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  1. Create; A Handbook of Classroom Ideas to Motivate the Teaching of Elementary Art by Mary E. Platts, 1966
  2. CREATE A Handbook of Games, Activities and Ideas to Motivate the Teaching of Elementary Art by Mary E. Platts, 1966
  3. Anchor-A handbook of classroom ideas to motivate the teaching of intermediate language arts by Mary E. Platts, 1970-01-01
  4. Ideas for Teaching Gifted Students (Language Arts) by Jackie Mallis, 1980-06
  5. Spice: A Handbook of Classroom Ideas to Motivate the Teaching of Primary Language Arts (Suggested Activities to Motivate the Teaching of the Primary Language Arts) by Mary E. Platts, 1973-01-01
  6. SPICE A Handbook of Classroom Ideas to Motivate the Teaching of Primary Language Arts: Games, Activities, Projects by MaryÊ E. Platts, 1973
  7. Anchor: A Handbook of Classroom Ideas to Motivate the Teaching of Intermediate Language Arts by Platts, 1979-06
  8. Spice: A Handbook of Classroom Ideas to Motivate the Teaching of Primary Language Arts, Suggested Activities to Motivate the Teaching of the Primary Language Arts (Games, Activities, Projects) by Mary E. Platts, 1973
  9. Transforming ideas for teaching and learning the arts by Charles L Gary, 1997
  10. Spice: A Handbook of Classroom Ideas to Motivate the Teaching of Primary Language Arts
  11. Spice: A Handbook of Classroom Ideas to Motivate the Teaching of Primary Language Arts Suggested Activities to Motivate the Teaching of the Primary Language Arts (Games, Activities, Projects) by Mary E. Platts, 1973-01-01
  12. How to Get Your Teaching Ideas Published: A Writer's Guide to Educational Publishing by Jean Stangl, 1994-02
  13. Teaching Ideas For 7-12 English Language Arts: What Really Works by Patricia M. Gantt, 2004-01-31
  14. Ideas That Really Work!: Activities for Teaching English and Language Arts by Cheryl Miller Thurston, 2009-04-01

21. SuccessLink - Great Teaching Ideas
My Personal Icon art Grade 11 - Students use a variety of colors to Great TeachingIdeas Showcase Archives - view lessons featured in previous months.
http://www.successlink.org/great/archivedec2002.html
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Check back often! This month we feature art, music, and holiday activities. These lessons are performance-based, aligned to the Show-Me Standards and most contain an assessment component. These lessons can also be found using the Lesson Plan Database search engine. "Famous Faces and Places" Social Studies - Grades K-3 - Create a BINGO board game that coordinates with holidays being celebrated or lessons being taught. "Happy Hedgehog Band" Music - Grades K-3 - Introduce students to the four categories of un-pitched classroom percussion instruments. "Woven Landscapes" Art - Grade 3 - Students weave paper strips using 3-D landscape design. "Raining Rhythm" Music - Grade 4 - Introduce students to African Polyrhythmic music and traditional and graphic notation. "Shoebox Gallery" Art - Grades 4-6 - Students explore art history while designing an environment to view works of art. "Micawber" Integrated Curriculum and Art - Grade 5 - Students learn about artists through art, writing, and vocabulary activities.

22. Utah State University Museum Of Art
Community Tours. Elementary School Tours. College Tours. Helpful teaching ideas.Learning About art. Back to Teachers Home Page. General Info. Exhibitions.
http://www.hass.usu.edu/~museum/helpfulteaching.htm
University Search Helpful Teaching Ideas Lesson Plan 1: Two Worlds: in color and value.
Subject Area:
Art
Grades:
... Nadra Haffar-Peragallo, Education Coordinator, NEHMA Community Tours Elementary School
Tours College Tours Helpful Teaching
Ideas Learning About Art Back to Teachers
Home Page General Info Exhibitions Art Collection Calendar For Teachers History Membership Links Contact Us Come enjoy a Tour Hours of Operation Map for Directions See what's on Display

