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Art Collection
This collection features resources on fundamental art concepts, critical thinking protocols, and creative skills for various grade levels. The...
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Music Collection
The resources in this collection cover a wide range of topics, from digital audio workstations and music theory websites to lesson plans from major...
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Early Learning Assessment
Learn more about the Early Learning Assessment System (IKRA and ISPROUT) and access instructional resource activities for classroom implementation...
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2024 Week of the Young Child Series
Week of the Young ChildĀ® (WOYC) is an annual celebration sponsored by the National Association of the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) designed...
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PBS Kids for Parents
PBS Kids for Parents contains a collection of articles, links, videos, and other resources for parents looking to support children ages 2-8. This...
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Canva Collection
Get started with the basics of Canva to create custom, beautiful graphics and designs! Sign up for Canva for Education to get a free upgrade to...
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Embracing Creativity: Responding
This collection aims to support students in learning more about responding to art, whether they are the viewer or the creator. Use these resources...
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Embracing Creativity: Connecting
This collection aims to support students in connecting with art, whether they are the viewer or the creator. Use these resources also to unpack art...
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Embracing Creativity: Creation Strategies
This collection aims to build creativity for all learners. Use these resources to scaffold creativity skills and also unpack art standards 1-3. After...
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Embracing Creativity: Creation Tools
This collection aims to build creativity for all learners. Use these resources to scaffold creativity skills and unpack art standards 1-3. After...
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Embracing Creativity: Presenting
This collection aims to support students in learning more about presentation styles, whether they are the viewer or the creator. Use these resources...
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Lesson Idea: What If?
The purpose of this lesson is to have students explore how the loss of a particular historical event, scientific discovery, math theorem, or art...
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