The Metropolitan Museum of Art: MetKids



The Metropolitan Museum of Art:  MetKids

If you're headed to the Met with your students, you're in luck! This is an excellent tool to introduce or extend your in-person museum experience. If you can't visit, though, there's still enormous value here. Use the map to take a virtual tour of the museum. Ask your students: What can you tell about how the exhibits are organized from what you find on the map? Use the Time Machine feature to explore art from different eras, and talk about how and why the Met might have larger collections from some areas and some time periods than from others. Check out the different activities associated with each work of art; some are more detailed than others, and some are geared toward very young kids, so pick the activities that best fit your students and your classroom. Finally, check out those videos: Consider making your own Q&A videos with experts -- in your school or in local organizations that kids hope to explore -- or create your own projects that mirror the student projects featured on the site. 


Note:  The above comes directly from Common Sense Media.  Click here to read more.

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