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21. ESC/Teacher Resources
art Safari A tour of the Museum of Modern art fashioned just for kids that encourages k6 visual art Lessons Lots of good ideas from California State
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Arts Resources CEDFA Art Page: The Center for Educator Development in Fine Arts offers this web site for Art teachers to use in the process of helping their students demonstrate the TEKS for fine arts. From TEKS information to instructional strategies and resources, this site has a lot to offer. (K-12) Artcyclopedia - The Fine Art Search Engine: Artcyclopedia is an efficient way to find information concerning your favorite artist or work of art. The comprehensive database includes links to an estimated 80,000 works by 7,000 artists. (K-12) ArtFul Minds: ArtFul Minds is a dynamic interactive site that gives teachers theoretical and practical information about art education, brain research, and technology use and integration. (K-12) Artsedge: Teaching Materials: The mission of ARTSEDGE has always been to help artists, teachers, and students gain access to and/or share information, resources, and ideas that support the arts as a core subject area in the K-12 curriculum.

22. Nurture Your Child's Visual-Spatial Intelligence
Tools for Children s visualSpatial Development. Parenting of k-6 Children Consider formal art lessons in your community if your child is interested
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Tools for Children's Visual-Spatial Development
Educational software is of tremendous value to the visual-spatial child. I highly recommend that the child have frequent access to advanced multimedia technologies. Multimedia opens the world of learning to the visual-spatial child in a way that is amazing to watch. In his article on Multiple Intelligences and Technology , Jack Edwards recommends that the visual-spatial child use these types of software programs.

23. 110 Visual Arts Education
110 artS EDUCATION visual arts. Last Updated January 3, 2002 G110, CDR, Crayola art Studio - CD-ROM circ. 5955, Micrografx, Gr. k-6
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CD-R ArtRageous circ. 374 Gr. 4-10 B Elements and Principles of Design Posters-Teacher's Guide circ. 310 Gr. 6-12 Kit Jacob Lawrence Art Ed Books and Kit circ. 6186 Boris Gr. 6-12 Kit Robert Rauschenberg - Art Ed Books and Kit circ. 6187 Boris Gr. 6-12 Kit Frida Kahlo - Art Ed Books and Kit circ. 6188 Boris Gr. 6-12 Videodisc Art of the Western World-The Early Renaissance circ. 417 Gr. 7-12 Videodisc Art of the Western World-The High Renaissance circ. 418 Gr. 7-12 Videodisc circ. 419 Gr. 7-12 Game The National Gallery ABC Game-An educational game for children circ. 380 K-5 Video Creating Nonobjective Paintings circ. 390 Brommer all Video Collage Methods circ. 391 Brommer all Video Basic Perspective Drawing circ. 392 Brommer all Video Creating Abstract Art circ. 393 Brommer all B Drawing for the Artistically Undiscovered circ. 5498 Blake Gr. K-5 B Looking at Nature - Art for Children circ. 5493

24. K-6 Creative Arts Resources
Creative Arts k6 Resources. Creative Arts Resources for teaching visual Arts, Music, Bennelong Program (kids @ the House), 02 9250 7111, 02 9250 7491
http://www.bosnsw-k6.nsw.edu.au/arts/arts_k6_resources.html
www.bosnsw-K-6.nsw.edu.au
K-6 Educational Resources - Board of Studies, New South Wales, Australia
  • Creative Arts English PD/H/PE Mathematics HSIE Science and Technology Languages K-6 Linkages Primary Matters Parents Board Bulletin Links
Creative Arts K-6 Resources
Creative Arts Resources for teaching Visual Arts, Music, Drama and Dance
  • General Resources Systems and School Authorities Visual Arts Resources The following information lists resources that teachers can access to enhance their teaching and learning in Visual Arts, Music, Drama and Dance. Teachers will need to consider the appropriateness of material for K-6 students.
    General Resources
    • Arts Today , ABC Radio National:, Weekdays, 10am, highlights repeated each evening. www.abc.net.au/rn Bennelong Program (Kids @ the House) - Ph: 02 9250 7111 Fax: 02 9250 7491 - Arts events at Sydney Opera House. Newspaper articles eg Sydney Morning Herald, Australian: Visual Arts, Music, Drama and Dance reviews each week and specialist, feature articles on a regular basis. Performing Arts Bookshop - Pitt Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Ph: 02 9267 2257 Resources, books, scripts etc.

