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dark gray backside mirror and colored glass · Accession ID 2023.80.2 Artwork Math
1611 – 1650; lower right of mount in brown ink: Rugby School Art Museum e dono Math
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Language Arts Math History & Social Studies Studio Art Science What language
Learn how to integrate works of art in the Gallery’s collection using Artful Thinking routines and effective strategies in two online courses for teachers of all levels and subjects.
authentic, respectful dialogue about art with students of various grade levels in math
Students will be introduced to one of the basic elements of art—shape—by analyzing the types of shapes used in various works of art to differentiate between geometric and natural shapes. They will then create their own cut paper collage based on a theme they select.
canvas, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, 1973.18.1 Grade Level 1-2 3-5 Subject Math
Students will explore nineteenth-century life in the White Mountains of New Hampshire through a tale of a family who lived there by analyzing a painting by Thomas Cole and reading a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. They will then write a comparative essay and complete a mathematics worksheet to enhance their perception of American life in the nineteenth century.
Mellon Fund, 1967.8.1 Grade Level 6-8 Subject Language Arts Math History
Students will learn about the life and painting style of African-American artist Horace Pippin. They will discover how to „read“ the clues in his painting School Studies and write a story about the work. By solving counting and time problems, students will also create their own „secret number“ painting.
National Gallery of Art, 1991.42.1 Grade Level 1-2 Subject Language Arts Math
Meet the daring artist whose weavings and prints changed the way we see textiles.
school’s philosophy held that the arts were just as fundamental as subjects like math
Students will be introduced to one of the basic elements of art—form—by analyzing the types of forms and materials used in various sculptures. Students will then experiment with line in both two and three dimensions to see how shapes become forms.
Perls, 1996.120.8 Grade Level 3-5 Subject Math Language English Materials