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Introduction
Introduction
0:41
Why Add in Science to Your Art Curriculum?
Overlaps of Science and Art
1:57
What is 21st Century Learning?
2:51
Components of STEAM
2:07
Finding Connections between Science and Art
Identifing State or National Art Standards
1:46
Connecting Other Lesson Aspects
2:50
Getting Started with Lesson Planning
Connecting with Biology
2:24
Connecting with Chemistry
1:32
Connecting with Earth Science and Astronomy
3:02
Science and Art Project Ideas
Iridescent Rainbow Paper and Baking Soda Prints
5:50
Botanical Drawing and Cell Watercolor Painting Projects
5:04
Paper Circuit Ideas
6:22
Conclusion
Conclusion
0:23
Unlock Certificate: 5 Questions
2 PD Hours
1 Discover existing science connections within your current art curriculum
2 Learn how to implement specific science branches like biology and chemistry.
3 Investigate project ideas you can implement immediately.
Whether it’s through the study of botanical drawings or highlighting the chemical changes during the ceramic firing process, the connections between art and science are never-ending. Observe straightforward ways to tackle interdisciplinary projects and activities with this PRO Pack. Discover how integrating science concepts can accelerate 21st-century skill development in the art room and propel your students’ learning to new heights!
Connected K-12 Art Educator Framework Competencies
STUDIO PRACTICES
7. Media and Techniques
C. Designs opportunities for students to experiment with materials and skills
8. Creativity
A. Designs experiences to practice critical thinking and problem-solving skills
B. Designs instruction to allow for freedom of expression and independent thought within student work
9. Connections
C. Values how the arts connect with other disciplines and provides opportunities to experience those connections
Connected National Visual Arts Standards
Anchor Standard #10. Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art.
Anchor Standard #11. Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural and historical context to deepen understanding.
Tracy Hare
Middle School Art Teacher and PRO Facilitator
Tracy teaches middle school art in central Minnesota. In her classroom, she focuses on deepening 21st century skills by encouraging her students to practice critical thinking, solve open-ended problems creatively and work together to produce, connect, and share their artwork.
What is 21st Century Learning?
21st Century Learner Attributes
Design Thinking Process
Infusing Science into Traditional Art Lessons
National Art Standards Streamlined
Planning Sheet for Science and Art Connections
Exploring Art through the Scientific Method
Best Science Topics to Blend with Art Lessons
Types of Biomes for Landscape Study
Grow Your Own Crystals Directions
Basic Watercolor Techniques
Wacky Watercolor Techniques
Garden Reference Chart
Circuit Template
11 Fascinating Artists Inspired by Science
Teaching Skills for the 21st Century: Creativity
4 Ways to Incorporate Collaboration in the Classroom
How to Introduce Your Students to STEAM in Just One Class Pe...
8 Art Projects That Incorporate Science