25. AGNSW: Education Programs K-6
Education poster for years k6 (primary) at the art Gallery of New South in the visual arts and other Key Learning Areas using works from the Asian,
http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/ed/k6/ed_programs
EXHIBITIONS EVENTS COLLECTION RESEARCH ... ABOUT US DHTML_MENU_rel_path = 'http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/squizlib/dhtml_menu/images/'; Years K-6 K-6 Programs Art Adventure Tours Aboriginal Art ... Making a Booking K-6 Programs December 2004 - April 2005
Operation Art
7 December 04 - 16 January 05
Annual exhibition of artworks created by NSW school children for the Children's Hospital Westmead. Staff Development Days
An opportunity to explore the possibilities of teaching and learning in the Visual Arts and other Key Learning Areas using works from the Asian, Australian, Contemporary, European and Indigenous collections. Includes creative strategies for looking at art and programming ideas for the classroom.
$375 for group of 15 or less (includes morning coffee/tea)
Numbers strictly limited. Booking essential

The Citigroup Private Bank Australian Photographic Prize
30 APRIL - 3 JULY 05
The annual and much celebrated exhibitions of portrait, landscape and subject painting, and photographic portraits.
$4 per student for booked school groups
K-12 Archibald Prize Education Kit
available online only, including 2005 exhibition update and new Archibald Prize Case Study

26. | StudentNet The Online Learning Community : Students-K To 6-Creative Arts
kids can use My art Gallery to create their own exhibition online. This site offers information about Music, visual arts, Creative arts and Cultural
http://www.studentnet.edu.au/DeskTopDefault.aspx?tabindex=17&tabid=36

27. MOVEMENT STORIES FOR CHILDREN
Pamela Gerke is author of Multicultural Plays for Children, Grades k6 (in 2 volumes), Curved, Zig-Zag; Related Academic Subject visual art (line)
http://www.autismwebsite.com/movement/
MOVEMENT STORIES FOR CHILDREN
AGES 3 - 6
Cover illustration by Mark Rimland by Helen Landalf and Pamela Gerke
ISBN: 1-57525-048-9 *** $19.95 (8 1/2 x 11) *** 96 pages Available from:
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Lyme, NH 03768 To order call: 800 895-4331 MOVEMENT STORIES FOR CHILDREN AGES 3-6 is an invaluable resource for preschool and primary teachers, daycare providers, studio dance teachers, parents, and anyone who seeks to enrich the lives of children through creative experiences. The ten Movement Stories in this book are active, imaginative tales to be told by a teacher as children act them out. Each story gives children an opportunity to experience a basic Movement Concept such as Level, Direction, or Size of movement. MOVEMENT STORIES FOR CHILDREN AGES 3-6 also contains a wealth of information about movement education, child development, and presentation of Movement Stories.
MOVEMENT STORIES FOR CHILDREN AGES 3 - 6
By Helen Landalf and Pamela Gerke
Table of Contents
1. WHY MOVEMENT

28. Drawing Lessons For K-12: KinderArt ®
Drawing Lessons, Ideas, Crafts and Activities for kids of All Ages. BEAUTIFUL NUMBERS k6 This art activity focuses on the shape of numbers.
http://www.kinderart.com/drawing/
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A MONSTER'S WORLD
Gr. 3-8
...Using texture, the student will create imaginary monsters. By: Michelle Strawser
A UNIQUE DRAWING EXPERIENCE
All ages
...Students (and teacher) will see how with just one set of directions, everyone in the classroom will come up with very unique works of abstract art.
ADVANCED SCRIBBLE PICTURES
Gr. 2-4
...This lesson from Kim Swanger requires planning and problem solving, much like a math problem or science experiment.
BASIC SHAPES

...A wonderful mini lesson written by Robert Beeching. BASIC SHAPES II ...A wonderful mini lesson written by Robert Beeching. BEAUTIFUL NUMBERS K-6 ...This art activity focuses on the shape of numbers. A good tie-in to math for younger students. BLIND CONTOUR DRAWING K-12 ...Contour drawing is an excellent way to train the eye to draw what it really sees rather than what it thinks it sees. CHALK AND GLUE K-8 ...A great lesson submitted by Leon Ruder - Artist and Teacher, St. Ignance area schools, St. Ignance, Michigan, USA.

