MoMA K-12 Teacher Resources

Judith Scott. Untitled. 2002. Found objects assembled and wrapped in twine and yarn. 19 x 8 x 9". Gift of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg in honor of Matthew Higgs.

Judith Scott. Untitled. 2002. Found objects assembled and wrapped in twine and yarn. 19 x 8 x 9". Gift of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg in honor of Matthew Higgs.

If you haven't heard, MoMA has just recently updated their K-12 Teacher Resources and it is a great place to find lesson plans and ideas to implement into your classroom! (https://www.moma.org/research-and-learning/teachers/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=other&utm_campaign=opencourse.HIUPOchIEeSA1yIACye2oA.announcements~opencourse.HIUPOchIEeSA1yIACye2oA.-yA59-qoTJabpB4Txw4NYQ)

 I, personally, love their Weekly Lessons - Mondays with MoMA - which you can sign up to receive in your email inbox.  These Weekly Lessons are geared towards both primary and secondary students and they are built around a work of art in the museum's collection.  Come check it out! - https://www.moma.org/research-and-learning/teachers/weekly-lessons

Guest Editor - Erinne Roundy

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