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Walk Through the World of Frank Lloyd Wright

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9 to 12
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Take a walking tour, sponsored by the Oak Park Visitor's Bureau, through the streets of Oak Park and River Forest and view some of Wright's major architectural achievements. Just as...more
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Take a walking tour, sponsored by the Oak Park Visitor's Bureau, through the streets of Oak Park and River Forest and view some of Wright's major architectural achievements. Just as though you were on the real walking tour, you can simply click on the names of the buildings to read about these historic sites.

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If you teach about career explorations, this site would be of interest to budding architects and builders from elementary on up. Have students draw or annotate an image of a home, complete with architectural terms, and explain why it fits the location where it is built. In upper level classes, compare the homes found on this site with newer, green designs. Have physics or science students annotate a home image to show the forces upon it and the underlying structures used to keep the home standing. Share the images in a "home show" on your class wiki!

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The Andy Warhol Museum

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This site includes an Andy Warhol section the leads to an interactive timeline of his life, Lesson...more
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This site includes an Andy Warhol section the leads to an interactive timeline of his life, Lesson plans, and Programs for groups of people like Community, Educators, Teens, and LGBTQ+. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find the list of groups.

tag(s): art history (85), painting (55)

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In an art class, introduce Andy Worhol on an interactive whiteboard or projector. Use the lesson plans to concentrate on the details and techniques known about the artist's style. Encourage your students to create Warhol inspired works. Create a multimedia presentation on Warhol's art using one of many TeachersFirst Edge tools; some tool suggestions are (click on the tool name to access the review): Visme, Adobe Creative Cloud Express for Education, Kizoa, and Typito. Use this site as an example for creating projects for other artists, mathematicians, or scientists. Post a link for this site on your class website.

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Visual Information in Art

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9 to 12
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This site offers fairly technical interpretations of how the mind interprets perspective, shadow, and other three-dimensional effects in two dimensional artwork. Developed by a psychology...more
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This site offers fairly technical interpretations of how the mind interprets perspective, shadow, and other three-dimensional effects in two dimensional artwork. Developed by a psychology professor, it offers a theoretical framework for developing artistic effects. There's probably more theory here than the average student would need, but the approach could be a helpful foundation.

tag(s): artists (77), psychology (67), visual thinking (6)

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Introduce how to navigate this site to students using a projector or interactive whiteboard. Then, have students create blogs sharing their learning and understanding using Telegra.ph, reviewed here. With Telegra.ph you just click on an icon to upload images from your computer, add a YouTube or Vimeo, or Twitter links. This blog creator requires no registration.

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Diego Rivera Murals - FoundSF

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This site documents a Diego Rivera mural, Pan-American Unity, created in San Francisco in 1940 for an exposition there. The site includes both overviews of the mural panels as well...more
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This site documents a Diego Rivera mural, Pan-American Unity, created in San Francisco in 1940 for an exposition there. The site includes both overviews of the mural panels as well as a video showing highly detailed segments of the artwork. An interesting presentation of this resource.

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Read about the different panels in partners or small groups, or at a classroom computer center for students to access independently. Then consider having students watch the silent 15 minute video either at home or at the computer center as a small group, in partners, or independently. Have them write down questions about the part or parts they would like to know more about. This video isn't download-able or a YouTube or Vimeo, so the best way for students to identify the part(s) they're interested in would be to have them describe the part they want to know more about using a journaling tool like Penzu, reviewed here. With Penzu they can add their own artwork as illustrations. Instead of journaling, students could use a tool such as Screen-cast-o-matic, reviewed here, to capture the image on their screen and annotate it either in text or verbally.

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The Rembrandt House Museum

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This is an elegant Dutch site which offers a topic-by topic tour of the Rembrandt House Museum, complete with pictures and detailed explanations. ...more
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This is an elegant Dutch site which offers a topic-by topic tour of the Rembrandt House Museum, complete with pictures and detailed explanations.

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Introduce the site to students and show them how to navigate. Focus on the tab titled Rembrandt; there are several topics that would be good for small group investigation. Assign a topic to each group and ask them to create blogs sharing their learning and understanding using Telegra.ph, reviewed here. With Telegra.ph you just click on an icon to upload images from your computer, add a YouTube or Vimeo, or Twitter links. This blog creator requires no registration. You could take this a step further and have students report out what they learn to the rest of the class by developing a multimedia presentation using Vevox, reviewed here. Vevox offers interactive features such as real-time polls and comments to keep viewers interested and involved in the presentation. Vevox allows adding polls, videos, embeds, web links, and PowerPoint.

