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Artistic Response Project
In response to the COVID-19 situation, this international project has been designed to inspire people, of all ages, to create and share works of art from the heart. We hope you will join us in recognizing the need to reflect, create and connect during these trying times. -
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Here you can access EVERYTHING! You can check your AR progress, work on iReady, browse through our science curriculum-Ed, our math curriculum-Think Central, reading curriculum-Wonders, and much more!
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Digital Art
One great thing about websites that allow us to explore and play with art is that we may be encouraged to go on from there to try a similar activity in real life. Aminah's World is a website presented by the Columbus Museum of Art. Here kids can choose a digital background then build a collage by layering kente cloth and other fabric scraps, found objects, shells, and yarn. Objects can be moved and re-sized, and the result printed out.
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Digital Art
At Bomomo, children can experiment to their heart's content. There's a range of interesting tools, and the best way to discover what they can do is to simply try them. Click one of the icons at the bottom of the screen, then move and click your mouse to make a cool abstract composition. If you can't save the creation, try taking a screen grab of it.
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National Gallery of Art kids Art Zone
The NGAkids Art Zone app contains eight interactive activities inspired by works in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, plus a sketchbook for freehand drawing and a personal exhibition space where users can save and display art created with the program. The child-friendly interface, easy-to-use tools, and the overarching emphasis on discovery, careful looking, and artistic self-expression make the NGAkids app educational and fun for the whole family.
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Online Coloring
ScrapColoring is an online coloring site with an innovative concept. Forget about printable coloring pages: ScrapColoring's colorful and customizable patterns give a very rich variety of choices for kids to develop their artistitic sense, and provide them with hours of fun and creativity.
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Tate Museum for Kids
Tate Kids: play free art games and fun quizzes, find art activities, read about artists and share your art. The best art website for kids.
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Toy Theater
Another website that facilitates lots of art exploration is Toy Theater. The art activities there include building with colored blocks, doodling, designing, animation, and a glimpse into processes like Matisse's painting and Japanese wood block prints. You need to take a screen grab to save work kids do here.
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Interactive Art Shows
Parents and guardians who are looking to expose their children to more art and culture would do well to take note of these interactive art shows for kids. Set in galleries, museums and even outdoor in city streets, there are a number of installations that target children as much as they do adults. Bright, imaginative minds make the perfect audience for artists around the world.