Teachers know how to develop curriculum linked to a MoNA exhibit.
Clicking on “what” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on the “whom” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “outcome?” circle presents the following text:  Outcome is correct! Yes, notice that a person is the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome.

Provide a 5-day, 3-credit summer institute on NW art history including critical thinking. 
Clicking on “what” circle presents the following text: Do is correct! Yes, giving an institute is something MoNA will do.
Clicking on “whom?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “outcome?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.

Elementary school teachers in Skagit County.
Clicking on “what” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “whom?” circle presents the following text: Whom is correct! Yes, notice that a For whom? answer is not a whole sentence, but only lists the audience.
Clicking on “outcome?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.

Docents provide 3 MoNA visits for teacher’s classes.
Clicking on “what” circle presents the following text:  Do is correct! Yes, docents are not the target audience but the staff providing the solution.
Clicking on “whom?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “outcome?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.

Students learn about art in discussion and hands-on activities.
Clicking on “what” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “whom?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “outcome?” circle presents the following text: Outcome is correct! Yes, the sentence starts with people- students- who indirectly benefit from the skills learned by their teachers and then describes how they change in knowledge and skills.

This file contains the long descriptions for the five rows of four interactive images, plus one at the end, for the "Museum example: Purpose" page. When read you are invited to proceed to the next page in the course sequence.