Extractions: Pre-K through Grade 3 Grades 4 through 12 All Grades Foreign-Language Tours ... General Information Thematic tours utilize the Gallery's collections and establish connections to national and local curriculum standards. Tours examine artists, subjects, styles, and techniques and target specific grade levels. While providing information about specific artworks, our programs teach students how to look at art. Tours may be designed around special topics upon request. All tours are free. Gallery docents use a variety of interactive, inquiry-based approaches in their teaching to engage students at many levels of learning and interest. Preparatory materials are available for all tours, except as noted. Tour times are 10:15 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 1:30 p.m., and 2:00 p.m. unless noted. Pre-K through Grade 3 Based on subjects taught in the classroom, these tours introduce our youngest viewers to works of art. Docents use a multisensory approach involving discussion, imagination, creative dramatics, demonstration, and visual aids. Art Tales East or West: Storytelling Program
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