SCIENCE and ART K-5
Capturing Light: The Science of Photography
Students in grades K-12 create their own simple cameras to understand how artists use and manipulate light to capture images in photographs.
Insect Anatomy and the Scientist as Illustrator (Beginning Level)
Students in grades K-12 classify the plants and insects depicted in a painting.
We’ve Got Rhythm
Students in grades 5-8 experiment with rhythm and create their own syncopated and non-syncopated rhythms using their hands, feet, simple rhythm instruments and/or an online interactive featuring animal sounds.
SCIENCE and MIDDLE SCHOOL
Capturing Light: The Science of Photography
Students in grades K-12 create their own simple cameras to understand how artists use and manipulate light to capture images in photographs.
Insect Anatomy and the Scientist as Illustrator (Beginning Level)
Students in grades K-12 classify the plants and insects depicted in a painting.
Experimental Music
Students in grades in grades 5-8 learn how differences pitch, rhythm, tempo, timbre, melody, and harmony can create differences in expression and feeling.
We’ve Got Rhythm
Students in grades 5-8 experiment with rhythm and create their own syncopated and non-syncopated rhythms using their hands, feet, simple rhythm instruments and/or an online interactive featuring animal sounds.
SCIENCE and HIGH SCHOOL
Capturing Light: The Science of Photography
Students in grades K-12 create their own simple cameras to understand how artists use and manipulate light to capture images in photographs.
Insect Anatomy and the Scientist as Illustrator
Students in grades K-12 classify the plants and insects depicted in a painting.
Elements, Compounds, and Pigments
Students analyze the properties of elements and compounds used to make pigments in the 19th century.
Art & Science Curriculum | The J. Paul Getty Museum
Ten lesson plans for grades K-12 address the science of art production, conservation, and scholarship.
Resources:
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