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http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/content/2181/ This lesson plan is based on the work of Don King, an artist and botanist. Students learn about the evolution of chair design. They learn about the practical, decorative and artistic functions of chairs.
 * Building Chairs with Don King**

http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/content/2439/ This is a unit that introduces students to a variety of visual art techniques, including painting, furniture design and pottery. Four artists are used as inspiration: James Palmersheim, Romey Stuckart, Don King and Kerry Moosman. Through this unit, students also learn about the environment and Native American culture.
 * Crafts, From Gallery to Classroom**

http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/content/2439/ Through this lesson, students create a series of images that depicts life in a high school setting. Dorthea Lange’s Migrant Mother series is used as inspiration. Students use photography as the medium and they use the computer to manipulate their images.
 * Migrant Mother**

http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/high/Tim-sculpt.htm Students study the work of Jean Dubuffet. Through his work, they learn to create a sculpture in-the-round.
 * Styrofoam Sculpture**

[|http://www.mumstudents.org/%7Ematkinson/lpscolor.html] This lesson is essential for an Art Foundations course. It is designed to teach students the element of color. Students learn about mixing complementary colors, as well as creating tints and shades.
 * Color Theory Lesson Plan**