23. Art Activities For Children | Art Projects For Kids | Bright Ring Publishing | M
art activity books including the Preschool art series. Includes free activities and links to arts Category Business Publishing and Printing Publishers Children...... fostering creativity. publish your teaching ideas. guidelines. independentart centers. Member of Publishers Marketing Association. Imaginative
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Welcome to Bright Ring Books Online and the fun-filled world of process art! Crayons, clay, fingerpaints, cookie sheets, milk cartons, and music are among the many ingredients that go into our imaginative art activities for children. The art activities in our titles allow children to explore the many facets of their world through art as a process, not just as a product. It is this process of exploring and creating, rather than the finished product, that is most important for the young artist. Our art activities leave room for the artist to use imagination and exploration, keys to creativity. We hope the art ideas in these books will inspire all of our readers to carry art in their hearts as they grow and develop, for you are already great artists in every sense of the word!
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24. Bright Ring Books | Art Activities For Children
of over 240 openended art activities and ideas. Scribble art has recently been featuredon The 1995 Benjamin Franklin, FINALIST, Education - teaching; 158 pages
http://www.brightring.com/Books.html
Home About Us Books Activities ... Contact Us Click on any book cover below to sample a Bright Ring art activity!
MaryAnn F. Kohl and Kim Solga
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Discovering Great Artists: Hands-On Art for Children in the Styles of the Great Masters Children ages 4-12 experience and enjoy painting, sculpting, drawing, and building works of art in the styles of the great masters such as Van Gogh, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. 150 art ideas divided into five main chapters introduce children to over 80 great masters from the Renaissance to the present. Chapters include: Long Long Ago (Renaissance and Post Renaissance), Sunny and Free (Impressionists and Post Impressionists), Wild and Wacky (Abstract and Surrealists), Art Today Everyway (Pop, Op, and Modern), Make It and Play It (Games and Activities Kids Can Make), and a detailed Resource Guide (Indexes, lists of artists' birthdays, and many more things kids will love).
  • 1997 Benjamin Franklin, FINALIST, Interior Design
  • 1998 Benjamin Franklin, FINALIST, Education/Teaching
  • 160 pages, paperback $14.95

25. Where To Find Art Lesson Ideas For Field Teaching
aspects of art to use as a starting point in your thinking about the lesson. Donot start the lesson with examples, but you can get your teaching ideas from
http://www.goshen.edu/art/ed/LesnIdea.html
Sources of A rt L esson Ideas
Preliminary ideas to bring on March 15/16, 2002, lab
Art 309: Art for Children, Spring, 2000 Marvin Bartel, instructor - updated 3-13-2002 see Calendar page ) for Field Teaching Dates
Judging Art Lessons
Before planning Field Teaching Lessons, students are expected to study the contents of the appendix A below to review problems with art lessons typically found on the Internet and in published journals and books. Edit your lessons to remedy these problems.
Sample Bartel Lessons
How to Plan Art Lessons
Getty Center Lesson Plans
Lessons Bettie Lake's The Art Teacher Connection. Try a search engine like Google and type in art lessons and see what comes up. A P hilosophy of A rt E ducation
Teach artistic thinking, not merely the making of a product. You lesson includes a product, but the goals are learning how to process ideas. Avoid or modify "CUTE" product-centered lessons. Your goals are to teach students how to problem find, to problem solve, how to think, how to plan, how to observe, how to produce visual stories, how to imagine, how to compose, how to design, and how to create. Every art lesson is help the child become a more self-sufficient independent learner and to understand art better. Emphasize the child's choice-making. Make the hard parts easier with practice. Make the easy parts challenging with questions. The good teacher's ultimate goal is to become unneeded as a teacher because the student has learned how to learn.

26. Teaching Treasures Main Page To Art Ideas For Teachers And Students
Try optical illusions, cartoon drawing and shapes with these ideas. Photography isa type of art? site are copyright property of teaching Treasures Publications
http://teachingtreasures.com.au/art_page_more.html
Projects More Free Stuff Student Feedback Student Web Page ... Search Page Art ist ic Id ea Pr oj ec ts Become a member (years 1-7) Art ideas and projects with samples Links to art museums worldwide and l inks to other art sites. A R T I D E A S
(years 2-7) Try optical illusions, cartoon drawing and shapes with these ideas. Healthy Art (years K-2) A hands-on activity for the younger students. Photography is a type of ART?
(Middle to upper primary)
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with a pen friend letter. Try out some origami Main menu Site map Worksheets ...
Teaching Treasures
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27. Teaching Treasures Art Ideas
art ideas. Take a look at the teaching Treasures school house below can you spotthe mistake, email us the correction. All e-mails will receive a reply.
http://teachingtreasures.com.au/art-ideas.htm
A R T I D E A S Try drawing a sketch with an optical illusion included in the sketch. The drawing can be of buildings, nature scene, objects E.g. car, table with fruit, flowers, musical instrument etc. Have You ever made a drawing out of different shapes drawn on top of each other making a recognizable drawing of something else. It is quite hard but a lot of fun. See what you can come up with. Have a look at some shapes before you start your drawing click here. Draw a cartoon picture of your school, try to draw your school with as much character as you can. Take a look at the Teaching Treasures school house below can you spot the mistake, e-mail us the correction. All e-mails will receive a reply.
Back to Art
Main menu Site map Worksheets ... Teaching Treasures Publications.

