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Teacher Resources

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As part of our school programs, CMA’s Teaching Artists design creative curricula that connects back to our exhibitions and can be implemented in school classrooms all over the country. Lesson plans are age appropriate from Pre-K-9th grade and involve hands on activities that can take place over one lesson or extend over a series of weeks. CMA’s curriculum supports NYC DOE’s Blueprint Standards and is flexible to accommodate any special interests and/or needs.

2012
Misaki Kawai- Love From Mt. Pom Pom: This teacher’s guide provides teachers with fun and unique lesson plans that support the exhibit’s message and encourage everyone to be an artist regardless of skill or technical ability.
The Teacher’s Curriculum 

2011
Make Art (In) Public: This teacher’s guide provides teachers with creative and exciting workshops inspired by artists from CMA’s inaugural show, Make Art (In) Public, a survey of art in the public realm. Click below for:
The Exhibition Guide
The Teacher’s Curriculum


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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