Lesson Plans
ArtsEdge
This site from the Kennedy Center for the Arts has over 300 cross-curriculum standards- lesson plans and activities that explore the arts as well as an idea exchange and web links. You will also find Mini-sites - multidisciplinary, self-contained explorations of arts-related themes or subjects like African Odyssey Interactive, Drop Me Off in Harlem, and Capturing Nureyev: Jamie Wyeth Paints the Dancer.
Source: Kennedy Center for the Arts Intended Audience: Teachers Reading Level: Adult Teacher Section: N/A Searchable: Yes
artsconnected
This site from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Walker Art Center features over 100,000 resources in the Art Finder, including works of art, texts, audio, video, and interactive resources.
Source: Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Walker Art Center Intended Audience: Teachers Reading Level: Adult Teacher Section: N/A Searchable: Yes
ArtEdventures from Sanford
This site from the Sanford Company (they make pens and markers) has lots of art games like Go West, Young Artist, Leonardo's Workshop, and the Art of Crime Detection that explore art concepts and history. You will also find an art glossary and artist biographies. There is also a section with lesson plans.
Source: Sanford Intended Audience: Students Reading Level: Elementary/Middle School Teacher Section: Yes Searchable: No
Getty Institute for the Arts
This site has cross-curricula lesson plans, teaching ideas and tips. You will also find A Guide for Learning and Teaching in Art.
Source: Getty Institute for the Arts Intended Audience: Teachers Reading Level: Adult Teacher Section: N/A Searchable: Yes
KinderArt
Art education page with hundreds of online lessons designed especially for teachers, parents and kids. A new lesson is added weekly. You can also submit lessons.
Source: KinderArt Intended Audience: Teachers/Parents Reading Level: Adult Teacher Section: N/A Searchable: No
Ask Eric
Over 60 teacher-designed lesson plans for art.
Source: AskEric Intended Audience: Teachers Reading Level: Adult Teacher Section: N/A Searchable: Yes
Units
Representations of American Culture, 1760-1960: Art and Literature
Collection of 10 units of study.
Source: Yale-New Haven Teacher Institute
Intended Audience: Teachers
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: NA
Searchable: No
Art as Evidence: The Interpretation of Objects
Collection of 10 units of study.
Source: Yale-New Haven Teacher Institute
Intended Audience: Teachers
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: NA
Searchable: No
Art and Identity in Mexico, from the Olmec to Modern Times
Collection of 10 units of study.
Source: Yale-New Haven Teacher Institute
Intended Audience: Teachers
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: NA
Searchable: No
Art and Artifacts: the Cultural Meaning of Objects
Collection of 10 units of study.
Source: Yale-New Haven Teacher Institute
Intended Audience: Teachers
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: NA
Searchable: No
The Family in Art and Material Culture
Collection of 10 units of study.
Source: Yale-New Haven Teacher Institute
Intended Audience: Teachers
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: NA
Searchable: No
Elements of Architecture
Collection of 13 units of study.
Source: Yale-New Haven Teacher Institute
Intended Audience: Teachers
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: NA
Searchable: No
Japan: Images of a People
In this
collection of three lesson plans for grades 4-6, students learn about Japan, learning how to look at paintings, and make paper screens that resemble Japanese screens.
Source: Smithsonian Institution
Intended Audience: Teachers
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: NA
Searchable: No
Artists Who Loved the Land
In this collection of three lessons, students explore the way that Americans felt about their growing nation during the period of westward expansion until the end of the nineteenth century. They learn about some basic principles of landscape painting through a study of the landscapes of George Catlin, Thomas Moran, Albert Bierstadt, and Winslow Homer.
Source: Smithsonian Institution's Freer Gallery of Art
Intended Audience: Teachers
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: NA
Searchable: No
Art, Artifacts, and Material Culture
Collection of 7 units of study.
Source: Yale-New Haven Teacher Institute
Intended Audience: Teachers
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: NA
Searchable: No
WebQuests
Jacob Lawrence Webquests
This collection of 21 webquests from the Whitney Museum of American Art uses the works of Jacob Lawrence to focus on the broad themes of discrimination, education, labor, self, struggle, transition, education, injustice, family and community, North/South, and working women.
Source: Whitney Museum of Art
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: Varies
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
Art Exhibit
In this 6-9th grade webquest, students are a members of an elite group of museum curators for a traveling art exhibit who must research and acquire the artworks to display in their show.
Source: Cathy Nolan
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: Middle School
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
Mural-venture
In this webquest students learn about the politics, history, and culture of Nicaragua by studying its murals.
Source: Stanford
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: Middle/High School
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
Piet Mondrian
In this high school webquest students create a museum exhibit of Mondrian's works.
Source: Chinhong Lim Chang
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
In Search of Vincent van Gogh
In this fifth grade webquest students work in groups of three to explore the life and works of van Gogh.
Source: University of Nevada Las Vegas
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: Elementary/Middle School
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
A Future in the Arts
In this high school webquest students complete all of the components of college application in the field of fine arts.
Source: Rachael A. Murphy, MFA
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: No
Searchable: No
Who Determines the Value of Art?
In this middle school webquest students select four works art for a hometown museum. They must describe the works, the price and budget, and relevance to the community.
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: Middle School
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
Masterpiece Unscramble
It is the year 2030. Famous works of art have been disappearing from collections around the world for the past 27 years without a trace. Students play the role of insurance investigators. A wealthy art lover, Constance Brushwork, has recently passed away and among her papers was found a poster that seems to be a montage of the missing artworks. Students must examine the montage and identify the original works in the montage.
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: Middle School
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
They Drew Fire
Students use the artwork of D-Day combat artists to create a first-person narrative for a fictional participant in D-Day.
Source: Jo Davidsmeyer
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
A Knight's Tour
In this 10th grade webquest, students are part of a team of art experts traveling to various elementary schools across the country, with the traveling Medieval art show,
A Knight's Tour. As a team taking on the roles of a Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, and Armor experts, students research and select the various pieces that they feel clearly reflect the Medieval period.
Source: Marissa Nardelli and Anne Rieser
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
Restoring The Nike
In this high school webquest student teams must present a finished sketch or 3-D model of how they believe the Nike looked with its head, arms, foot, and any other adornments installed at the Monument of Nike.
Source: Sean Patrick Drummond
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: Yes
Searchable: No
The Art Historian
In this high school webquest students research an art movement.
Source: Northwestern High School
Intended Audience: Students
Reading Level: High School
Teacher Section: No
Searchable: No