Students create sculptures by manipulating colourful papers.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 03/03/2021
Students create sculptures by manipulating colourful papers.
The video series goes through the seven sacred teachings in kid-friendly language. There are seven videos, one for each teaching, as well as an overview video. The videos are short and can stand alone without the resource. The resource goes along with each of the videos. Could be paired with Leader in Me or character education.
Children pick up ideas about gender beginning in their infancy; they constantly observe the variety of families and forms of expression around them, and they might be curious about the feelings they have for others. The films on this playlist will help to open up conversations about gender identity and sexual orientation in age-appropriate ways for primary-school children
Every single person on this planet will experience gender and sexuality in a variety of ways. This playlist asks its viewers to consider the multitude of stories experienced by 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and communities in order to create deeper, more empathetic understandings of what it means to be 2SLGBTQIA+ and additionally, to open up conversations about what it means for anyone to experience gender and sexuality.
A Short History of the Highrise is an interactive documentary that explores the 2,500-year global history of vertical living and issues of social equality in an increasingly urbanized world.
Use the choice board and corresponding page or section with more detailed instructions and examples to have your students complete social justice art activities or experiences.
In this lesson students learn about the important role of religious artworks in the early Renaissance in Italy. Through the visual analysis of an early Renaissance altarpiece, they learn about connections between new modes of visual representation and changing religious practice in the Catholic Church. Students research an early Renaissance artist working in Florence who created devotional, religious imagery and write a short paper.
In this art history video discussion Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker look at Franz von Stuck's "The Sin," 1893. Neue Pinakothek, Munich.
This website showcases a variety of art work created by Sun West Students. Their reflections and insights are also shown. All Art Teachers are welcomed to submit their students work. Contact the creators listed below.
Submitted by Aaron Moore, Eli Dingle and Carrie Gooselin
This DLC Visual Arts 20 student created a stunning and impactful piece of art about an issue she is connected to. Below please find a copy of the image of her work, as well as the planning sheet she used to create this stunning and meaningful work of art.
This resource contains outstanding work from students at Outlook Elementary School. Please find the following included:Grade 4 Traditional Plant PaintingsGrade 2 Shape Building Kindergarten Boat Constrution & Racing
Students identify the narrative elements in a work of art and learn how artists use symbolic imagery to communicate the larger narrative of a person's life. Students then write their own narratives about an historic figure and use visual symbols to create an image about that person that communicates important events in his or her personal narrative.
Students explore how an artist emphasized the narrative in a work of art that depicts a single moment from the story. They then write a newspaper article, using visual clues in the painting to imagine how the narrative depicted may have unfolded.
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This resource includes links to a number of fairy-themed projects. This resource was designed to accompany the read aloud of "The Three Wishes," on Wednesday, October 21st, 2020.
A detailed visual display of art history dating back to 8000 BC.
This art history video discussion considers Titian's "Christ Crowned with Thorns" c. 1570‰غز76, oil on canvas. Alte Pinakothek, Munich.
This website outlines the steps to create an Australian Aboriginal Dot Art project.
This art history video looks at Joseph Mallord William Turner" "Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On" from 1840. Oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
In this short video, the author shows two simple African crafts that can be created by kids, including a drum made out of Styrofoam cups and a mask made out of paper plates and yarn.