Here are some color and light study resources roughly listed by age starting with younger kids (although I LOVE OK Go's stop motion videos, great for all ages!)
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In the next few Art History classes will look at Medieval art and architecture, including castles and romanesque cathedral construction, the stories told through art during this time and how they were told.
Study resources for our Ancient Egyptian Art History class- TED ED Lessons links: How To Make a Mummy The Egyptian Book of the Dead The Pharaoh That Wouldn't be Forgotten Youtube, of course, has tons of videos. I found some good ones, maybe a bit dry, here- Ancient History Documentaries Some historical fiction-
I've added links to Amazon but these should all be available at the library. Mummies in the Morning, Mary Pope Osborne + Mummies and Pyramids: A Nonfiction Companion The Time Warp Trio: Tut Tut, Jon Scieszka The Kane Chronicles, Rick Riordan + Graphic Novel I've collected some super cute holiday craft ideas on this pinterest board over the years. Some of which were inspiration for projects we're doing at the Holiday Gift Makery the next few weekends. I may add the tree and button cards to the line-up, so cute!
Here are a few books, videos and articles to check out if you're interested in researching more about Cave Art! Books: (Can be found at the library) The Boy of the Painted Cave, Denzel Discovery in the Cave (Young Readers) The First Drawing, Gerstein (picture book) Cave Art, Clottes Not at library but I found on Amazon- Hidden Thunder: Rock Art of the Upper Midwest by Schrab, Boszhardt Quentin the Cave Boy Children of the Past
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