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Elementary School - Arts

Art Resources

Resources

  • Columbia Museum of Art
  • The Gibbes Museum of Art
  • Digital Traditions
  • Let's Go! - Columbia Museum of Art

Early South Carolina Art

Resources

  • The botanical album of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues
  • Catesby's Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands
  • A Fresh Look at a Few Old Pastels
  • Art of Jeremiah Theus
  • Charles Fraser's Sketchbook, 1796-1805
  • Charles Fraser's Artworks

Discus Resources

  • Explora - Portrait Painting
  • Gale in Context: Elementary - Miniature Painting

Music of South Carolina

Resources

  • South Carolina Beach Music
  • SC Soundtrack
  • The Inspiring Force of 'We Shall Overcome'
  • Oconee's Music Traditions
  • Classical Or Serious Music In South Carolina
  • Gospel Choir Performs At The 38th Conference Of The NAACP
  • Folk Music Ultra: Traditional Music in South Carolina - Great Spirit Song
  • Folk Music Ultra: Traditional Music in South Carolina - C'mon Boys Let's Go Huntin
  • Folk Music Ultra: Traditional Music in South Carolina - Call to Worship
  • WIS South Carolina - Barn Dance - April 8, 1945 - Country Music
  • Digital Traditions - Blues

Discus Resources

  • Gale in Context: Elementary - The Spiritual

Theater & Film Industry

Resources

  • Columbia Theater and Entertainment
  • The History of Greenville Theater
  • Real People: Theater
  • "Flora: an Opera" rehearsal at the Dock Street Theatre
  • 'Flora' - An 18th-Century British Invasion
  • Dock Street Theatre

Elementary School Subjects

  • American Revolution
  • Animals and Plants
  • Arts
  • Civil Rights
  • Colonial Beginnings
  • Economics
  • Environment
  • Expansion and Reform
  • Exploration and Colonization
  • Food Culture
  • Great Depression and World War II
  • Gullah
  • Industrialization
  • Land Use
  • Literature
  • Local Government
  • Maps
  • Reconstruction
  • Slavery and the Civil War
  • South Carolina Native Americans
  • South Carolina Photographs and Videos
  • South Carolina Today
  • State Government
  • Transportation
  • World War I and the Jazz Age

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