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Printmaking - What's in a Print - The Museum of Modern Art

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This site about printmaking from the Museum of Modern Art provides animated illustrations, a gallery of print examples, and explanations of several different printmaking techniques....more
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This site about printmaking from the Museum of Modern Art provides animated illustrations, a gallery of print examples, and explanations of several different printmaking techniques. Elementary students can understand the basic concepts; middle and secondary students can use the demonstrations as a starting point for their own printmaking efforts. Outstanding work - but requires the Flash 5 player, a "must-have" plug-in which is available from the TeachersFirst Toolbox.

tag(s): art history (85)

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Use this site as a learning station or center during a unit on printmaking or the evolution of prints. Allow students to examine the activity in cooperative learning groups, before allowing them to create their own prints!

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The Florence Art Guide

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4 to 12
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This Italian site offers an introductory, museum-by-museum tour of Florence, providing historical background and samples of collections for each location. Good introductory reference...more
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This Italian site offers an introductory, museum-by-museum tour of Florence, providing historical background and samples of collections for each location. Good introductory reference for an art or history project, or for a basic introduction to the collections. Easily navigable by students.

tag(s): museums (43)

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Use this site as a learning center or station during a unit on Renaissance art in Europe. There is art that encompasses other time periods, but a good majority of it is from the Renaissance era. Allow students to peruse the site in cooperative learning groups, with the intentions of presenting their own summary of what they read on the site. Have students use a mapping tool such as as Zeemaps, reviewed here, to create a map of local landforms (with audio stories and pictures included)!

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Paul Cezanne, The Web Museum of Paris

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Pioch provides information and images of Cezanne's work and his place in art history, including a 2 page biography and over 12 images. The site also links to related artists ...more
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Pioch provides information and images of Cezanne's work and his place in art history, including a 2 page biography and over 12 images. The site also links to related artists to build a context for his work.

tag(s): artists (77), painting (55)

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Show students how to navigate this site on your interactive whiteboard or with a projector. Allow students to investigate on their own or in pairs. Then, replace paper and pen and have students create blogs sharing their learning and understanding using Telegra.ph, reviewed here. With Telegra.ph you just click on an icon to upload images from your computer, add a YouTube or Vimeo, or Twitter links. This blog creator requires no registration. If you are teaching younger students and looking for an easy way to integrate technology and check for understanding, challenge your students to create a blog using Edublog, reviewed here.

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Michelangelo

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9 to 12
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This site provides over 20 enlargeable images of Michelangelo's works with small amounts of both English and Italian text. Useful for art history or image ideas in studio art. ...more
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This site provides over 20 enlargeable images of Michelangelo's works with small amounts of both English and Italian text. Useful for art history or image ideas in studio art.

tag(s): painting (55), sculpture (21)

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Use some of the images on this site to serve as a visual discovery activity during a unit on the Renaissance. Select 3-5 of the more powerful images, placing them on a PowerPoint slideshow. Displaying each image for about 1-2 minutes over the interactive whiteboard or projector, have students jotting down what they observe and infer about the Renaissance based on each individual image. (For help with a graphic organizer, we recommend using Graphic Organizer Maker, (reviewed here).) After the class has observed all of the images, have a class discussion tying in what students saw to the trends in art and culture that characterize the Renaissance. This is a refreshing non-lecture method in introducing students to the Renaissance in a World History classroom.

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Mary Cassatt, The Web Museum of Paris - University of N. Carolina

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Pioch provides information and images of Cassatt's work and her place in art history, including a 2 page biography and over 12 images. The site also links to related artists ...more
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Pioch provides information and images of Cassatt's work and her place in art history, including a 2 page biography and over 12 images. The site also links to related artists to build a context for her work.

tag(s): painting (55)

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Share this site on an interactive whiteboard or projector, afterward allowing students to access it in cooperative learning groups. Have students create online posters on paper or do it together as a class using a tool such as Padlet (reviewed here). Posters can be easily printed out and hung for display around the classroom! Use this site for any unit on impressionism, art history, or the importance of Paris on art in the 19th century.