28. Teaching Non-Western Aesthetics
teaching NonWestern Aesthetics, teaching Popular art. Crispin Sartwell I’veactually had the best success teaching aesthetics to art students.
http://www.aesthetics-online.org/ideas/sartwell.html

bibliographies

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registration
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graduate guide

memorial minutes

about the ASA
... email the ASA ASA dues JAAC subscriptions other societies about the list subscription forms archives ... add a link
Teaching Non-Western Aesthetics, Teaching Popular Art
Crispin Sartwell I’ve come to think that’s not the students’ fault. Art and philosophy as those things are often thought of in our culture are irrelevant to their lives, and that’s okay. In fact, I would say that western philosophy and western fine art are designed to be irrelevant to the lives of most folks. They are supposed to be incomprehensible to people like most of the students I have taught. We aestheticians and our discipline are one little node of this exclusion; we’re the location at which people can be excluded simultaneously from art and from philosophy. And then we’re liable to whine that no one’s interested. In my opinion, most people shouldn’t be interested in what we do; it’s fundamentally boring and irrelevant. If people were interested in what we do, if they could actually find a place for it in their lives, we’d move on to something else, something more complicated, something concerning even less accessible objects; we’d develop an even duller jargon, if such a thing is possible. All right, that’s the Cliff Note version of my diatribe. But I’ll give you the cure as well. First of all, if you take a decently broad and respectful notion of art, art already plays an important role in the life of every student. Second, the western tradition is the only tradition that performs this particular set of exclusions, that expresses its fears and hatreds of the world and of the great unwashed in this particular ideology.

29. Lesson Plans & Curriculum Ideas (Getty Artsednet)
Search Index. Lesson Plans Curriculum ideas. This section of artsednet includesa variety of teaching and learning materials, including many art images.
http://www.getty.edu/artsednet/resources/

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This section of artsednet includes a variety of teaching and learning materials, including many art images.
  • Sorted by Grade Level Alphabetical Listing
    A Guide for Learning and Teaching in Art

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    J. Paul Getty Trust

    30. Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site - Reviews And Teaching Ideas For Kids'
    Includes reviews of great children's books, classroom activities, lesson plans, and professional topics.Category arts Literature Children s Literature...... cover art The Three Pigs Pick up your copy Today! Welcome. This is a collectionof reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom
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    This is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics.
    The Current Issue of the Newsletter is out!!
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    Children's Books:
    • Featured Books Great books for kids with reviews, activities, links to related books and subjects on this site and links to other online resources.
    • All Reviewed Children's Books This section has all the featured books above plus many more recommended books. We have reviewed each of them and linked them to related areas of this site. This list is arranged by title author , and grade level
    Subjects in Children's Books:
    • Curriculum Areas We've taken subjects such as MATH and HISTORY and integrated them with the language arts and other areas of the curriculum. Here you'll find recommended children's books, activities and approaches for the curriculum areas. (For more professional topics see the Professional Resources section below.)

    31. ERIC Clearinghouse For Social Studies/Social Science Education
    National Gallery of art Education Curriculum ideas, information about the Sculptor.OrgK12 Education Resources for teaching art, especially sculpture, to K
    http://www.indiana.edu/~ssdc/artlinks.htm
    Art
  • Teaching Resources
    Galleries and Art Museums

  • Teaching Resources AERC (Architectural Education Resource Center) This site offers activities, resources, and information on classroom and teacher workshops and programs for teaching K-8 children about the built environment and architecture. African-Americans in the Visual Arts: A Historical Perspective According to the Web site, this exhibit "tells the story of the African-American artists' quest for creative recognition in their chosen art forms ..." Biographical information about and images of creations by over 60 personalities are available here. Art Projects K-12 art lessons.
    ArtLex Visual Arts Dictionary
    This site provides definitions of more than 3,300 terms, as well as thousands of images, pronunciation notes, quotations, and links to other Web resources. ArtsEdge: National Arts and Education Information Network The website of this project of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional funding from the U.S. Department of Education, provides resources for curriculum design, including model curriculums and curriculum standards, units, lesson plans, and other resources. ArtsEdNet Lesson plans, curriculum resources, on-line exhibitions, and resources for arts education support and advocacy, and a publications catalog from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts.

