Not Just Art Engagement - Learn With Google Arts & Culture

I love exploring art, but I don't just use Google Arts and Culture with my students to explore art and museums. In past posts, I've shared some of the brain break resources in Google Arts and Culture that I use with my students. I also use Google Arts and Culture multiple times a year with my students to explore content connections. 

Here are some of our favorite Google Arts and Culture resources that we regularly connect to our classroom experiences.

  • Arts & Culture Experiments
  • Google Expeditions
  • Explore Places Near and Far
  • Historical Figures and Events
  • Google Arts and Culture Games
  • 360 Videos
  • Museum Collections

Today I wanted to share a great collection of resources and lesson plans connected to Google Arts and Culture for different grade levels and subject areas. The Learn With Google Arts and Culture page is a great place to start exploring all that educators can do with the site resources. 


In 2021, Google launched Learn With Google Arts and Culture to help parents, students, and educators explore resources and lessons plans connected to the Google Arts and Culture collection.  

"Learn with Google Arts & Culture covers a broad range of themes, including History, Computing, Music, Literature, Chemistry, Biology & Natural History and Geography, with plenty of interactive tools to help make learning more immersive, playful and exciting." (Source)

The resources and downloadable lessons are a great place to start exploring and making connections to Google Arts and Culture for all classrooms, teachers, and students. 

One of my favorite things to do with Arts and Culture is to open or reflect on a lesson with an image or collection of images that we can explore together. For example, ask a simple question. What is happening in this image connected to what we learned about energy yesterday?


You could also shift this to students and ask them to find a graphic or piece of art that connects to a concept or essential vocabulary.

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If you have questions or ideas, please consider sharing them in the comments below. #HappyLearning

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