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Artsy Websites


Art History Coloring Pages:  This website offers both 2D and 3D historical 
artworks for students to manipulate with color.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/artists/coloring/index.shtml

Pattern Game:  This website encourages counting skills and pattern 
recognition.  Students must choose the objects that best complete the 
pattern.
http://games.funschool.com/game_pattern_games.html?g=1132&category=0&level=4#desc

The Collage Machine:  This website allows students to combine shapes, 
photographs and signs.  The image can be manipulated through rotation, 
change in size, or transparency.
http://www.nga.gov/kids/zone/collagemachine.htm

The Collage Machine II:  This website also allows students to combine 
images.  Numbers, letters, animals, and shapes are featured within the 
collages.  The images can be manipulated through rotation, change in size, 
or transparency.
http://www.nga.gov/kids/zone/collagemachine2.htm

Leonardo�s Workshop:  This website brings students back in time to 
Leonardo�s studio where there is a missing painting.  Students will help 
detect the clues that will find it.
http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/play/leonardo/index.html

MOMA � Destination Modern Art:  This website allows elementary students to 
tour the Museum of Modern Art in a fun, interactive way!  Games, animation, 
and sounds enhance this museum tour.
http://www.moma.org/destination/

Mr. Picassohead:  Students can assemble, color, and manipulate a Picasso 
inspired face they create on this site.  Once finished, students can post 
their creation in the online gallery.
http://www.mrpicassohead.com/create.html

The Official Eric Carle Website:  Eric Carle is one of the most famous and 
appreciated children�s book authors of our time.  His biography, his books, 
and videos of his methods of creation are featured on this website.
http://www.eric-carle.com/home.html

Wallovers:  This website allows students to draw symmetrical, repeating 
patterns on a virtual wall.  Colors, sizes, and shapes can be altered to 
create a tessellating design.
http://www.nga.gov/kids/zone/wallovers.htm

Scribbler:  This website allows students to draw something on the drawing 
pad.  Once complete, students press the �start scribbler� key.  Their 
drawings transform into scribble, spider webbed versions of the original.
http://www.zefrank.com/scribbler/

Albright Knox Art Games:  This museum website offers art games for 
children.  Students can explore artworks, create artworks and learn about 
art through engaging, interactive games.
http://www.albrightknox.org/artgames/index_launched.html

Zoo Alphabet:  This alphabet website allows students to choose a letter.  
That letter then moves to the left the screen where it becomes the beginning 
letter of an animal.  The letters that spell the animal�s name then move 
about the screen until the letters themselves form the picture of the animal 
they name.
http://www.bemboszoo.com/Bembo.swf


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