    32. KidsArt Art Education - The Quick Art Collection
    Previous Quick art ideas Trees Through the Season Paper Sandwich Hats and KidsartHome Page Kidsart Store Entrance logoKidsart art teaching Supplies Box 274
    http://www.kidsart.com/quick.html
    Easy, fast and innovative
    spare time art activities for children from preschool through junior high.
    Bookmark KidsArt with your favorites and return often for new Quick Art ideas!
    The Quick Art Collection
    Art with Wallpaper!

    Trees Through the Season

    Paper Sandwich Hats and Helmets

    Tessellations
    ...
    Dry Leaf Collage

    Wiggly Art
    Turn Jello into a work of art! Cooking has never been so fun. And eating your artwork makes it even better! Begin by mixing up half a package of Jello, any flavor and color you want. Ask your adult helper to do the first step, which is stirring boiling water into the powdered mix. The hot water could hurt kids, so don't do this part alone. Once the Jello is mixed, kids can do all the rest of the work by themselves. Pour this first Jello into the bottom of yur dish and set it in the refrigerator until this layer is firm...about 30 minutes. Not the design fun! Cut vegetables and fruit into shapes to create a design. Rub the fruit with lemon juice so it won't turn brown. Lay the pieces right on the firm layer of Jello in the dish. Then have your adult helper mix up the other half of the Jello and spoon this gently over your design pieces. Use just enough Jello liquid to cover your design pieces, but don't use too much Jello, or the fruit and vegetables will float and your design will change (or maybe this is what you want.....a random design!). Put your dish into the refrigerator and let this layer get firm. You can keep adding design pieces and layers as long as you want, or you can stop here. The

    33. Teaching OnLine Art Ideas
    Great ideas for the Visual Arts Multi Level. Topic One … Preparingfor the next America's Cup. Preparation…. You will need driftwood
    http://www.teachingonline.org/artideas.html
    Great Ideas for the Visual Arts - Multi Level Topic One … Preparing for the next America's Cup
    Preparation…
    You will need driftwood, twigs, coloured paper, scissors, paints, glue. Lesson Sequence
  • Challenge the pupils to create a most unusual sailing boat using an exciting looking piece of driftwood for the basic shape.
  • Drill and/or glue two or more masts to your driftwood. Make the masts out of twigs. Cracks in the driftwood can be used to place the masts in.
  • Now design coloured and different shaped sails from paper that can be threaded or attached to the mast. Take some care to make the sails a vibrant and interesting design.
  • More conventional hull shapes can be cut from wood, and dowels used as masts. The sails could also be made from rags or cloth Make the sail design colourful and interesting.
  • Add cotton rigging and design flags and bunting to add to the boat.
  • Use the school swimming pool to race the boats.
  • 34. Voyages: Teaching Ideas - Interdisciplinary Approaches To Astronomy
    Includes sections on astronomical poetry, architecture, and art. Digby,J. Brier, B., eds. Back to teaching ideas and Actvities.
    http://www.hbcollege.com/astro/fraknoi/teaching/interdisc.html
    by Andrew Fraknoi
    Foothill College
    12345 El Monte Rd., Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 fraknoi@admin.fhda.edu We list a number of books and articles in which the influence of astronomy on other fields is examined. (Typically the other field is outside of science itself, and varies from mythology to sports.) This is not meant to be a complete listing, but merely to whet the appetite of instructors or students who want to investigate the effects astronomy has had on the rest of culture.
    Suggestions for additions or deletions are most welcome. Advertising and Astronomy
    Archaeology and Astronomy

    Art and Astronomy

    Coins and Astronomy
    ...
    General Readings on Interdisciplinary Topics

    Advertising and Astronomy
    Freitag, R. "Halley's Comet as a Medium for Advertising Messages" in The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, Summer 1983, p. 267. Einstein as Myth and Muse. 1985, Cambridge U. Press.
    Examines Einstein's influence on many parts of culture; includes a variety of ads using Einstein. Grice, N. "A Shopper's Guide to Astronomy" in Griffith Observer, Mar. 1998, p. 2. Common products with astronomical names.

