Elementary Art Education Resource box k – 5th Grade

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Elementary Art Education Resource box k – 5th Grade Mary Baum Art 5353 50 fall 2009 Dr. Diane Gregory

Contents Internet Links Visuals Lesson Plans PowerPoint Presentations Books Research Questions The Box

Internet Links Internet links are copied and pasted into word document files. The content is described in text. They are organized by category.

Link Document Examples

Link Documents Architecture Art Education Artists Cultures LIFE Nature Categories Files Architecture Art Education Artists Cultures LIFE Nature Styles

Lesson Plans Lesson plans are professionally kept in binders and page protectors. Over 60 Walker Creek Elementary lesson plans have been collected for grades K-5. 94 Lesson Plans have been collected from Crayola.com, 24 of them have been printed in color and stored in a binder. Additional lesson plans are included from the Art 3033 Lesson Plan Binder.

Visuals Laminated Calendars Digital photos

Memory Manager Software

Categories

PowerPoint Presentations

Books A collection of books will be professionally maintained and stored on a designated shelf in my home library.

Teacher References

Student Reading

Cross Curriculum

Research Questions What are the areas of study particular to the second and fifth grade that can be related to art lessons? How can art lessons incorporate the Interdisciplinary Instruction methods used at Walker Creek Elementary? What types of resources will enable integration of Sandra Kaplan’s application of the Elements of Depth and Complexity. How can the global themes of Change and Relationships be integrated into art lessons? Are some art lessons more appropriate for different types of intelligence? For example, is there an art lesson more suited to the scholar who is predominately math smart?

The Box Resources will be professionally maintained in an 18”x13”x15” wheeled craft storage tote.