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Visual arts Common Core W.9-10.10 resources

Preview of Fine Art Analysis Bundle, Art Supplements, Critical Thinking Bell-Ringers, CCSS

Fine Art Analysis Bundle, Art Supplements, Critical Thinking Bell-Ringers, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students hone their critical thinking and analysis skills with this collection of fine art bell-ringers (Masterpiece Monday? Fine Art Friday?) and/or literature or history unit supplemental lessons. Each of the 19 lessons is available for individual purchase (see links below), but you’ll save more than 20 percent if you purchase this bundle – the same as getting four free lessons!Each lesson includes both a printable PDF and interactive Google Drive version of the student worksheet along wi
Preview of Dystopian Literature Unit - Civilization Creation - Create your own Dystopia

Dystopian Literature Unit - Civilization Creation - Create your own Dystopia

Dystopian Literature Unit - Create Your Own Dystopian Society! This Dystopia activity package is the perfect supplement to a Dystopian Literature Unit! Students research the meaning of the word Dystopia, and create Dystopian societies of their own. This Dystopia introduction ask students to practice their critical thinking and creative writing skills as they create a detailed project that describes all of the different aspects of their Dystopian societies.⭐This is an excellent final project or e
Preview of REAR WINDOW | Alfred Hitchcock Film Study Guide | Worksheets

REAR WINDOW | Alfred Hitchcock Film Study Guide | Worksheets

Created by
Class Act Press
Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW stars Jimmy Stewart as a globetrotting photographer confined to his New York City home. He passes the time by watching his neighbors and suddenly thinks a murder been committed in a nearby apartment. Stewart’s girlfriend (Grace Kelly) is skeptical. Is what he’s seen really authentic…and can he convince others? Your 15-page printable study guide features . . .• introductory cinematic notes • vocabulary • literary notes• study questions to use as the film progresses
Preview of Fine Art Analysis #16, bell-ringer or supplement for high school English & art

Fine Art Analysis #16, bell-ringer or supplement for high school English & art

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students hone their critical thinking and analysis skills with this fine art bell-ringer (Masterpiece Monday? Fine Art Friday?) and/or literature supplemental lesson. The worksheet features six leading questions to help students analyze C. Allan Gilbert’s 1892 drawing, All is Vanity. The download includes both a printable PDF and interactive Google Drive version of the student worksheet along with a high-resolution PDF, JPG image, and Google Slide version of Gilbert’s public domain artwork.
Preview of Fine Art Analysis #6, Hopper, critical thinking, high school English & art CCSS

Fine Art Analysis #6, Hopper, critical thinking, high school English & art CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students hone their critical thinking and analysis skills with this fine art bell-ringer (Masterpiece Monday? Fine Art Friday?) and/or literature supplemental lesson. The worksheet features six leading questions to help students analyze Edward Hopper’s 1942 oil painting, Nighthawks. The download includes both a printable PDF and interactive Google Drive version of the student worksheet along with a high-resolution PDF, JPG image, and Google Slide version of Hopper’s public domain artwork.A
Preview of Film Studies Curriculum: Film Study Activity Bundle, Sound Design, Plot, CCSS

Film Studies Curriculum: Film Study Activity Bundle, Sound Design, Plot, CCSS

Don't let your Film Studies course become a glorified movie screening or Netflix binge party. Instead, teach Film Studies effectively with this set of engaging film study activities for any movie or film. This curriculum bundle is full of collaborative learning activities that teach plot structure and plot elements, storyboarding, sound design, and visual analysis skills. All of the activities are designed to help students learn the key skills they need to study any film and develop their visual
Preview of Art Lesson: Easter Bouquet Game | Art Sub Plans Christian Art Project

Art Lesson: Easter Bouquet Game | Art Sub Plans Christian Art Project

Looking for a fun and engaging Easter activity for your students? Look no further! This Easter Bunny Art lesson is perfect for art integration, writing prompts, homeschooling, and art teachers looking for a fun mini-lesson. This Easter craft is adaptable across multiple grade levels and includes a game sheet, verse sheet, coloring sheet, finished example, Pablo Picasso compare & contrast writing activity, and reflection sheets.Value of Hand-Drawn ResourceYou might notice not all of this reso
Preview of Fine Art Analysis #8, G. Wood, critical thinking, high school English & art CCSS