    35. Art 'e' Bytes - Objipoles Exhibition
    teaching ideas. As part of the project students produced an education kit, whichincluded ways of inspiring school children to work with and appreciate art in
    http://www.education.monash.edu/resources/peninsula/art-e-bytes/objipoles06.htm
    Objipoles
    Teaching Ideas
    As part of the project students produced an education kit, which included ways of inspiring school children to work with and appreciate art in its various forms. These materials are designed for use with Early and Primary aged school children. "PartFruition"
    by Katie What do you think of the Objipole titled "PartFruition" ?, if this objipole could speak, how do you think it would sound? How do you think it was made?
    If it walked, how would it move?
    What would its name be?
    Where could it work?
    Where could it go to school?
    What kind of clothes would it wear? Some General Questions Draw your very own objipole. You should include two objects that are important to you. Pretend you are your objipole. Fill in your ID sheet: My favourite food is My favourite colour is I am scared of One word to describe my peronality Look at the objipole "Extracting Wisdom"

    36. Loading L4U IPAC
    Subject(s), MATHEMATICS STUDY AND teaching. DISCOVERING art SERIES In it Sir Kennethcharts the ideas and events which led from the collapse of Greece and Rome
    http://drc.sd62.bc.ca/DT000054.HTM
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    Click on the L4U 2000 Image

    37. Solutions To Problems, Teaching Ideas, Lesson Plans And Resources
    solutions to problems! There is more to life than increasing it's speed MahatmaGandhi click on the links below to access the individual plans . . .
    http://www.solutions-to-problems.com/ks2 plans/ks2 art plans.html
    solutions to problems! "There is more to life than increasing it's speed" - Mahatma Gandhi
    click on the links below to access the individual plans . . .

    celtic art
    christmas portraits jungle composition ... still life
    whatever you need solutions to problems! can probably help!

    38. Solutions To Problems, Teaching Ideas, Lesson Plans And Resources
    solutions to problems! art washes away from the soul the dust of everydaylife Pablo Picasso, please be patient while some of these plans load,
    http://www.solutions-to-problems.com/art.html
    solutions to problems! "Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life" - Pablo Picasso
    please be patient while some of these plans load

    whatever you need solutions to problems! can probably help!

    39. Schoolzone
    Print and use with your class or use a source of ideas for further work. From theNuffield Foundation. art teaching Well indexed and easy to use site with
    http://www.schoolzone.co.uk/teachers/news/newsletter/issues/2002/Marprim2002.htm
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    March 2002 Primary
    This month we focus on Art and Design Technology Art Products and Applications at KS2 - a collection of tiny tasks for looking at soft drinks. Print and use with your class or use a source of ideas for further work. From the Nuffield Foundation. Art Teaching Well indexed and easy to use site with links to art works, galleries, colleges, pupils' work and so on. Useful resource for teachers and pupils. Akhet Egyptian Page Akhet Internet site about Tutankhamun’s treasure. Lots of pictures and information in an accessible form for Key Stage 4 and above. Art Projects for Schools Art Projects for Schools is a company committed to raising the profile and quality of the visual arts in primary schools, through three carefully planned projects for children from Foundation stage through to the end of Key Stage two. The projects engage children in practical art and design activities encouraging the explorative use of a variety of techniques and media. Plus they can be used for fundraising! AccessArt Web site of The Arts Education Exchange. AccessArt is a series of visually exciting and inspirational online workshops, which explore new ways of thinking and learning about art. The online workshops are all based upon actual educational events which have taken place in museums, galleries and schools. For all ages.

    40. ARTSEDGE: Teaching Materials: Curricula, Lessons And Activities
    teaching Materials focuses on the national art education standards and providesK12 teachers with curriculum units, lesson plans, activities and other ideas
    http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/teaching_materials/curricula/artsedge.html
    Teaching Materials focuses on the national art education
    standards and provides K-12 teachers with curriculum units, lesson
    plans, activities and other ideas for integrating the arts into classroom teaching.
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