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Graphic arts Common Core W.9-10.3 pdfs

Preview of SEL Comic Strip Writing Prompts

SEL Comic Strip Writing Prompts

Encourage students to use their artistic skills and storytelling abilities to create engaging and meaningful comic strips that convey important SEL concepts. Remind them to consider the characters, setting, plot, and dialogue to effectively communicate their messages.Here are some Social Emotional Learning (SEL) writing prompts tailored for students to create comic strips:1. Empathy and Understanding2. Conflict Resolution3. Self-Regulation and Anger Management4. Resilience and Growth Mindset5. K
Preview of Identity Poster Project

Identity Poster Project

This resource is a handout that asks students to create an identity poster in which they incorporate words, phrases, images, drawings, etc., which are reflective of their internal and external identity to create an Identity Poster. This will aid in students defining "identity," understanding their sense of self, as well as the complexities within not only themselves but all those around them.This can be an extension activity for lessons/units on identity.
Preview of ELA Maker Project: Collaborative Maker Stories

ELA Maker Project: Collaborative Maker Stories

Created by
Spark Creativity
Ready to join the maker movement and incorporate some design thinking into your classroom at the same time?I was inspired by the amazing book Make Writing, by Angela Stockman, to create this ELA maker space project. First, students create something using art or maker materials. Then, they write about it.Students who struggle with writer's block will find their ideas flowing better. Students who love art will connect more to their writing. Students will have a chance to really visualize aspects o
Preview of Develop a Center Spread

Develop a Center Spread

Created by
Kristin Pitts
A journalistic follow-up to the Non-fiction Writing Analysis and Review, students find a topic to highlight by incorporating various forms of coverage on a double-page spread (directions specific to MS Publisher but can be adapted for InDesign, etc.). This is great practice or application for a news magazine or yearbook layout. It can be scored on multiple levels for concept, design, and coverage, or all three for a semester project. (Consider post-deadline when students need something to do.)
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Animation Projects

Romeo and Juliet Animation Projects

Incorporate cooperative learning groups and digital technology by having your students create digital animations of Romeo and Juliet. Students demonstrate knowledge of important events, characterization and translating Shakespearean quotations. End the project with a student made animated film viewing party. Great for sub plans and observations! Takes 3 class periods to complete.
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