Acknowledgments.
About the Author.
CHAPTER 1. BASIC INFORMATION FOR THE ART TEACHER.
1-1 Quotations About Art for the Classroom.
1-2 Websites Especially for the Art Teacher.
1-3 Acronyms for the Art Teacher.
1-4 Art Definitions.
1-5 Pronunciation Guide.
1-6 Artists' Birthdays (Contemporary Artists Added).
1-7 Elements of Art.
1-8 Principles of Design.
1-9 National Visual Arts Standards (K-4).
1-10 National Visual Arts Standards (5-8).
1-11 National Visual Arts Standards (9-12).
1-12 Selected Glossary from the National Visual Arts Standards.
1-13 The Big Idea.
1-14 DBAE: Discipline-Based Art Education.
1-15 Tips on Writing Art Lesson Plans.
1-16 Sample Art Lesson Plan.
1-17 Assessment Strategies.
1-18 Creating a Scoring Guide.
1-19 Accommodations in Art for Special Needs Students.
1-20 Gifted and Talented Students in the Visual Arts.
1-21 A Vital and Visible Art Program.
1-22 Involve Families in Your Art Program.
1-23 Public Relations and Photography Guidelines.
1-24 Publicity Photography.
1-25 Tips on Photographing Artwork: Digital or Film.
1-26 Writing Art-Related Articles for Publication.
1-27 Safety Reminders for the Art Room.
1-28 Weight and Measure Equivalents.
CHAPTER 2. MUSEUMS AND EDUCATIONAL COLLECTIONS.
2-1 Quotations.
Introduction.
2-2 Preparing Students for a Museum Visit.
2-3 Museums Devoted to the Work of One Artist.
2-4 International Artists' Homes or Museums.
2-5 Museums with Special Folk Art Collections.
2-6 Museums of Decorative Arts and Contemporary Crafts.
2-7 Museums with Special Ancient and Classical Art Collections.
2-8 Museums with Outstanding Photographic Collections.
2-9 Asian Art in American and International Museums.
2-10 American and International Jewish Museums.
2-11 Museums of Art and Architecture.
2-12 African American Art Museums.
2-13 American Museums with Special Emphasis on Hispanic Art.
2-14 Museums That Specialize in American Western Art.
2-15 Art Museums and Collections in the United States.
2-16 Major Museums in Other Countries.
CHAPTER 3. ARTISTS AND ART HISTORY.
3-1 Quotations.
3-2 Art and Culture, 35,000-500 BC.
3-3 Art and Culture, 500 BC-AD 500.
3-4 Art and Culture, AD 500-AD 1000.
3-5 Art and Culture, 1000-1500.
3-6 Art and Culture, 1500-1750.
3-7 Art and Culture. 1750-1875.
3-8 Art and Culture, 1875-1950.
3-9 Art and Culture, 1950-Present.
3-10 What Did It Sell For?
3-11 Timelines of Art History.
3-12 Looking at Art and Talking About It.
3-13 Looking at Sculpture.
3-14 Art Appreciation Activities.
3-15 Group Art Appreciation Activities.
3-16 Aesthetic Discussions.
3-17 Art Criticism Questions.
3-18 Classicism and Romanticism in Art.
3-19 Greek and Roman Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes.
3-20 Seventy-Five Mythological Paintings.
3-21 Fifty Famous Art Objects.
3-22 Art History and Artists.
3-23 Contemporary Artists.
3-24 Famous Women Artists.
3-25 African American Artists.
CHAPTER 4. DIVERSE CULTURES.
Introduction. Having a Multicultural Art Program
4-1 Quotations.
4-2 North American Timeline.
4-3 Native American Timeline.
4-4 Mexico, Central, and South American Timeline.
4-5 African Timeline.
4-6 Middle Eastern Timeline.
4-7 Oceanic Timeline.
4-8 Asian Timeline.
4-9 International Holidays.
4-10 National and Religious Holidays in Countries Around the World.
4-11 Religious Holidays and Festivals in Various Cultures.
4-12 Heritage Months in the United States.
4-13 Body Art.
4-14 Universal Symbols.
4-15 Universal Arts and Crafts.
4-16 Arts and Crafts Projects from Many Cultures.
4-17 Native American Artists.
4-18 Native American Craft Specialties by Region.
4-19 Rock Art Sites to Visit.
4-20 Famous Hispanic Artists.
4-21 Middle Eastern Artists.
4-22 Well-Known Artists from Oceania.
4-23 Asian Artists.
4-24 Japanese Historical Periods.
4-25 Chinese Dynasties.
CHAPTER 5. LITERATURE AND SUPPLY RESOURCES.
5-1 Quotations.
5-2 Really Useful Reference Books for Art Teachers.
5-3 Art Magazines.
5-4 Visual Art Book Publishers.
5-5 Where to Find Visual Art Images.
5-6 Purchased Educational Games.
5-7 Hollywood Films About Artists.
5-8 Documentary Films About Artists and Art Appreciation.
CHAPTER 6. DEFINITIONS OF ART TOOLS AND MATERIALS.
6-1 Quotations.
6-2 Art Supply Resources in the United States.
6-3 Materials and Equipment Needed for Art Classes.
6-4 Paper Definitions.
6-5 Types of Paper.
6-6 Cardboard.
6-7 Graphic Design Tools (Non-Digital).
6-8 Cutting Equipment.
6-9 Adhesives and Related Materials.
6-10 Tape.