29. Los Gatos Weekly-Times | Art Docents Of Los Gatos Inc.
The docents give five sequential presentations in each k6 classroom The art Docents are teaching kids they can draw; they just haven t been taught.
http://www.svcn.com/archives/lgwt/04.10.02/artdocents-0215.html
April 10, 2002 Los Gatos, California Since 1881
    Photograph by Paul Myers Sally Reagan, a member of the Art Docents of Los Gatos Inc., works on rubbings at Fisher Middle School during the organization's annual art show. The Art Docents, a nonprofit, mostly volunteer organization, has provided visual arts instruction in the Los Gatos Union School District since 1973.
      Kids get creative, thanks to Art Docents Volunteer groups help get art back in schools By Rebecca Ray Spectators also saw oil and tempera paintings, ceramic works, collages, imprints of shapes in handmade paper, digital photos and objects made of cardboard, plaster, clay, tin cans, wood, beads and wire. The works of art weren't created by professional artists, but by elementary and middle school students in the Los Gatos Union School District. The exhibition was organized by the Art Docents of Los Gatos Inc., a nonprofit, mostly volunteer organization that has provided visual arts lessons for LGUSD students since 1973. The Art Docents are responsible for more than just getting students to do art projects. The docents teach art as a discipline and work with the district to make sure they're helping children meet the state's art standards, which the state Board of Education adopted in 1996. The docents give five sequential presentations in each K-6 classroom during the year, in which children learn elements of art and principles of design, look at artworks and discuss their merits and places in history.

30. Barnes_professional
Reviewed proposed k6 State of Idaho Elementary visual Arts Guide; worked on Idaho Make it Together, Paper-craft for Parents and kids October 1995.
http://staffweb.psdschools.org/nbarnes/barnes_professional.htm

31. BRJCC Afterschool: Childcare For K-6 Children. Safe, Creative Learning, Outdoor
Afterschool k6 grades, program for children at Jewish center. for children to explore the world of visual arts in our professionally staffed art room.
http://www.brjcc.org/jcc/center_stage_afterschool.htm
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The Kindergarten Program emphasizes group play and helps develop social skills and self-esteem. Our Kindergartners spend most of their time together and gradually throughout the year are incorporated into activities with the 1st through 6th graders. Kindergartners engage in activities that involve science, art, cooking, gardening, sports and Jewish cultural programming.
1st through 3rd Graders
1st through 3rd graders enjoy daily activity choices, featuring art projects, cooking, sports and games, drama, chess, computers and sciences. They can choose between the organized activities in an open studio and other, less formal activities, such as board games, legos, or other forms of free play. An integral component of the program is the opportunity for children to explore the world of visual arts in our professionally staffed art room.
4th, 5th, 6th Graders

32. Primary School Creative Arts
Primary Creative arts lessons sites for kids and teacher resources. arts Edge visual art Lessons Large collection of art lessons. Basic art Lessons
http://www.primaryschool.com.au/artsresults.php?subject=Visual Arts&strand=Makin

33. Comprehensivie Arts: Music - Dance - Art - Drama
Play Music Fun Interactive site for kids. Listen to the sounds of the STart Support for Teachers in art Excellent site for visual art, dance,
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/comparts.htm
Home Art Lessons Resources Listgroup ... Awards COMPREHENSIVE ARTS Incredible @rt Dept ART HOME Lesson Plans Art Rubrics- Files ... To top of page
This page is intended to provide the art teacher with resources for music dance drama Interdisciplinary units and Comprehensive Curriculum . Please notify me when you find a broken link.
Click here for my page of puppetry links
A Comprehensive Arts program will: - develop the skills of creative problem solving, artistic perception and
expression.
- develop a unique medium of personal expression and communication.
contribute significantly to the quality of life.
- allow children to become aware of themselves and their feelings. (This comes from the Illinois State Board of Art Education. The Ohio Curriculum meets these goals, also) National Standards have been established for arts education in Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts. National Visual Arts Standards are as follows.
  • Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes
  • 34. Instructor: Arts Extravaganza! - Electronic Arts Project For School Children
    Creative arts Enrichment Curriculum (k6) includes a hardcover copy of the book The art fair is not limited to visual work. Last year s exhibit included
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    ASEE Prism Academe African American Review ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Arts extravaganza! - electronic arts project for school children Instructor May-June, 1998 by Paul Oh
    Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Finish the year with a flourish with electronic arts projects that will fire up your students' imaginations. Designed to celebrate the artists in your students, here's a selection of multimedia tools you can use to integrate music, visual arts, and more - your students can even set up a show at an online gallery! BOOK-BASED ARTS The Minnesota Orchestra has assembled an impressive curriculum kit based on the book On the Day You Were Born by Debra Frasier (Harcourt Brace, 1991), a celebration of nature and our place in it. Notes Alive! Creative Arts Enrichment Curriculum (K-6) includes a hardcover copy of the book, a video of the story with 3-D animation and orchestral accompaniment; a music CD with a complete arrangement and excerpts for lessons; and a full-color poster. Also included is a comprehensive interdisciplinary curriculum guide divided into six themes that relate to the story. The guide is broad in scope,with lovely reproducible pages and well-thought-out lessons that support a variety of learning styles. Designed to support Goals 2000/National Standards for Arts Education, this thorough and imaginative kit is like inviting an artist to take up residence in your classroom!

