Arts and Movement
It is important to keep consistency for your student during these challenging times. We recommend creating a daily routine for your student. The schedule can be flexibile to meet the needs of your family. The resources below may be helpful to incorporate into a daily routine. We will continue to add resources, so please check back. If your student's teachers have provided additional resources, you will also continue to have access to those as well.
Resources: Below you will find resources for grades K-12.
Elementary: Please feel free to add these activities to your student's schedule as part of their daily or weekly routines. Also, remember you can adapt these activities to match the supplies and resources you have available.
Middle School: Please feel free to add these activities to your student's schedule as part of their daily or weekly routines. Also, remember you can adapt these activities to match the supplies and resources you have available. If your student is taking a specific art, music, or P.E. class, you can encourage them to continue practicing the skills they have learned so far.
High School: Please feel free to add these activities to your student's schedule as part of their daily or weekly routines. Also, remember you can adapt these activities to match the supplies and resources you have available. If your student is taking a specific art, music, or P.E. class, you can encourage them to continue practicing the skills they have learned so far.
Brain Pop: Brain Pop is an animated education site for kids covering a wide range of topics. Here you will find Arts and Music.
Google Art and Culture: Amazing resource of world art, culture, history, and science.
Google Museum View: Virtual tours of the greatest art museums.
Music Lab: Music Lab allows students to compose their own songs, explore rhythms, and much more!
National Art Gallery: Explore the National Gallery of Art for free. Enjoy the works from world famous artists.
Pixilart: PIxilart is a platform for all ages. Pixilart is a place for art and learning.
GoNoodle: GoNoodle engages students with movement and mindfulness. GoNoodle benefits student's physical wellness, academic success, and social-emotional health.
Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems: Learn how to illustrate, just like Mo Willems!
From the Top: This website provides videos and information about classical music and young musicians.
Silly Drawings: A list of silly items to draw for children of all ages!
Classics for Kids: This websites allows students to listen and complete classical music activities.
Playworks: Playworks provides students with activities around health, physical education, and SEL.
Charlotte Culture Guide: This website provides families with many virtual experiences.
Exploratorium: This site provides resources from the museum for families and students.
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