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        What Is Work and Who Are the Workers? (Advanced Level)

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Visual Arts
        Students will keep a photographer's journal and create a photograph of a worker faced with difficult conditions.
        Contributor: The Getty
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        What Is Work and Who Are the Workers? (Intermediate Level)

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: Visual Arts
        Students will research the issue of child labor and participate in a mock news broadcast in response to the works of art.
        Contributor: The Getty
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        What Is Work and Who Are the Workers? (Beginning Level)

        Grades: TK/K to 5
        Subjects: English-Language Arts, Visual Arts
        Students will analyze depictions of workers, conduct an interview with a family member, and create original drawings about work.
        Contributor: The Getty
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        Putting a Spin on Current Events (Advanced Level)

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students compare propagandistic strategies in artworks to modern-day examples of persuasive techniques and creat...
        Contributor: The Getty
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        Putting a Spin on Current Events (Intermediate Level)

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students examine the influence of Greek and Roman mythology on art, discuss strategies of propaganda, and create...
        Contributor: The Getty
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        Putting a Spin on Current Events (Beginning Level)

        Grades: TK/K to 5
        Subjects: Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students analyze art elements and symbolism on a 17th-century cabinet and create cardboard cabinets using symbol...
        Contributor: The Getty
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        The Many Different Sides of War (Advanced Level)

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: English-Language Arts, Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students compare portrayals of soldiers to depictions of battle scenes and write articles about war
        Contributor: The Getty
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        The Many Different Sides of War (Intermediate Level)

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: English-Language Arts, Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students compare and contrast artworks depicting different viewpoints about war and write captions to describe w...
        Contributor: The Getty
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        The Many Different Sides of War (Beginning Level)

        Grades: TK/K to 5
        Subjects: English-Language Arts, Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students use nouns and adjectives to describe images representing the effects of war on families, and create art...
        Contributor: The Getty
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        Land Use and Lawmaking in California (Advanced Level)

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Visual Arts, English-Language Arts, History-Social Science
        Lesson examining photographs of suburban development -- land use and design a plan for a utopian, environmentally-friendly housi...
        Contributor: The Getty
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        Land Use and Lawmaking in California (Intermediate Level)

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: Visual Arts, English-Language Arts, History-Social Science
        Lesson in which students discuss principles of transcendentalism and create photographic essays depicting an environmental issue
        Contributor: The Getty
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        Breaking the Chains, Rising Out of Circumstances (Advanced Level)

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: History-Social Science, Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students write narratives from the perspective of slaves depicted in rare photographs, create a print of a moment
        Contributor: The Getty
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        Breaking the Chains, Rising Out of Circumstances (Intermediate Level)

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: History-Social Science, Visual Arts
        Lesson about the influence of ancient style of Roman portraiture on Western art and comparing Roman and American slavery
        Contributor: The Getty
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        Breaking the Chains, Rising Out of Circumstances (Beginning Level)

        Grades: 3 to 5
        Subjects: History-Social Science, Visual Arts
        Lesson to compare portraits of freed slaves from the United States and Europe, explore facial expressions in art, and create an ...
        Contributor: The Getty
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        The Art and Ancient Tradition of Storytelling, Intermediate

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: English-Language Arts, Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students examine the Trojan War and Achilles, comparing stories told orally, on a sarcophagus, and through a dra...
        Contributor: The Getty
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        The Art and Accessibility of Music, Advanced

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students learn about jazz singer Billie Holiday and the sociohistorical context in which she performed and the e...
        Contributor: The Getty
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        The Art and Accessibility of Music, Intermediate

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students examine an ancient Greek wine cup and learn about music of ancient Greece and the Renaissance
        Contributor: The Getty
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        The Art and Accessibility of Music, Beginning

        Grades: TK/K to 5
        Subjects: Visual Arts
        Lesson in which students examine a medieval choir book, learn how to do simple music notation, and create a class choir book of ...
        Contributor: The Getty
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