the presentation of the visual arts in northeastern, SC by having a regionally significant exhibition and research program in support of the educational mission of Coastal Carolina University.
The gallery is a non-profit making institution, in the service of society and its development and open to the public. The gallery is committed to researching, exhibiting and interpreting, for the purpose of study, education, and enjoyment
of objects, activities and documents that are part of the focus of visual arts.
American Art Museum education resources
These Smithsonian American Art Museum features contain interactive or media-rich content. Features such as Catlin Classroom, Oh Freedom! and Picturing the 1930s have been created specifically for a K-12 audience. Some web features, such as online exhibitions, contain sections created for educators and students, while other features contain primary sources such as artist interviews.