    35. Kids (K-6) (Mona Lisa On The Web)
    kids (k6). For educators For kids By kids Images and other web resources on angels in Western culture, religion and art. Mermaids on the Web.
    http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/monalisa/6.html
    TimesThrough(14); document.write(""); My sites: Angels Mermaids Griffins Mona Lisa ... email this page
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    Transforming Mona Lisa from Art/Technology teacher Olejarz's, Eisenhower Middle School, Wyckoff, NJ. Some advice on how students can make their own Mona Lisa, and a wonderful gallery of student's work. Although none are technically superior, there's some real creativity in "Egyptian Mona" and others. Olejarz has similar projects on Munch's The Scream and Wood's American Gothic Teacher's Guide to "Mona Lisa Images for a Modern World" by Robert A. Baron, from Mona Lisa Images for a Modern World,
    For kids
    Amazon. Katie and the Mona Lisa by James Mayhew. Review article "Images and Icons: The Making and Unmaking of Pictures for Mass Consumption" by Robert A. Baron, Visual Resources "This imaginary world demonstrates to children, but with equal importance, also to adults, that the life of the four-sided images of the history of art extends beyond their mitered dominions and flows through our subconscious imaginations."

    36. Art Galleries
    They have come to typify the visual assumptions that one carries when an art contest open to children grades k6 from the St. Louis/Metro East area,
    http://sheldonconcerthall.org/galleries.asp
    The Ellen Curlee Gallery and the Sheldon Art Galleries are pleased to announce
    a lecture by internationally renowned photographer David Levinthal.
    Click here
    for the press release.
    Bellwether Gallery of St. Louis Artists
    Phillip Hampton, Moodside Horizons, 1985, watercolor and acrylic on Arches paper. Courtesy of Brenda and James Rivers. A Celebration of Vision: The Art of Phillip Hampton
    September 24 – December 3, 2005 A passionate experimentalist, African American artist Phillip J. Hampton has investigated aesthetic problems and explored the effects and conditions of a variety of media for over 60 years. The exhibition celebrates Phillip Hampton’s career with a selection of over 35 drawings and paintings from the 1950s to today. With roots in social realism, Hampton moved into abstraction in the 1970s. Informed by his studies of art history, he has applied a variety of aesthetic philosophies to his works including techniques of European Old Master painters, traditional African art, and the unique spatial qualities of Asian art. Utilizing a complex palette of media including watercolor, acrylic, oils, pastel and collage, Hampton experiments with techniques and ideas from the history of art, while elucidating African and African American histories and culture through abstraction and symbol-making. In his early years, Hampton's concerns centered on the urban landscape and the human form. These paintings were a fusion of realism and expressionism. While deeply rooted in the realist approaches that artists like Henry Ossawa Tanner, Thomas Hart Benton and Hale Woodruff, among others, applied in their works of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Hampton's paintings also exhibited an affinity with German Expressionist and Fauve artists like Karl Schmidt-Rottluff or Maurice de Vlaminck in their angular formal arrangements and dynamic compositions.

