Getty Museum
Elementary Teachers Share Arts-Integrated Lessons at the Getty Center
Elementary teachers present their unique ideas for how to connect Impressionism, a still-life painting, and poetry to their classroom curricula. This video was excerpted from the 2012 Culminating Event of the Getty Museum's Art &...
National Gallery of Art
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 1.4: See/Think/Wonder in the Museum
This lesson demonstration video is part of the National Gallery of Art’s first online course, Teaching Critical Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art. Lead course instructor Julie Carmean engages fifth grade students from...
National Gallery of Art
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 4.3: Investigating with the Creative Questions Game
In this lesson demonstration video filmed at the National Gallery of Art, museum educator Meghan Lally Keaton turns Creative Questions into a game using Sam Gilliam's Relative with a fifth grade class from Beers Elementary School,...
National Gallery of Art
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 3.4: What’s Going on with Math in This Painting?
This lesson demonstration video explores how the What Makes You Say That? routine can be adapted to focus on curricular themes. In a National Gallery session with fourth graders from Cleveland Elementary School, Washington, DC, gallery...
National Gallery of Art
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 1.3: See/Think/Wonder in the Classroom
In this lesson demonstration video, first grade students at Seaton Elementary School in Washington DC practice the See/Think/Wonder routine with reproductions of Wassily Kandinsky’s painting Improvisation 31 (Sea Battle). Classroom...
National Gallery of Art
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 2.3: Looking with Nouns, Adjectives, and Verbs
In this lesson demonstration video, National Gallery museum educator Elizabeth Diament leads fourth and fifth grade students from Maury Elementary School, Washington DC, in an observing and describing routine called Looking:...
Clarendon Learning
introduction to statistics for kids - Basic Statistics for Elementary Students
Introduction to statistics for kids - Basic Statistics for Elementary Students. It is important to learn about statistics at an early age. Statistics help businesses and individuals make important decisions throughout life. In this basic...
Clarendon Learning
Adding and Subtracting Money - Math Lessons For Kids
Adding and Subtracting Money - Math Lessons For Kids is a great resource for kids to start learning about money. Kids will start handling money at very young ages so it is important to help them learn how to add money and subtract money....
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Present Painting - A Lesson on Color Mixing and Value
Link to free resources and worksheets by Ryan Thiele: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1i4djYse0ugBzrnKUmkrE7bl8otT2Aw5u?usp=sharing
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Coffee Filter Tie Dye
In this short tutorial my 5 year old daughter and I will teach you how to create a coffee filter tie dye at home! Kids and parents alike will love this easy activity that I recommend for people of ALL ages and abilities! This would be a...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
How to Make a Coffee Filter Tie Dye
In this short tutorial my 5 year old daughter and I will teach you how to create a coffee filter tie dye at home! Kids and parents alike will love this easy activity that I recommend for people of ALL ages and abilities! This would be a...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Repousse (Metal Tooling) with Geometric and Organic Shapes
This video lesson will teach you how to create a repousse using 36 gauge copper and wooden sticks. The project includes a design extention onto black paper using colored pencils.
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Making a Great Exhibition, Read Aloud
“Making a Great Exhibition” by Doro Globus and Rose Blake is a special book to inspire children to explore art galleries and museums as well as to MAKE ART! Thank you David Zwirner Books for the copy I read aloud in this video.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Sheena Graham - Music is Powerful
Sheena Graham was educated in the Public School System of Ansonia, Connecticut. She received her B.S. in Music Education from Western Connecticut State University, and 30+from St. Joseph's and Southern CT State Universities. She became...
Curated Video
Adding Large Numbers - Multi-Digit Addition
In this video, we'll learn how to solve multi-digit addition problems using the standard algorithm addition method. This technique is commonly used in 4th and 5th-grade math classes and is essential for adding large numbers quickly and...
Curated Video
How to Round for Kids | 3.NBT.A.1 and 4.NBT.A.3
🎢 Join us on an exciting Rounding Rollercoaster Adventure! 🎢 In this fun and educational video, we'll explore the world of rounding numbers for 3rd and 4th graders. Buckle up as we dive into the Common Core State Standards, including...
Crash Course Kids
What is an inference? (Charlotte’s Web): Crash Course Kids Literature #1
New ReviewReading books can be fun, but there’s so much more to discover beneath the surface. In this episode of Crash Course Kids Literature, we’ll use our background knowledge and story evidence to make inferences about E.B. White’s novel,...
Crash Course Kids
How to compare and contrast (Little Red Riding Hood): Crash Course Kids Literature #6
New ReviewFairy tales aren’t just “once upon a time…” and “happily ever after.” They can connect us to people across the world! In our final episode of Crash Course Kids Literature, we compare and contrast different versions of “Little Red Riding...
Crash Course Kids
Character Traits Explained (King and the Dragonflies): Crash Course Kids Literature #2
New ReviewHow do characters make a story? In this episode of Crash Course Kids Literature, we’ll investigate the traits of characters from “King and the Dragonflies” by Kacen Callender and uncover the ways they relate to each other. Topic:...
Crash Course Kids
How to find themes (A Wrinkle in Time): Crash Course Kids Literature #3
New ReviewWhere do you find a theme? Deep in the characters, under the setting, entwined in the plot? In this episode of Crash Course Kids Literature, we travel through the universe with the characters in “A Wrinkle in Time” to discover its...
Crash Course Kids
Understanding nonfiction: Crash Course Kids Literature #4
New ReviewIf you want to learn about a new topic, where do you start? In this episode of Crash Course Kids Literature, we synthesize information from two nonfiction books about a woman with an eye for insects: Maria Merian. Topic: Synthesizing...
Crash Course Kids
Poetry explained (Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhhà Lại): Crash Course Kids Literature #5
New ReviewRoses are red, violets are blue… What on Earth CAN’T a poem do? In this episode of Crash Course Kids Literature, we dive into the poems that make up Thanhhà Lại’s verse novel, “Inside Out and Back Again” and the figurative language that...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
How to Make a 3D Paper Sphere
Materials needed: Paper to create 20 circles (all the same size), pencil, circle to trace, scissors, and glue!
Clarendon Learning
Equal Parts: Teach your kids how to divide equally
Equal Parts: Teaching elementary students how to divide equally is a brief and entertaining video that helps kids understand what equal parts mean and how to find them in everyday life. Many things that we see every day can be broken up...
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