Cherry Blossoms in the Spring, Created by Joyce, Age 14, Grade 8, Oil on canvas, Art Teacher: Ellen Shlayan
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A warm-up is a short activity at the start of a lesson. Warm-ups help jump-start students' thinking and have many purposes including:
- to introduce a new topic
- to reinforce skills
- to motivate students
- to prepare students to learn
- to assess how much students know
- to develop students’ creative thinking
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A Conversation About Fashion
Library of Congress Image: Illus. in: The Delineator. New York : The Butterick company, inc., v. 109, no. 2 (1926 August), p. 28-29.
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Exhibits detail the history of segregation in America, the Brown v. Board of Education court decision, and the legacy of the the case throughout the world. A restored early 1950s kindergarten classroom serves as a place for families to connect to history. Artifacts in the classroom, such as a flag with 48 stars, help visitors compare and contrast the classroom to their own memories of kindergarten. I happened to visit the same day as a student who attended the school in the 1950s. It was fascinating to listen to her reminisce about the original classrooms and routines.
To learn more about this historic site, including curriculum-based education programs , visit the Brown v. Board of Education website. Read More...
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What Books Comprise Your Ideal Bookshelf?
As a result of their passion for reading, artist Jane Mount and writer Thessaly La Force asked 100+ creative people to assemble their ideal “bookshelves.” This select group represented a variety of disciplines, and many of them cited reading as a gateway to their creative pursuits. My Ideal Bookshelf will inspire you, help you find new books to read, and make you think about your own ideal bookshelf. Included is a template that allows you to create your own bookshelf.
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Innovations From a Distant Time
Power and Pathos, the exhibit of bronze sculptures at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., is remarkable. Fifty bronze sculptures, dating from the 4th century BC to the 1st century AD, capture the “dynamic realism, expression, and detail that characterize the new artistic goals of the era.” Innovations from a distant time still seem relevant today and offer inspiration for prolonged viewing and future exploration. Only a small fraction of ancient bronzes survives because most were melted down over the centuries. Many of the exhibit’s lifelike masterpieces were discovered via the sea, having washed ashore or pulled up in fishing nets.
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How Many Have You Read?
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