
There is so much out there on the web to help kids learn. But it’s so hard to find! At EdAlive Top Sites you’ll find over 500 educational web sites designed expressly for, or useful to you in your quest for great resources.
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National Art Education Association
Professional support for teachers of visual artsThe leading professional membership organization for visual arts educators. Members include elementary, middle, and high school visual arts educators; college and university professors; university students preparing to be art educators; researchers and scholars; teaching artists; administrators and supervisors as well as more than 47,000 students who are members of the National Art Honor Society.
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National Gallery of Art
Significant collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative artsSpans the periond from the Middle Ages to present day. The National Gallery of Art was conceived and given to the people of the United States by Andrew W. Mellon (1855–1937). During his years of public service he came to believe that the United States should have a national art museum equal to those of other great nations.
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Neave Interactive
Inspire the mind through digital effectsHelps gets kids imagination going through this series of interactive animations, visual illusions, games and tricks.
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NGA Kids Art Zone
An entertaining and informative introduction to art and art historyEnables kids to explore popular art movements, themes, and painters at the National Gallery of Art. Also offers guides to help teachers. An entertaining and informative introduction to art and art history. Featuring a variety of art-making tools that encourage exploration and creativity, these computer-based activities are suitable for all ages.
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PBS Learning Media
Bring your classrooms to life with PBSHigh quality classroom materials for preK-12 education.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
225,000 works encompassing some of the greatest achievements of human creativityWe bring the arts to life, inspiring visitors—through scholarly study and creative play—to discover the spirit of imagination that lies in everyone. We connect people with the arts in rich and varied ways, making the experience of the Museum surprising, lively, and always memorable.
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Plus Magazine
Living mathematicsArticles on mathematics and its applications to science, art and society. An internet magazine which aims to introduce readers to the beauty and the practical applications of mathematics.
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Rijks Museum
Dutch paintings for all to accessMassive selection of Dutch paintings from the Golden Age.
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Smarthistory
Cave painting, contemporary art and everything in betweenOffers more than 1500 videos and essays on art from around the world and across time. We are working with more than 200 art historians and some of the world’s most important museums to make the best art history resource anywhere.
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
The resources of the Smithsonian at your finger tipsCollection captures the character and imagination of Americans through three centuries.
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State Hermitage Museum
One of the most extensive and beautiful museums in the worldLocated in St Petersburg. Three million works of art and artifacts representing Russian and world culture.
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The Archaeology Channel
Explore human cultural heritage through streaming mediaStudents can explore human cultural heritage through streaming media on The Archaeology Channel. The Channel is operated by the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI). Recognizing that the archaeological record is the legacy of all human beings and dedicated to bringing the benefits of archaeology to a wider constituency, ALI was founded to address a number of critical issues now facing archaeology and its potential beneficiaries:
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The Futures Channel
Hands on, real world math and science for the classroomEducational videos and activities for hands-on, real world math and science in the classroom. The Futures Channel partners with schools around the country as well as a wide range of publishers, science centers, professional development service providers, websites and more to provide high quality real world digital content to enhance their education offerings and objectives
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The Museum of the Moving Image
Archival information for media studiesAdvances the understanding, enjoyment, and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media by presenting exhibitions, education programs, significant moving-image works, and interpretative programs, and collecting and preserving moving-image related artefacts.
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The Smithsonian
The gateway to Smithsonian educational resourcesFeatures lesson plans and other resources to use in the classroom and games and virtual tours fro children.
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Keeping the history of the Holocaust aliveFilms and videos relating to the Holocaust, including the Nuremberg Trials and Hitler speeches.
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WatchKnowLearn
A resource for finding educational videosFeatures over 50,000 educational videos in over 5,000 categories. The videos are available without any registration or fees to teachers, parents and students 24/7. The website invites broad participation in a new kind of wiki system, guided by teachers. WatchKnowLearn does not itself host videos. It is a library for links to excellent educational videos that have been selected by educators.
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Web Gallery of Art
A virtual museum and searchable database of European fine artsCovers the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, and Impressionism periods (1000-1900), currently containing over 39.300 reproductions. Artist biographies, commentaries, guided tours, period music, catalogue, free postcard and mobile services are provided.
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