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Web sites to support art in the K-12 classroom.
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  Link   Art- Math-Science Connections
Connecting Art to content areas.
  Link   Crayola Creativity Center
Art activities for parents, teachers and students.
  Link   Artlex Art Dictionary
At Artlex you'll find definitions for more than 3,600 terms used in discussing art/visual culture, along with thousands of supporting images, pronunciation notes, great quotations and cross-references.
  Link   The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Explore and Learn
Kids learn about art concepts and great artists through interactive art programs.
  Link   ARTcapades
Students can recreate works of art by using a different style or color. While there be sure to check out the other resources.
  Link   The Art Room
Like art rooms in schools everywhere, this virtual art room is meant to be a "special" place. Within its "walls," kids are offered opportunities to create, to discover, to imagine, to invent, to learn, and to make their thoughts become things. In sho
  Link   Cartoonster - Fun Animation Tutorials
Students can work through tutorials to learn the background of cartoon and animation.
  Link   Playing with Time
View a slow-motion film of an eye blinking, a swamp growing over a four month period and more. Direction to set up a camera to "play with time".
  Link   Eyes on Art
The "learning by looking curriculum" is an excellent way to teach children to be observant. Several activities can be used as whole class or in a computer lab.
  Link   The Art Zone
Let children become digital artists at this site.
  Link   A. Pintura: Art Detecive
Students are art detectives who use their knowledge of art to solve the case. Perfect lesson ready to go!
  Link   The ARTIST\'s Toolkit: Visual Elements and Principles
Students can explore the tools that artists use - line, color, and balance - to build works of art.
  Link   A Lifetime of color
Resources for using art---not for just art instruction, but in content areas as well. Be sure to check out the, Play Art Games. These are not just games. Students will have to use higher-level thinking skills to solve these problems.
  Link   Educational Web Adventures
WOW! Take a close look at this site. There are interactive tools to demonstrate not only art, but science, technology, history and much more.
  Link   EduWeb Adventure
Art mysteries for for children to solve.
  Link   Art Connected
This site from the The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has an art gallery, information for your classroom, a "playground" where students are challenged as they learn about art and the history of art.
  Link   A Brush with Wildlife
What better way to help your students understand composition than with the help of Carl Rungius, an American wildlife artist. This site offers a page with animated art principles, a composition studio and a critique gallery. The teacher site has inte