Integrating the Arts
This site uses the visual arts to teach concepts of social studies, science, language arts, and math curricula. Designed for middle school students but adaptable for elementary and high school, all content including the printable lessons and flash interactives align with the Maryland State Curriculum. Ideal for visual arts teachers who want to integrate the arts into other disciplines or for non-arts teachers who want to venture into the world of art. Activities can be assigned as homework or in-class assignments.
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- Discover the ancient, medieval, and Renaissance collections through dozens of language arts, science, social studies and math activities.Assemble a life-sized version of a Roman sarcophagus, uncover the secrets behind art conservation, create a suit of armor, or restore an ancient Mesopotamian relief back to its original color! Don’t miss the interactive timeline.
- Tell us what you think of Mummies, Manuscripts and Madonnas!
- Professional Development
- A museum educator will come to your next teacher in-service to present this site and discuss the many ways you can integrate the arts into your curriculum. Workshops are also held at the museum.
- Lesson Plans
- Developed by Maryland State Teachers, these lesson plans are based on Integrating the Arts for use in your classroom.
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