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<p>1. <a href="http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/students/explore_by_topic/everything_art.html">Everything Art</a>. ‘Everything Art’ from our nation’s Smithsonian Institute. This web site features virtual on-line journeys, museum collections, photos, games and activities.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/students/explore_by_topic/everything_art.html">http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/students/explore_by_topic/everything_art.html</a><br>
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2. <a href="http://accessarts.org/ArtKids/ArtTeacher/">ArtKids</a>. ‘Art Kids Rule’ from the Access Arts Network includes resources, ideas, activities, guides and tutorials for kids and teachers. This site includes a wide variety of fun links, from art appreciation, history, games to lesson plans and tips for teachers or parents.<br>
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<a href="http://accessarts.org/ArtKids/ArtTeacher/">http://accessarts.org/ArtKids/ArtTeacher/</a> <br>
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3. <a href="http://www.kinderart.com/">Kinderart</a> is a commercial web site developed in 1997. It features art lessons, plans, history, projects and resources for teachers, kids, parents, and students.<br>
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<a href="http://www.kinderart.com/">http://www.kinderart.com</a><br>
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4. <a href="http://smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/smartkids/index.html">SmARTkids</a> was created by the education staff at the David & Alfred Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago. It features a wide array of information, activities, and resources for parents, teachers and kids and it features a cool, interactive on-line activity to help kids learn about art.<br>
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<a href="http://smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/smartkids/index.html">http://smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/smartkids/index.html</a></p>
<p>5. <a href="http://www.naea-reston.org/">National Art Education Association</a>, a non-profit, educational organization that promotes art education. It includes information about art museums, grants and fellowships, jobs, lesson plans and activities and education issues.<br>
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<a href="http://www.naea-reston.org/">http://www.naea-reston.org/</a><br>
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6. <a href="http://www.kids.gov/k_arts.htm">Kids.gov</a> is the official kids portal for the U.S. Government and it includes educational subjects that may be featured in a school. The category for ‘Art’ specializes in providing access to art related ideas, topics, and resources.<br>
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<a href="http://www.kids.gov/k_arts.htm">http://www.kids.gov/k_arts.htm</a><br>
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7. <a href="http://www.artquotes.net/">ArtQuotes</a> features art quotes and famous artists. It also features art-related reference material.<br>
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<a href="http://www.artquotes.net/">http://www.artquotes.net</a><br>
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8. <a href="http://nga.gov/">National Gallery of Art</a> in Washington, D.C. The National Gallery is one of the world’s best repositories of painting, sculptures, and works of art from the middle-ages to the present.<br>
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<a href="http://nga.gov/">http://nga.gov</a><br>
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9. <a href="http://www.nga.gov/kids/kids.htm">NGA Kids</a> in Washington, D.C. Part of the parent National Gallery of Art on our nation’s National Mall, NGA Kids focuses on art and art-activities for younger students.<br>
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<a href="http://www.nga.gov/kids/kids.htm">http://www.nga.gov/kids/kids.htm</a><br>
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10. <a href="http://www.metmuseum.org/">The Met</a> or ‘Metropolitan Museum of Art’ in New York. The Met is considered one of the premier art museums in North America, and features a section for kids called ‘Museum Kids’ or <a href="http://www.metmusuem.org/explore/museumkids.htm?HomePageLink=museumkids_c">MetKids</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.metmuseum.org/">http://www.metmuseum.org</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/museumkids.htm?HomePageLink=museumkids_c">http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/museumkids.htm?HomePageLink=museumkids_c</a><br>
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11. <a href="http://witcome.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html">ArtiFAQs</a> on Art History. Art History Resources on the Web by Christopher Whitcome, Art History Professor, Sweet Briar College, Virginia.<br>
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<a href="http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html">http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html</a><br>
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12. <a href="http://www.artcyclopedia.com/index.html">Artcyclopedia</a>, A Guide to Art on the Internet by John Malyon. Allows you to search for art works by title, artists by name, and art museums by name or location.<br>
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