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Preview of Napoleon and Art: Analyzing Historical Perspectives Through Art

Napoleon and Art: Analyzing Historical Perspectives Through Art

Created by
A History Junkie
A history class isn't complete until you've discussed Napoleon! If you're looking for an interactive and engaging way to study the charismatic Emperor then this lesson on historical perspectives is PERFECT! Through the use of art and a discussion-based lesson, students will examine how Napoleon was viewed by foreign and conquered nations. As the teacher, if you're unfamiliar with certain elements of Romantic art, the lesson includes brief summaries and contextualization which accompany the art
Preview of Renaissance Art | Gallery Walk | Digital Learning Pack

Renaissance Art | Gallery Walk | Digital Learning Pack

There is no better way to facilitate an inclusive and engaging activity to help students immerse themselves in the past and experience the cultural revolution of the Renaissance period. This bundle provides the tools you need to create a ONE OF A KIND experience! Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "Renaissance Art Gallery Walk" Distance Learning Pack includes:1) A customizable lecture that you can adjust to meet your needs and the needs of your students. This bundle includes a version
Preview of Renaissance and Medieval Art Styles (English and Spanish) Reading Comprehension

Renaissance and Medieval Art Styles (English and Spanish) Reading Comprehension

Created by
Kelsey Sellers
Dive into the nuanced evolution of artistic styles, uncovering the distinctive characteristics that shaped these transformative eras. This immersive introductory reading is your key to unlocking the secrets behind iconic masterpieces that you might study in the Italian Renaissance. Immerse your students in thought-provoking comprehension questions that enrich their understanding of what they read and set the stage for more inquiry-based learning in your unit. Ideal for art enthusiasts, students,
Preview of The Mona Lisa Mystery - Whodunit

The Mona Lisa Mystery - Whodunit

This is a mystery crime scene whodunit activity that can get your students to anaylse sources, think critically, flex their evaluative process and work on team building. Students need to analyse each category of information to solve the mystery of who stole the Mona Lisa. Students must figure out the who, the motive and how the heist was carried out. There may be some red herrings to throw them off the scentIncluded in the resource:InstructionsSuspect ProfilesPrimary source photos and newspaper
Preview of Document Analysis: Course of Empire - AP World, AP US, AP Art History, Pre-AP WH

Document Analysis: Course of Empire - AP World, AP US, AP Art History, Pre-AP WH

Document Analysis - AP World History, AP US History, AP Art History - Course of EmpireLEARNING OBJECTIVE: Illustrate human’s impact on nature, the rise of ‘civilization’, & the causes/effects of the rise and fall of empires. In groups, students will work together to complete a document analysis on one of the five artworks & then present their findings to the class.CONTEXT: The Course of Empire Series by Thomas Cole (American Artist) 1833-1836 was commissioned by a wealthy merchant to com
Preview of Renaissance Gallery Walk

Renaissance Gallery Walk

Created by
Mr Z
Much like my learning stations, just a digital one. Requires access to internet to watch several short video clips for some of the prompts. Covers Brunelleschi’s Dome, Michelangelo Vs. Donatello’s David, Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, Who was Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa?, Machiavelli, Making of Michelangelo's Frescos, Printing Press, Jan van Eyck’s “The Arnolfini Portrait” & “Man in a Red Turban”, and Romeo and Juliet.
Preview of Analyzing Documents The S.M.A.R.T. Way

Analyzing Documents The S.M.A.R.T. Way

Finding a systematic way of helping students to analyze and evaluate resources can be a difficult task. S.M.A.R.T. (Source, Motive, Analysis, Relate, and Thesis) provides students with an easy, manageable way of looking at photographs, political cartoons, music and documents. This method of document analysis will be invaluable for students in middle school through the early years of college.
Preview of European Renaissance Test Review.  History 101

European Renaissance Test Review. History 101

Created by
History 101
This is a two page test review for the European Renaissance. Inside you will find: vocabulary, primary source interpretation questions, short answer prompts, an open response question, and an extra credit opportunity. This covers from the beginning of the Renaissance through the Northern Renaissance. Print and use! *This accompanies my free Renaissance PowerPoint
Preview of Substitute Report

Substitute Report

Created by
Kim Smith
Electronic substitute report.
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