Arts - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Arts - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Google Arts and Culture
To produce their Arts and Culture service, Google collaborated with over 1,200 museums, galleries, and institutions from around the world to digitize some of their exhibits and make them available online.
National Museum of Women in the Arts
The NWMA in Washington provides several educator's guides, each developed in conjunction with past exhibitions at the museum (USA 2018).
Arbeitsinsel 9: Material M2
Eine Lernspirale mit mehreren Arbeitsinseln von Dr. Bernd Klewitz.
Scotland: Arts, culture and heritage
Kulturseite der Schottischen Regierung. ʺCulture, creativity and a rich, diverse heritage sit at the heart of Scottish life and play a critical role in the economy, communities and almost everything we do. We are committed to supporting, developing and advocating Scotland's culture, heritage and creativity, and ensuring that culture reaches a wide audience at home and ...
City of Chicago - Homepage
Exploring Chicago. General information about arts and culture, history etc.
A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust is presented from three perspectives: Timeline, People, and The Arts (USA: Florida Center for Instructional Technology 2013-20)
The Middle Ages Interactive
Discover what it was like to live during the Middle Ages. Explore topics such as Feudal Life, Religion, Homes, Clothing, Health, Arts & Entertainment, and Town Life (Annenberg Learner 2021).  
Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring
This virtual exhibition presents the global reception and impact of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring as well as the book’s legacy in popular culture, music, literature, and the arts (Environment & Society Portal 2019).
ThoughtCo: Resources for Educators
ThoughtCo is a premier reference site fo science and math, humanities and religion, architecture and the arts, with a 20+ year focus on expert-created education content (USA 2020).
The Lonely Palette
Each episode of the podcast Lonely Palette is centered around a specific artwork, including a number of works held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (USA 2018).