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NC Museum of Art Lesson: Ceramic Cups
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This lesson will focus on how to sculpt a functional object in clay. By sculpting a cup, students will learn routines for working with clay and strategies to create a successful sculpted object. They will also learn that people long ago in Guatemala used similar cups to drink hot chocolate. Essential question asked:
How can we use clay to create a usable object?

Subject:
Arts Education
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
11/30/2021
NC Museum of Art Lesson: Past and Future Selves
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In this two-part assignment, students will consider personal reflection and change as they create a two-sided collaged self-portrait that will be cut and folded into a Boustrophedon book form, also known as "snake book form." Inspired by Portrait of Emy, by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, both portraits (focusing on the recent past and the future) will include text, color, and shape abstraction. After the collages are finished, the book is folded, and cut into a spiral “snake form” effectively merging the artist’s past, current, and future identities into one textured, sculptural form.

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
North Carolina Museum of Art
Author:
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
07/14/2017
NCpedia: An Online Encyclopedia for North Carolina
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NCpedia is an online encyclopedia that covers a broad spectrum of topics and resources about North Carolina, including: historical time periods, subjects, and events; biographies; geography and environment; business and economy; historical places and monuments; natural resources and natural heritage; and many others. NCpedia also includes thousands of images. NCpedia's articles are all written by trusted contributors that include professional and independent historians, librarians and archivists, museum professionals and many subject specialists.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Reading
Reference Material
Author:
North Carolina Government & Heritage Library at the State Library of North Carolina
Date Added:
12/09/2021
Neighborhood Naturalist: A Tale of Two Beetles
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A tale of two beetles! Visit with the Neighborhood Naturalist as we compare the native Green June Beetle (June Bugs) and the non-native Japanese beetle.

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Science
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Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/04/2020
Neighborhood Naturalist: Birds
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Nature happens at home. Observe regular feeder visitors to discover which birds are year-round residents and which are migratory species, here for only part of each year.

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Science
Material Type:
Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/03/2020
Neighborhood Naturalist: Earthworms
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Join the Zoo's Neighborhood Naturalist digging into some soil in search of amazing and beneficial Earthworms!

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Science
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Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/04/2020
Neighborhood Naturalist: Environmental Stewardship
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The North Carolina Zoo's Neighborhood Naturalist demonstrates how to keep ourselves safe, while protecting habitats for native wildlife.

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Science
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Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/03/2020
Neighborhood Naturalist: Japanese Beetles
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What happens when an insect is unintentionally brought into the country, has plenty to eat and very few predators? The Neighborhood Naturalist takes a look at Japanese Beetles.

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Science
Material Type:
Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/04/2020
Neighborhood Naturalist: Minnow Trap
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Naturalists often need "tools" to assist in our learning. Binoculars help us see birds, Field Guides aid in identification. Join the Neighborhood Naturalist as he demonstrates how to make a tool that will help learn about animals that live in the water.

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Science
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Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/04/2020
Neighborhood Naturalist: Pond Study
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Using the Minnow Trap we made several weeks ago, let us take a look below the surface to see who is living in the North Carolina Zoo Wetland Pond!

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Science
Material Type:
Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/04/2020
Neighborhood Naturalist: Roadside Flowers
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You ride past them every day, but how often do you get out to appreciate the Wildflowers growing right along the side of the road? Join Mr. Bob, the Zoo's Neighborhood Naturalist as we take a walk along the shoulder of the road!

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Science
Material Type:
Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/04/2020
Neighborhood Naturalist: Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds
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Join the Zoo's Neighborhood Naturalist as we look at ways to make your yard "Hummingbird Friendly"-- mixing your own nectar and selecting feeders that will help avoid unwanted insects, while getting up close with some of these amazing little birds.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/04/2020
North Carolina Counties
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This site provides a map outlining all 100 counties in North Carolina. Clicking on a county provides an explanation concerning how people, events, and developments brought changes or recognition to that area. The history of the county is provided as well as manufacturing information, population demographics, and agricultural products specific to that area. Information concerning the roles that North Carolina communities have played on a state and national level is provided (ie. High Point being the "furniture capital of the world" and New Bern being the birth place of Pepsi-Cola). Entrepreneurship endeavors that have influenced the economy are provided for select counties such as

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson
Presentation
Provider:
NCPEDIA
Author:
NCPEDIA
State Library of NC
Date Added:
02/26/2019
North Carolina Symphony Online Educator Resources
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Take students on a musical journey to learn “What Makes Music, Music?,” exploring fundamentals such as melody, rhythm, dynamics, tempo, and texture! This resource's link takes you to a very short form that gives you free access to the teacher guide/lesson plan books, student readings, videos, and presentation slides. The 8 lessons are:
- Introduction to the Orchestra & Musical Storytelling with Beethoven
- Form with Jessie Montgomery
- Dynamics with Mozart
- Rhythm with Joplin
- Texture with Anthony Kelley
- Tempo with Arturo Márquez (online concert)
- Melody with Terry Mizesko
- Finale with Carlos Simon (online concert)

Subject:
Arts Education
Dance
Earth Science
English Language Arts
Music
Science
Visual Arts
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Activity/Lab
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Lesson Plan
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Author:
North Carolina Symphony
Date Added:
04/01/2022
North Carolina Women Making History Educator Notebook
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This Educator Notebook provides information on Women’s History in North Carolina for teachers to use as a resource, either as stand-alone units, or integrated into standard curriculum. Included is research from museum curators and educators, and articles published in the Tar Heel Junior Historian magazine which are written for students in grades 4-12. Lesson plans and suggested activities complement many of the topics. Adaptable to multiple ages, they meet curriculum goals set forth by the NC Department of Public Instruction and connect to classes in national and world history, geography, economics, and the arts, and can be part of any unit of social studies. This resource's link takes you to a very short form that gives you free downloadable access to the complete PDF book.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Bibliography
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Primary Source
Reading
Reference Material
Author:
NC Museum of History
Date Added:
11/17/2021