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Visual arts Common Core RI.K.9 resources

Preview of Holiday Tessellation Bundle

Holiday Tessellation Bundle

Created by
CreatefulED
Great Before Break Activity for all grades and skill levels! ABSOLUTELY NO ART SKILLS REQUIRED! This Creative Bundle presented as a Google Slide Deck is adaptable for any K-5 classroom. These activities allow students to lead with their imagination while learning how Tessellation Designs are created. Both Math and Art concepts can be explored with this fun Holiday project. This Bundle includes: Creative Coloring Sheets, Templates that can be used to create original Tessellation Designs, Complete
Preview of Guided Reading A- Z: Famous Art Paintings For Traditional Students

Guided Reading A- Z: Famous Art Paintings For Traditional Students

“Famous Art Paintings”Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)Additional Criteria Grades 3-5Refer to Additional Reading Level Books such as: https://www.amazon.com/Childs-Introduction-Art-Paintings-Sculptures/dp/1579129560/ref=pd_bxgy_14_2/138-9216607-0241849?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1579129560&pd_rd_r=dc5fff14-ad21-4eda-9767-f12244815b5f&pd_r
Preview of Paste Paper: Using tools   reading, math, science, art lesson for common core

Paste Paper: Using tools reading, math, science, art lesson for common core

Created by
Bailey Earith
Address common core math and reading standards with this fun and inexpensive art project. Students engage in critical thinking as they hypnotize what kinds of patterns different tools will make, test their hypothesis and discuss their findings. Students will read a book about tools. They will use critical thinking to determine different ways to make marks using various tools. Students will test their hypotheses by making paste paper. Students will follow-up with post-project reflection and ana
Preview of Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for students with Autism

Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for students with Autism

Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)Predictable language with: tactile, visual and auditory prompts for students with Autism. Students on the spectrum need a multi-media approach including: visual images, an auditory reinforcement, a tactile involvement and key words presented in different contexts 3 - 5 times. This educational resource pack is m
Preview of Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for Gifted/Talented Students

Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for Gifted/Talented Students

This non-fiction Guided Reading educational resource pack includes:Informational Text:  “Famous Art”Modified for gifted students: with visual prompts, color coding and additional story writing.  ~Students will need a printed version, Colored Pencils or a Paint Set, scissors, and glue to complete this worksheet~Click on the ▶️ icons for the m4a recordingsGuided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Lite
Preview of Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for students with ADD/ ADHD

Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for students with ADD/ ADHD

Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)Additional Criteria Grades 3-5Refer to Additional Reading Level Books such as: https://www.amazon.com/Childs-Introduction-Art-Paintings-Sculptures/dp/1579129560/ref=pd_bxgy_14_2/138-9216607-0241849?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1579129560&pd_rd_r=dc5fff14-ad21-4eda-9767-f12244815b5f&pd_rd_w=4LhBP&pd_rd_wg
Preview of Braille, Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for Blindness

Braille, Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for Blindness

This educational resource pack includes audio and hands-on approaches: Modified for students with blindness: tactile, Nemeth Code Numbers, imagery of muffin pans and tennis balls (to replicate the braille alphabet) and auditory prompts applied. A media player is necessary.Students may require braille and tactile learning or the use of a computer with voice synthesizer. Visually impaired will also require enlarged print. Images and descriptions from world famous paintings with:(Level 1) A rec
Preview of Guided Reading, Levels A-Z: Famous Art For Students w/ TBI

Guided Reading, Levels A-Z: Famous Art For Students w/ TBI

This educational resource pack is modified with audio and visual prompts for students with Traumatic Brain Injuries and includes:Images and descriptions from world famous paintings with:(Level 1) Cut and paste descriptions to be matched to the appropriate images(Level 2) Learn key words/phrases regarding the paintings(Level 3) Complete a word search for key words(Level 4) Use a range of strategies including text features to gain meaning, draw conclusions and make predictions.Students with Trauma
Preview of Guided Reading A-Z "Famous Art Paintings" for Visually Impaired

Guided Reading A-Z "Famous Art Paintings" for Visually Impaired

"Students with Visual Impairments"Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)This educational resource pack includes accommodations for students with Visual Impairments:  with visual, audio and color coding prompts.Students with visual impairments use a combination of vision with their other senses to learn, and they may require adaptations in lighting or
Preview of Guided Reading Levels A-Z: "Famous Art" for M H or Medical Conditions

Guided Reading Levels A-Z: "Famous Art" for M H or Medical Conditions

Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)Students with Mental Health Conditions require sequential memory tasks, such as spelling, math, with step-by-step instructions. They may be more easily understood by dividing tasks into smaller ones. Students with Medical Conditions also require enlarged printed materials. Here are teaching strategies for students
Preview of Guided Reading, Levels A- Z: Famous Art Paintings for Speech/Language Challenged

Guided Reading, Levels A- Z: Famous Art Paintings for Speech/Language Challenged

Guided Reading A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for Speech/Language ChallengesGuided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)This educational resource pack includes audio and visual prompts modified and accommodate for students with Speech and Language Challenges. Students ​may require one-to-one instruction or the use of a computer with voice synthesizer. Students
Preview of K- 8: Guided Reading A- Z, Famous Art Paintings for Physical Challenged

K- 8: Guided Reading A- Z, Famous Art Paintings for Physical Challenged

This educational resource pack includes visual, tactile and auditory prompts. A media player for wav files is required to listen to these audio links.Also: Assistive computer equipment/software: voice-activated word processing (speech recognition), word prediction, keyboard and/or mouse modification (when possible).Images and descriptions from world famous paintings with:(Level 1) Cut and paste descriptions to be matched to the appropriate images(Level 2) Learn key wor
Preview of ASL, Guided Reading Levels A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for Students with Deafness

ASL, Guided Reading Levels A-Z: Famous Art Paintings for Students with Deafness

Guided Reading Levels for Informational Text: Levels A - Z (Criteria Listed on Pages 8-26:I.C. Fountas & G.S. Pinnell, The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Janice Kite, ACS Literacy)Students who are deaf require accommodations determined by three factors: the degree of hearing loss, the age at onset, and the type of language or communication system they use. They both may use a variety of communication methods including lip reading, cued speech, signed English and/or American Sign Language.Im
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