6-11 Clips and Fasteners.
6-12 Equipment and Materials for Papier Maché.
6-13 Collage Equipment and Materials.
6-14 Book-Making Equipment and Definitions.
6-15 Drawing Materials.
6-16 Drawing Definitions.
6-17 Pencils.
6-18 Erasers.
6-19 Pastels.
6-20 Crayons.
6-21 Markers.
6-22 Inks.
6-23 Brushes.
6-24 Painting Materials.
6-25 Painting Definitions.
6-26 Color Pigments.
6-27 Types of Paint.
6-28 Watercolor Equipment.
6-29 Printmaking Materials.
6-30 Printmaking Definitions.
6-31 Cheap Substitutes for Expensive Materials.
6-32 Where to Find Useful Art Materials for Little Money.
6-33 Recycling for Teachers of Art.
CHAPTER 7. PAINTING, DRAWING, AND PRINTMAKING ARTS.
7-1 Quotations About the Graphic Arts.
7-2 Famous Artists and Their Subjects.
7-3 Great Themes in Painting.
7-4 Painting a School Mural.
7-5 Plein-Air Painting.
7-6 Master Painters and Examples of Their Work.
7-7 Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Artists.
7-8 Music to Paint By.
7-9 Artists Especially Known for Their Drawings.
7-10 Printmaking Timeline.
7-11 Famous Printmakers.
CHAPTER 8. PHOTOGRAPHY AND DIGITAL ARTS.
8-1 Quotations About Photography.
8-2 Events in Photography.
8-3 Photo Secession, 1905-1917.
8-4 Group F.64 Photographers, 1932-c.1936.
8-5 Farm Security Administration Photographers, 1935-c. 1941.
8-6 Painters and Photography.
8-7 Fifty Famous Contemporary Photographers.
8-8 Fifty Master Photographers and Masterworks.
8-9 One Hundred Notable Photographers.
8-10 Historical Photo Terms.
8-11 Photo-Appreciation Activities.
8-12 Photographic Controls, Equipment, and Definitions.
8-13 Creating Beauty.
8-14 Photography Assignments.
8-15 Photojournalism Assignments.
8-16 Suggested Subjects for Photography.
8-17 Terms Used in Computer Graphics.
8-18 Digital Graphics Photography Projects.
8-19 Computer Graphics Without a Camera.
8-20 Video Definitions.
8-21 Using a Video Camcorder.
8-22 Video Camcorder Projects.
8-23 Video Storyboard.
CHAPTER 9. SCULPTURE AND CERAMICS.
9-1 Quotations.
Introduction.
9-2 Sculpture Definitions.
9-3 Materials and Equipment for Sculpture.
9-4 Hardwoods and Softwoods for Carving.
9-5 Safety Reminders for Sculpture.
9-6 Important Sculptures by Unknown Artists.
9-7 Fifty Master Sculptors and Examples of Their Work.
9-8 Famous Sculptors, Listed by Country.
9-9 One Hundred Public Art Pieces.
9-10 Ceramics Definitions.
9-11 Equipment and Materials for Ceramics.
9-12 Teaching Ceramics.
9-13 Decorating Methods for Ceramic Vessels.
9-14 Famous Ceramics Artists.
CHAPTER 10. ARCHITECTURE.
10-1 Quotations About Architecture.
10-2 Architectural Terms.
10-3 Architectural Elements.
10-4 Famous Architects and Buildings Around the World.
10-5 Contemporary Architecture.
10-6 Frank Lloyd Wright Houses and Buildings Open to the Public.
10-7 Building Innovations from Many Cultures.
10-8 American Building Styles.
10-9 American Museum-Houses by General Style.
10-10 State Capitol Buildings and Their Architects.
10-11 Vernacular Architecture.
10-12 Eccentric Architecture.
CHAPTER 11. ART PROJECTS.
11-1 Quotations.
11-2 Subject Ideas.
11-3 Better Composition.
11-4 Ways to Change an Object in a Composition.
11-5 One-Hour Projects.
11-6 Ten Ideas for Combining Art with Language Arts.
11-7 Fifteen Ideas for Combining Art with Math.
11-8 Ten Ideas for Combining Art with Science.
11-9 Ten Ideas for Combining Art with Social Studies.
11-10 Art Field Trips.
11-11 The Face.
11-12 The Human Figure.
11-13 Black-and-White.
11-14 Colored Pencils.
11-15 Markers.
11-16 Crayons.
11-17 Pastels.
11-18 Mixed Media.
11-19 Painting Information.
11-20 Watercolor.
11-21 Tempera.
11-22 Finger Painting.
11-23 Oil and Acrylic.
11-24 Printmaking.
11-25 Graphic Design.
11-26 Paper.
11-27 Papier Maché.
11-28 Collage.
11-29 ook Arts.
11-30 iber Arts.
11-31 eramics.
11-32 culpture.
11-33 Architectural.
CHAPTER 12. SCHOOLS AND CAREERS IN ART.
12-1 Quotations.
12-2 Preparing an Admissions Portfolio.
12-3 Careers in Art.
12-4 Degrees Available in Art and Related Fields of Study.
12-5 Abbreviations for Art(s) Degrees.
12-6 Independent Art Schools and Art Institutes.
12-7 American Art Schools, Colleges, and Universities.
12-8 Summer Programs for High School Juniors and Seniors.
12-9 Professional Summer Development for Teachers.
Credit Notes.