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4 Ways to Help Students Personally Connect With Art History
We typically have three main ways to decide which artists to teach our students about: The artists we learned in school...
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Art History Writing Your Students Will Actually Want to Do
This might sound crazy, but there are art history writing assignments that kids will actually have fun doing! This video...
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Immerse Your Students in Art History With This Art Restoration Activity
Restoration can be a magical process, preserving artwork for future generations to enjoy. Or, it could go horribly wrong –...
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How to Utilize Art History to Add More Variety to Your Lessons
Vincent Van Gogh’s textures… Piet Mondrian’s lines and primary colors… Pablo Picasso’s faces… We all know certain artists make it...
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Sneak in MORE Art History with a Mystery Artist Board!
Are you looking for a fun way to increase your students’ art history knowledge? Try a mystery artist board!...
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Hotties of Art History Part 2: The Women
As I mentioned in The Hotties of Art History Part 1, I am always looking for entertaining ways to incorporate...
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The Best Book to Introduce Art History to Older Students
I’m going to give you a choice. You’re about to walk into a room full of adolescents and introduce the...
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When the Art History Carnival Comes to Town!
As we near the end of the school year, the days are winding down, but our students are winding up....
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3 Super Fun Art History Games
Anyone who thinks learning only happens in quiet study halls is sadly mistaken. Higher levels of learning can take place...
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A Fun New Way to Teach Art History!
Trying to sneak vegetables into my son’s diet is like trying to sneak art history into my visual arts curriculum....
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Make Art History Sticky: Using Hooks to Help Students Learn
A few years ago, I read a book by Chip and Dan Heath titled Made To Stick: Why Some Ideas...
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3 Easy Ways to Help Students Connect to Art History
Do you ever have trouble helping students connect with art history? A photo of a beautiful painting or sculpture is...
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