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Reframing Art History Online Textbook

A free, open-access college-level art history textbook that takes a global, thematic, and critical approach to the discipline, moving beyond the...

Smithsonian American Art Museum Recording a Changing Nation

Uses photographic surveys as source documents to spark sustained inquiry into historical context, visual literacy, and social change.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

An online chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of art history, featuring essays, images, and high-resolution downloadable art.

Smarthistory

A free, not-for-profit multimedia resource featuring high-quality videos and essays that explore art from prehistory to the present, focusing on...

National Gallery of Art (NGA) Art Tales

Provides lessons, videos, and books designed to introduce art concepts (like line, shape, and color) to young children by connecting them to stories...

National Gallery of Art (NGA) The Elements of Art Unit

A comprehensive unit with multiple lessons designed to introduce students to the Elements of Art (color, line, shape, form, texture) using...

Carnegie Hall: Perelman American Roots Curriculum

Explores the legacy and cultural context of African American Spirituals, linking music to history and social studies.

AI in the Classroom Spotlight: Curriculum Mapping and Lesson Planning

Instructional leaders from the School City of Hammond share how they used AI tools to collaboratively revamp curriculum mapping, support teachers of...

RIR Scoring Guide Landing Page

RIR Directory documents are provided for each subject area to supply information including answer keys, year of release, and available accommodations.

Office of Student Assessment Presentations

The Indiana Department of Education’s (IDOE’s) Office of Student Assessment has created a repository where presentation materials, recordings,...

Indiana Assessment Framework: Social Studies

The Indiana Assessment Frameworks provide a cohesive place for all instructional resources related to assessments, including Test Blueprints, Item...

Federal Courts: Constitution Day

The U.S. Courts’ Constitution Day and Citizenship Day page highlights how the federal judiciary supports civic education and engagement around...

Library of Congress: Constitution Day Education And Resources

The Library of Congress Constitution Day page (via the Office of Workforce Performance and Development) provides a focused collection of educational...

National Constitution Center: Constitution Day Resources

The National Constitution Center’s Constitution Day Resources page offers a rich collection of free, nonpartisan educational materials and...

Constitution Day and Citizenship Day: USDOE Resources

The U.S. Department of Education’s Constitution Day and Citizenship Day webpage provides guidance and resources for educational institutions to...

PBS Kids for Parents: Ready to Learn

PBS KIDS and PBS Kids for Parents aim to support learning for young children across America to help children reach their full potential. Learn about...