TeachHub provides grade band Instructional Resources for K-5, 6-8, 9-12 in all subject areas, including resources for multilingual learners and students with disabilities, Google Classroom, Office 365 and Educational Applications.
This Webinar created by the NYC DOE Office of Arts and Special Projects discusses ideas for moving to remote learning in the Arts. Click here for the accompanying slides.
This video provides directions for students to use the camera on a Smart Device to submit artwork in Google Classroom. Click here for the accompanying slides.
These slides provide instructions for creating a class gallery in Google Slides.
These templates can be used to support planning online lessons in Google Classroom. Both contain key elements of an online lesson including the lesson objective, mini lesson, tasks with clear directions, and assessment criteria. Additionally, the templates provide a method for presenting a lesson in a single document which creates a streamlined interface for students.
Google Arts and Culture allows you to take virtual tours of museums and their collections, engage in art activities at home, and explore various works of art in high definition.
Ailey All Access provides:
Brain Pop is currently free for all NYC Educators during the school closure period. Once you create a free account, teachers of the Arts can use the site to access videos, quizzes, and other resources. Click here to access the resources for Arts and Music.
Standards-aligned resources for dance, music, theater, and visual art.
To support the many teachers searching for online content for their students, EdTA offers lessons designed for online learning.
Save the Music has a list of remote teaching and learning resources to support music teachers and their students. Resources include websites and free online platforms.
EduHam at Home was created in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 outbreak that forced school closures throughout the country. It is an extension of the Hamilton Education Program (EduHam), which has served more than 160,000 students across the country since 2016.