Lesson Plans
secondary School
- Art and the Ancient World
- Egypt in the Art Room
- Passport to the Past
- Protected for Eternity: the Coffins of Pa-debehu-Aset
- Odyssey Online: an interactive journey for students through the art and culture of the ancient world, the ancient Americas and sub-Saharan Africa
- Art and Science
- Art and Observation chart comparing the looking process in art and science
- The Art of Science, the Science of Art
- Jawbone and Fungus
- Art and Writing
- Art Inspires Writing: Voices in the Gallery using
- Chinese Restaurant
- Peeling Onions
- The Making of Small World Poems inspired by the art of Georgia O'Keeffe
- Writing About Art
- Art Inspires Writing: Voices in the Gallery using
- Modern Art: Who, What, and Why?
- One Artist—Many Classroom Connections!
- One Painting--Four Art Standards!
- Recycling the Past: Contemporary artist Willie Cole reinterprets his African roots: from Chi wara Crest to Sears Ross tji-wara (includes a worksheet on making art from recycled materials)
- Studio Art Experience inservice
- Teaching American History through American Art
- About Face: Copley's Portrait of a Colonial Silversmith
- Boomtown
- Democracy in America
- Genesee Oaks
- Honoring Heroes: American History and Public Sculpture
- Pittsford on the Erie Canal
- Seeing America
- Sunday Morning
- The Rochester Homelands Exhibition of 1920
- World War I Posters and portfolio of images from MAG's collection
- Visual Literacy: "Learning to Look, Looking to Learn"
- Articulate Object chart and worksheet
- Guidelines for Leading a Guided Looking Process in the Classroom
- Learning to Look, Looking to Learn: Integrating Art into the Art, ELA, and Social Studies Curriculum
- Art and Observation chart comparing the looking process in art and science