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Japan - Images of a People - Smithsonian Institution

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This site, from the Smithsonian Institution's "Art to Zoo" series, offers a complete introduction to Japan and its arts, including discussion ideas and lesson activities. All materials...more
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This site, from the Smithsonian Institution's "Art to Zoo" series, offers a complete introduction to Japan and its arts, including discussion ideas and lesson activities. All materials are available as downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF files, so you can print out the entire unit. (A color printer works best, of course.) You can download the Adobe Acrobat reader from the TeachersFirst Toolbox.

tag(s): japan (56), japanese (47)

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Take advantage of the free lesson plans that are offered on this website, as they come with pages of vocab, student work, discussion questions, and closing questions. In a unit about early Japanese history, share the "color inserts" on an interactive whiteboard or projector, to show students the cultural history. These images would be a great introduction into a discussion on arts reflection of society, Confucianism, Taoism, and the symbolism of Japanese Calligraphy.

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Impressionism - impressionism.org

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Here's an art site that combines excellent images with well-developed instruction. The approach used by this site is engaging enough for younger students, yet includes enough detail...more
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Here's an art site that combines excellent images with well-developed instruction. The approach used by this site is engaging enough for younger students, yet includes enough detail and information for more serious, older art students. The comparisons between impressionist and classical technical styles are particularly interesting. This reviewer found one video where the sound uses shockwave; however, the video can be downloaded and converted to another format, or you could use it as a slide show.

tag(s): france (37), french (73), impressionism (5)

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Use this site on a projector or interactive whiteboard to discuss and informally assess prior knowledge as you start your study of impressionism. Save the site on the classroom computers, and have students look at it in cooperative learning groups or pairs. An excellent project would be to have students create online posters making a simple painting of one subject from both artistic points of view using a tool like Draw.Chat, reviewed here. Bookmark this site for information about impressionist artists and characteristics of the period

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Guggenheim Museums - Th Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation

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9 to 12
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This site is the home page for the Guggenheim Museums. Macromedia "Flash 3.0" needed to download the collections. This site is well done and worthy of a visit by serious ...more
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This site is the home page for the Guggenheim Museums. Macromedia "Flash 3.0" needed to download the collections. This site is well done and worthy of a visit by serious Art students and teachers. Site developed by the Guggenheim Foundation.

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After introducing the site with a projector or on an interactive whiteboard, allow older students to explore on their own then choose a topic of interest for further research. Have students make a multimedia presentation or create a digital story about their animal topic using Adobe Creative Cloud Express for Education, reviewed here. Younger students could create a digital story around their topic using My Storybook, reviewed here. Consider bringing in a local museum curator to speak to your class. Post a link to this website for students to share with parents at home.

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Great Buildings Online - Artifice, Inc.

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This site offers historical, architectural, and design information for dozens of buildings throughout the world. You can also download software to view three-dimensional models of many...more
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This site offers historical, architectural, and design information for dozens of buildings throughout the world. You can also download software to view three-dimensional models of many of the buildings. Its a useful site for studying the evolution of construction from the middle ages onward.

tag(s): architecture (64)

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Get the interactive whiteboard or projector ready for this photographic journey. Share photos from different time periods as you study different eras from the 19th and 20th centuries. Have students use a mapping tool such as Zeemaps, reviewed here, to create an interactive map of landmarks for the buildings including audio stories and pictures included!

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Edgar Degas, The Web Museum of Paris - University of N. Carolina

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Pioch provides information and images of Degas' work and his place in art history, including a 2 page biography and over 12 images. The site also links to related artists ...more
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Pioch provides information and images of Degas' work and his place in art history, including a 2 page biography and over 12 images. The site also links to related artists to build a context for his work.

tag(s): france (37), french (73)

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Use this site on a projector or interactive whiteboard to discuss and informally assess prior knowledge as you start your study of impressionism. Save the site on the classroom computers, and have students look at in cooperative learning groups. An excellent project would be to have students create online posters on paper or do it together as a class using a tool such as Padlet, reviewed here.

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Asian Art - Ian Alsop, Sameer Tuladhar, Jane Case

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9 to 12
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This on-line journal is dedicated to the study and exhibition of Asian Art. There are links to Asian Art Associations, Exhibitions, articles and Galleries featuring Asian Art. This...more
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This on-line journal is dedicated to the study and exhibition of Asian Art. There are links to Asian Art Associations, Exhibitions, articles and Galleries featuring Asian Art. This is an excellent resource for the teacher or student of Asian Art. (A NetGuide Platinum Site)

tag(s): art history (85), asia (68)

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After introducing the site with a projector or on an interactive whiteboard, allow older students to explore the Gallery on their own then choose a topic of interest for further research. Have students make a multimedia presentation or create a digital story about their topic using Adobe Creative Cloud Express for Education, reviewed here. Younger students could create a digital story around their topic using My Storybook, reviewed here. Consider bringing in a local Asian Art expert to speak to your class. Post a link to this website for students to share with parents at home.

