Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Storytelling Through Art from MoMA

Storytelling through Art

Discover how Jacob Lawrence shared the history of an important event by combining words and images in a series of paintings called the Migration Series. Tell your own story through multiple panels in this online workshop that you can access anytime.

For kids nine to 14; allow for around 12 minutes of video, plus time to complete your project. Materials needed: 3-4 sheets of paper; a pencil; colored pencils, crayons, markers, or paint.

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

OK Go Sandbox

This looks so fun! I love OK Go videos and kids do too.

There are a bunch of lessons that tie into OK Go videos - many STEM related and some are music related. Could be great for the Be Brave Board!
https://okgosandbox.org/

Here's some more information from the Scout Report:
...provides "an online resource for educators," with "guided inquiry challenges allowing students to explore various STEAM concepts." Under the Lessons tab, readers will find six educational units. Each curriculum page features an embedded music video and corresponding lesson plan (or plans, in some cases). For example, Upside Down and Inside Out, a video exploring physics and gravity, provides math, science, and art lesson plans. Lessons are labeled with the appropriate grade level and common core state standards. In addition to the educational materials, the site has some fun bonus features. On the More page readers will find behind-the-scenes content from Ok Go, and the Ask Ok Go tab features a series of "question and answer" style videos with the group. Ok Go Sandbox is sponsored by Google, Morton Salt, and Cognizant.

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