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NC Culture Kids - Weymouth Woods and the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem
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In this short video and accompanying activity and readings, students learn about Longleaf Pine Ecosystems by exploring Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve in North Carolina.

Subject:
Life Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Presentation
Vocabulary
Author:
NC State Parks
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Date Added:
11/01/2021
NC Culture Kids: Weymouth Woods and the Red Cockaded Woodpecker
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In this short video and accompanying activity and readings, students learn about the Weymouth Woods Sandhills Preserve and the many unique plants and animals that call this type of ecosystem home - including the red-cockaded woodpecker.

Subject:
Life Science
Science
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Activity/Lab
Presentation
Reading
Vocabulary
Author:
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
NC State Parks
Date Added:
11/10/2021
The NC Green Book Project  - Middle and High School Teacher Packet
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This teacher's packet is designed to provide Middle and High School Teachers ideas and tools to explore the history of Victor Green's travel guide for Black travelers during the Jim Crow era in North Carolina. It provides lessons and activities to take a closer look at this time period in our state's history and learn about the NC businesses featured in Victor Green's books.

Subject:
American History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Bibliography
Lesson
Primary Source
Reference Material
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Vocabulary
Author:
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
NC African American Heritage Commission
Date Added:
01/09/2023
NC Kids' Exploration Journal
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The NC Kids' Exploration Journals are a fun educational tool to help youth explore their communities and natural surroundings! Each journal contains: 18 multidisciplinary activities with guided prompts, 6 lined journal pages for recording observations and reflections, and 4 blank pages for individual creativity.

The digital versions of the journal are designed to be printed out for students either as individual activities or in its entirety so that they can explore their school yard, local park, or own backyard. Though designed for 1st - 5th-graders, older audiences may enjoy them too! They are also available in both English and Spanish languages.

While supplies last, hard copies of the journals are currently available for free to teachers by contacting karen.ipock@ncdcr.gov.

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Healthful Living
Science
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Interactive
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
DNCR
NC Arts Council A+ Schools Program
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
NC Museum of Natural Sciences
NC State Parks
NCArtsCouncil
NCDNCR
NCMNS
NCStateParks
Date Added:
11/10/2021
NCMA Conservation Lab in 360
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In this special 360 interactive tour, students can learn about the science used in an art museum by exploring the NC Museum of Art's conservation lab!

Subject:
Arts Education
Science
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Interactive
Author:
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
04/07/2022
NC Museum of Art Lesson: A Bird’s-eye View
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Students will delve into Hans Thoma’s Wondrous Birds to discover an aerial perspective and learn to see more deeply. Using dance, English language arts, science, theatre arts, visual arts, and poetry, they will explore landforms and bodies of water from a bird’s-eye view.

Subject:
Arts Education
Dance
English Language Arts
Science
Theater
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
A+ Fellows of NC
NC Arts Council A+ Schools Program
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
11/19/2021
NC Museum of Art Lesson: A Presidential Portrait of Andrew Jackson
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Students will examine the role of perception in interpretation of primary sources in Ralph Earl’s portrait of Andrew Jackson. In small groups, students will research periods in Jackson’s life and use gathered information to create their own portraits of Jackson that communicate facts about actual events filtered through the point of view of someone affected by Jackson.

Subject:
American History
Art History
Arts Education
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
11/19/2021
NC Museum of Art Lesson: Andrew Jackson and the Trail of Tears
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Students will examine the three historical portraits Andrew Jackson, William Pitt, and Portrait of a Boy for symbolism and its relationship to the concept of meaning. After learning more about Andrew Jackson’s involvement in the Cherokee Indians’ Trail of Tears in North Carolina, students will research another historical figure important during that movement and produce a historical portrait, similar to the examples shown, and a cinquain poem.

Subject:
American History
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
11/19/2021
NC Museum of Art Lesson: Art about Writing and Pictures
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Students explore the topics of interpretation and intertextuality by investigating and creating texts and works of art inspired by other texts. Essential Question: How does meaning change through interpretation?

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
11/19/2021
NC Museum of Art Lesson: Asking Questions
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Students will ask and record questions as they reflect upon the work of art. They will develop understanding of metacognition while considering questions and themes. ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How does asking questions lead to deeper thinking?

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
11/19/2021
NC Museum of Art Lesson: Audubon Animal Track Triptych
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By researching field guides and the work of John James Audubon, students will research an assigned bird. Students will create a story about the bird using the Elements of Story, and create their own bird track print from a collagraph stamp they create. Students will then create a triptych to accompany the research and the story with three panels: 1 - wide view with oil pastel, 2 - close-up view using scratchboard, 3 - track view only using monoprint track students created. Students will assemble the work into a display for exhibit. Essential Question Asked: How can we explore characteristics of animals through research, using storytelling, illustration, and printmaking?

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Life Science
Science
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
11/30/2021
NC Museum of Art Lesson: Bamana Crest Masks - Culture, Creation, and Choreography
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In this multi-day lesson, students will study the function and use of Tji Wara crest masks of the Bamana people of Africa. Using the masks as an example, students will develop a cultural study of their personal talents to create their own crest masks. Students will then choreograph a dance to go with their mask. Essential questions asked:
What are Bamana Tji Wara crest masks? In creating a crest mask of my own, how can I show what I am good at? How do I make choices to include in my choreography?

Subject:
Arts Education
Dance
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
A+ Fellows of NC
NC Arts Council A+ Schools Program
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
11/30/2021
NC Museum of Art Lesson: Becoming a Part of the Action
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Students will improve visualization skills through role play, texture identification, and creating an original work of art depicting their own families. They will also discuss connections between the painting and their own lives.

Subject:
Arts Education
Career Technical Education
English Language Arts
Theater
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
North Carolina Museum of Art
Author:
NC Museum of Art
Date Added:
07/14/2017
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
Author:
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.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
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.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Presentation
Author:
North Carolina Zoo
Date Added:
09/03/2020