Fine Art Analysis #8, G. Wood, critical thinking, high school English & art CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students hone their critical thinking and analysis skills with this fine art bell-ringer (Masterpiece Monday? Fine Art Friday?) and/or literature supplemental lesson. The worksheet features six leading questions to help students analyze Grant Wood’s 1935 oil painting, Death on Ridge Road. The download includes both a printable PDF and interactive Google Drive version of the student worksheet along with a high-resolution PDF, JPG image, and Google Slide version of Grant Wood’s public domain
Preview of Fine Art Analysis #9, Rockwell, critical thinking high school English & art CCSS

Fine Art Analysis #9, Rockwell, critical thinking high school English & art CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students hone their critical thinking and analysis skills with this fine art bell-ringer (Masterpiece Monday? Fine Art Friday?) and/or literature supplemental lesson. The worksheet features six leading questions to help students analyze two of Norman Rockwell’s 1919 oil paintings from a series called, The Fishing Trip. The download includes both a printable PDF and interactive Google Drive version of the student worksheet along with high-resolution PDF, JPG images, and Google Slide versions
Preview of Fine Art Analysis #19, bell-ringer or supplement for high school English & art

Fine Art Analysis #19, bell-ringer or supplement for high school English & art

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students hone their critical thinking and analysis skills with this fine art bell-ringer (Masterpiece Monday? Fine Art Friday?) and/or literature supplemental lesson. The worksheet features six leading questions to help students analyze Joan Miró’s 1925 surrealist oil painting, Carnaval d’Arlequin (The Harlequin’s Carnival). The download includes both a printable PDF and interactive Google Drive version of the student worksheet along with a high-resolution PDF, JPG image, and Google Slide v
Preview of Fine Art Analysis #18, bell-ringer or supplement for high school English & art

Fine Art Analysis #18, bell-ringer or supplement for high school English & art

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students hone their critical thinking and analysis skills with this fine art bell-ringer (Masterpiece Monday? Fine Art Friday?) and/or literature supplemental lesson. The worksheet features six leading questions to help students analyze Angelica Kauffman’s 1791 oil painting, Self-Portrait Hesitating Between Painting and Music. The download includes both a printable PDF and interactive Google Drive version of the student worksheet along with a high-resolution PDF, JPG image, and Google Slide
Preview of Create Your Own Infographic Mini-Inquiry Project - New Media 10/11 ELA

Create Your Own Infographic Mini-Inquiry Project - New Media 10/11 ELA

Created by
Nicole McCall
This is an engaging, inquiry-based infographic project perfect for any middle or secondary English Language Arts course. I use this specifically for New Media 10 and 11, but while the assessment is connected to competencies from those courses, they can be applied to a wide range of courses/subject areas. This booklet provides students with an opportunity to:- Pursue an area of interest- Develop questions to explore- Evaluate sources for credibility- Access, compile, and synthesize information fr
Preview of Fine Art Analysis #17, bell-ringer or supplement for high school English & art

Fine Art Analysis #17, bell-ringer or supplement for high school English & art

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students hone their critical thinking and analysis skills with this fine art bell-ringer (Masterpiece Monday? Fine Art Friday?) and/or literature supplemental lesson. The worksheet features six leading questions to help students analyze Katsushika Hokusai’s painting on silk, Filial Piety: Yang Hsiang Saving his Father from a Tiger. The download includes both a printable PDF and interactive Google Drive version of the student worksheet along with a high-resolution PDF, JPG image, and Google
Preview of A Complete Persepolis Bundle

