Are you a teacher or student? Here you can find several teaching/learning resources that bring Megan Coyle’s collages into the classroom. You’ll find lesson plans and an assortment of activities for kids.
Lesson Plans
Elementary School
Includes four different elementary school lesson plans covering animals in art and the art of storytelling.
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Middle School
Includes three lesson plans that cover animals in art, narrative collage, and painting with paper.
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High School
Includes three lesson plans that focus on abstract, landscape and cityscape, and self-portrait collages.
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Collage Process
A step-by-step look at Megan Coyle’s collage process.
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Kid’s Corner: Activities
Includes collage pages, connect the dots, matching games, and puzzles.
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Student Artwork
Artwork by students around the world who have studied Megan Coyle’s collage process.
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Resources for Artists & Creatives
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Interviews & Talks
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The Adventures of Bosty
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Bosty wanted to explore one of the museums in the Washington, DC area, so he decided to stop by the
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