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Art Teacher on the Net - Valerie Colston

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1 to 1
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This award winning site contains a wealth of information for art teachers, scout leaders, and parents. There are project ideas, links, and advice. The Art of Many Lands section includes...more
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This award winning site contains a wealth of information for art teachers, scout leaders, and parents. There are project ideas, links, and advice. The Art of Many Lands section includes projects from around the world (some written in French!) A great resource!

tag(s): art history (85)

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In the art classroom, find ways to add technology to instruction using your projector or interactive whiteboard and demonstrating different techniques found on this site. For project based learning in any class, share this tool as a resource to add visual impact to students' research projects. Social studies teachers can include lessons about making African art during units about that continent. Encourage your artistically inclined students to explore on their own. Explore this site before a trip to an art museum or to find inspiration for a display or culminating project in a teaching unit. You may even find some bulletin board ideas for your classroom! Ask students to document their learning stages by taking photos of their art and editing them and then making a collage with Photo Joiner Collage Maker, reviewed here. Encourage older students to keep their work in a portfolio for future use with Pathbrite, reviewed here.

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Himalayan Art Resources

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This is a beautifully-designed on-line exhibition which shows Himalayan artistic and cultural items in stunning detail. The narrative explains the significance of the items in Tibetan...more
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This is a beautifully-designed on-line exhibition which shows Himalayan artistic and cultural items in stunning detail. The narrative explains the significance of the items in Tibetan culture while explaining some of the history of this ancient land. Suitable for inclusion in any survey of oriental or east Asian art and culture.

tag(s): art history (85), china (62), india (25), religions (75), sculpture (21)

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Use this site as a resource for a picture-walk in your classroom during a lesson on early Himalayan/Indian Culture. Select 10-15 of the most striking images of this site, print, and hang around the classroom at designated areas. Have students rotate between pictures, every 30-45 seconds, jotting down what they observe and infer. This activity works best if the images selected reflect different aspects of the culture - from agriculture, class-systems, economy, etc. If looking for a graphic organizer to structure the notes more, we recommend using Graphic Organizer Maker, reviewed here.

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Art History Resources

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9 to 12
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The art history resources index page will lead you to thousands of historically oriented resources. This site includes links to visual arts, performing arts, antiques, literature, architecture,...more
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The art history resources index page will lead you to thousands of historically oriented resources. This site includes links to visual arts, performing arts, antiques, literature, architecture, and film. An Arts Search engine is also included in the site. The student or teacher of Art History would find this site invaluable.

tag(s): art history (85)

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What is great about this site is that all artists are first organized by popular movement/time period, and then ABC order. Use this site to show specific examples of work done by an artist one is studying in the classroom. For history teachers, this would be a good site to show how art reflects society. Select an art source that originates from the time period you are studying in class. Share the image with students on the interactive whiteboard or projector, and debate what you can learn from society based on this picture. For example, the image "Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Plague-Stricken in Jaffa" by Antoine-Jean Gros. From that image you can pull out that there was a plague, the differences in class, and the impact of war on French society. While it might sound lofty, the right image can show these kind of details and can show the broadened definition of what can constitute as a primary or secondary source.

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Art Education Resources - Crayola

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Appropriate for teachers and parents of children all ages. This Crayola site has a wealth of information for parents, teachers and students. The areas included are; techniques, lessons...more
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Appropriate for teachers and parents of children all ages. This Crayola site has a wealth of information for parents, teachers and students. The areas included are; techniques, lessons (for parents and teachers), dream makers, products, forums, and contests. The "Dream Maker" program is a year long theme program for grades k-6. There is a nominal charge for the teacher's guide. An excellent site! This site is maintained by the Crayola Company.

tag(s): drawing (60)

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This website is perfect for teachers in need of holiday crafts. Under "Arts and Crafts" there is a section that lists holidays, and provides a wealth of information under each one. Pick a project, and share it on an interactive whiteboard or projector. Students will love the examples provided, and keeping the directions up will solve a lot of time for the teacher. Include this site on your teacher web page to allow parents to access, as there are a lot of activities that could also be done at home!

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