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"16 Color: The Internet Movie Machine lets you create and view online animations through the use of painting and drawing tools. Make your productions with existing images or create your own. After creating your movie, send it to the 16 Color Theater for others to view. You can even e-mail them to your friends and family." (Tucows review)
"Eduweb® develops online learning activities about art, history and science. Our mission is to create exciting and effective learning experiences that hit the sweet spot where learning theory, Web technology, and fun meet."
"The lesson plans at Crayola.com will help you guide students in recognizing that creative communication involves not only language and visual arts, but social studies, science, and math. The lessons work best when you adapt them to fit your students' interests and abilities."
"Top Ten Online Art Museums for Kids - Visit an art museum on the Internet. KidsArt brings you links to our favorite children's web presentations from museums around the U.S."
"Though this site was designed to be most appropriate for students in grades four through eight, many of the activities can be adapted for younger or older students as needed."
"Art Safari invites you and your child to explore the painting and sculpture collection of The Museum of Modern Art. This site encourages learning about art by looking and sharing interpretations."
"A Middle School Teacher designed this site to complement The Professional Cartoonists Index. The Teachers' Guide features lesson plans using cartoons and the Internet to teach students at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. The lesson plans, which include all the necessary pages for student handouts, contain games designed to engage the students as they explore and interpret editorial cartoons." (Review from The Social Sciences Report)
Tyler Krebs, a teacher at Eastview High School in Minnesota, created these webpages for his multimedia students. The site includes lots of student art as well as lesson plans and rubrics. It's a great model for anyone looking to add graphic design to your school's art curriculum.
"Online Fun" at the Walker Art Center features great on-line interactive tools for young artists. "The Interactive Art Activities focus on different works in the Walker's permanent collection, providing fun art experiences for young people."
Kids
Castle
From the Smithsonian magazine, students get to explore
treasures and exhibits from the museums and galleries, join a kids only discussion
forum, learn about artists.
A
LINK TO ART (4-8)
The Case of Grandpa's Painting: A detective adventure in art history. Follow
the story and learn along the way.
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