Welcome you to our HaringKids Lesson Plan Database.
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This section offers Teachers, Parents, Students, and
Keith Haring fans alike, resources for enriching, explorative lessons
for all ages and fields of study. We have gathered our lessons from
education departments at Museums that have hosted Keith Haring
exhibitions or have received funding from us for special projects, from
some of our staff members and close affiliates of the Keith Haring
Foundation, and finally, from visitors just like you, submitting their
projects to us (see our link on the right to submit a project). We know
how much kids love Keith Haring's work for his bold, vibrant images of
hope and happiness, and have created this section in an effort to spread
knowledge and appreciation for the messages he shared during his
lifetime. We hope that you will find this resource to be inspiring and
educational.
Easy Guide for Research
You may search by "Curriculum" (school subjects), "Age", "Subject" (art
genres), "Materials", "Author", "Title", or "Location" in the toolbar
above. By using the "Search" option, you may gather more than one
category at a time to refine your search. A brief description will be
provided as a result of your look-up. By clicking on the Title of the
lesson you would like to see, the full version will come up. Use the
"Back" and "Forward options on your browser toolbar at the top to
navigate back to your look-up page after reviewing a lesson.
We have provided age and grade recommendations for each of our lessons.
Use the menu bar at the bottom of our page to find the appropriate codes.
If you are a visitor who has submitted a lesson and would like to see it
on-line, choosing "Author" will bring up your name easily in the list.
The design for the Lesson Plan Database was created by Riverbed in collaboration with Daniel Wiener, programming by Mode 20.
Click here to see our PROJECTS section.
Click here to return to Haringkids main page. You may also use the
icons on the top of the page on the left and right corners to direct
yourself after your research.
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