    37. Maui Arts & Cultural Center
    What an exciting way to get kids to write and respond to art with enthusiasm! Neida had been the lead visual arts instructor for CanDo!
    http://www.mauiarts.org/artsed_teachers.html
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      Linda Coleon
      Tuesday, September 13, 2005
      Teachers at the 2005 Summer Institute for Educators created small books with
      original stories and illustrations. This is an opportunity to learn how to make different
      book forms that can be taught to students to spotlight their learning, writing, or art. You will small books. Linda Coleon teaches English, yearbook, and journalism at Baldwin High School. She teaches workshops on making paper and books for Maui Adult Education. Location: McCoy Dressing Room Cost: $15 BUILDING LITERACY THROUGH DRAMA Dan Kelin II Thursday, September 22, 2005 Join veteran workshop presenter Dan Kelin, director of drama education at Honolulu opportunities to invest in the characters, situations and stories they are reading or writing about. Workshop participants will experience the process as students would, coming to see firsthand how drama generates excitement, enriches understanding, and gives students a context within which to apply the learning.

    38. University Of Hawaii S Early Childhood - Visual Arts Cohort Concept
    The visual art curriculum draft specifies 90 minutes of art instruction k6 Certification in the Early Childhood and visual art Cohort have art as their
    http://www.prel.org/products/Products/uh-art.htm
    Pacific Resources for Education and Learning
    Email: askprel@prel.org www.prel.org by Dr. Lori Phillips, Paul Sanders, and Dr. Thomas William Barlow* Educational Innovation Product # EI9602 Although art has been a part of the curriculum in the U.S. since the 1880s, it has yet to achieve equal status with mathematics, language arts and science. After more than a century of neglect, change may be on the way. Not all children learn alike. This is particularly true in Pacific entities where the language of instruction and teaching philosophy are not particularly sensitive to prevailing cultures, social life, customs, and indigenous languages. Many may even be intimidated by core curriculum disciplines that do not seem applicable to their surroundings and might be more responsive to a curriculum that leans towards the arts.
    The Problem
    While interviewing early childhood teachers in Hawaii, Phillips (1993), an instructor in art education at the University of Hawaii, observed that most elementary teachers do not have the necessary educational background to teach visual arts. They are expected to teach subjects in the core disciplines, and intuitively to know something about art. The visual art curriculum draft specifies 90 minutes of art instruction weekly in grades 3-6 and 120 minutes in grades K-3. Very few schools in Hawaii and in other Pacific entities can boast of having dedicated art specialists who can effectively address these requirements. Generally, the teaching of art is entrusted to teachers who are uncomfortable teaching it to children. Others are absolutely convinced that art is an intuitive gift that cannot be taught.

    39. Teacher Education Department At Goshen College - Education, Elementary Education
    Programs offered include elementary education (K 6); elementary/special education (k-6); all grade education in visual art, music, physical education and
    http://www.goshen.edu/education/

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    Goshen College seeks to graduate teachers who interact with their students, and the content they teach, to construct meaning for living responsibly in a changing world. Programs offered include: elementary education (K- 6); elementary/special education (K-6); all grade education in visual art, music, physical education and English as a new language (K-12); and secondary education (5-12) in various subject areas.
    GC’s teacher education programs meet standards set by state and national accrediting agencies. Department faculty members are actively involved in the world of education, teaching in the college laboratory kindergarten or working collaboratively in public school settings.

    40. 2004 - Gannett Community Grants
    Arts Cultural Core program to develop kids through creative writing, visual and New Vision Fire and Rescue aids at risk and low income children (k6)
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    ALPHA by STATE Ohio - Pennsylvania OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA Bucyrus, OH Bucyrus Academic Boosters Bucyrus Academic Boosters support Bucyrus schools in recognizing and encouraging academic achievement and to encourage communication between school, home and community concerning student's academic life. Bucyrus, OH Bucyrus And Crawford County Dare Bucyrus, OH Bucyrus Area Community Foundation Inc Restore Harvey School house. Apply towards labor and materials to restore school house. Bucyrus, OH Bucyrus Historical Society Inc To repair built in gutters around roof of museum Bucyrus, OH Crawford Antique Farm Machinery Assn To build a museum at the Crawford County Fair Grounds. Three to four phases will be used in construction with the dimensions of the building being 120 feet x 60 feet Bucyrus, OH Crawford College Connection Three projects: 'Kids to College', Campus safety speaker, and ACT workshop for Crawford County juniors. Bucyrus, OH

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