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National Gallery of Art- Do You Know These Resources?

Bonnie Bracey Sutton Teacher Agent of Change, Power of US Foundation Posted on 10/22/2012

I live 8 long blocks from the National Gallery of Art. It is one of my favorite buildings and one of the reasons that I love living in the city of Washington. I wanted to share the link with you as you can
http://www.nga.gov/education/index.shtm see so many resources . There are some classroom loans and there is a workshop that they have that is exciting, excellent and provides many resources for your classroom use.

My principal , to encourage children to love art, would have the PTA purchase prints which children could take home on loan for a period of time. We were also able to invite speakers to the school, but you can Skype into the museum.

Bonnie Bracey Sutton

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