A Complete Persepolis Bundle

Created by
LoveLitLearn
Ready to teach Volume 1 of Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi? Enjoy this complete bundle of lesson plans, slides, activities, presentations, quizzes, and essay prompts! You need to look no further than to use this bundle to dig deep into the compelling world of Marjane and the Iranian Revolution. Suitable for English 9-12 or High School Social Studies classes!
Preview of DEATH ON THE NILE Film Study Guide | Worksheets | Printables

DEATH ON THE NILE Film Study Guide | Worksheets | Printables

Created by
Class Act Press
DEATH ON THE NILE, a 1978 movie adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel, centers on murders that take place on a pleasure cruise ferrying wealthy passengers up the Nile River. Almost any of the travelers could be the killer (or killers?), and Agatha Christie’s master sleuth Hercule Poirot must solve “whodunit.” Students can enjoy a mystery complete with scenes from the pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Temple of Abu Simbel. Included in your 16-page reproducible study guide are . . . • introductory inf
Preview of Poetry Writing - Creating Found Poetry - Substitute Plan - Visual Arts - Fun

Poetry Writing - Creating Found Poetry - Substitute Plan - Visual Arts - Fun

Created by
Writer's Corner
Poetry Writing! Found poems are FUN! Found poems will engage all students. Found poems will help students hone their creative writing skills, problem solving skills, writing fluency, imagery, description and knowledge of test assessment poetry terms. Students will create found poems using words cut from magazines and newspapers. They may cut out letters and create their own words. Students may complete an exit pass after they have created the poetry project.This lesson contains:Powerpoint slides
Preview of Journalism: Introduction to Sports Photography Slideshow

Journalism: Introduction to Sports Photography Slideshow

Ignite your students' passion for sports photography and equip them with the essential skills to capture the action on the field with our "Introduction to Sports Photography Slideshow." This 24-slide PowerPoint presentation is expertly crafted to simplify the art of sports photography, making it accessible and engaging for budding young photographers.Key Features:Structured Learning: Our slideshow provides a systematic and well-structured approach to teaching sports photography, covering critica
Preview of End of Course Reflections & Evaluations WS 4 Journalism, Broad., CTE & Yearbook

End of Course Reflections & Evaluations WS 4 Journalism, Broad., CTE & Yearbook

Congratulations on making it to the end of year! This resource will help your students reflect on the end of the year, showcase and write about their best work, and if it is a requirement at your school, you can use these reflective sheets for their portfolios or have your current students write a letter to next year's students. HINT: You can have a GALLERY WALK in the newsroom to look at students' best work. Here is what’s included in this resource:A Google Form for quick reflecting & evalu
Preview of Inspiration Board Choreography DIGITAL Activity for High School 9-12 Dance NCAS

Inspiration Board Choreography DIGITAL Activity for High School 9-12 Dance NCAS

Choreography projects in high school dance don’t have to be challenging. This idea-generation tool will boost your dancers' creative inspiration. Designed for beginning, intermediate and advanced high school (9-12) dancers. Use the first activities as an introduction to choreography or all the sheets to break out of a creative rut. Great as a stand-alone dance study for class or as preparation for dancers to showcase their own work. Correlated to NCAS standards.This activity is also available as
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 PARKING LOT POETRY - Take a "BRAKE" to Re-Verse Your Space!

PARKING LOT POETRY - Take a "BRAKE" to Re-Verse Your Space!

Created by
Michael Metzler
Parking Lot Poetry Take a “Brake” to Re-Verse Your Space OVERVIEW: This is an engaging and fun project to cap off (or launch) any term or unit where you’ve spent some time encountering poetry. Students are encouraged to select a short “snippet” of poetry verse that is powerful & can stand on its own. They then make stencils and spray-paint the verse on the school parking lot. NOTE: I have done this project with high school seniors (to decorate the “Senior Lot”), but I have also done varia
Preview of Types of Animation Holiday Edition

Types of Animation Holiday Edition

Students learn about different types of animation through four short holiday films. Great for film and digital media classes, art, or ELA. Lesson plans include lesson frames, critical reading, critical discussion and critical writing activities with grading rubrics. Students engage in research, collaboration, and creation. This unit can be taught over one week or spread out over time.
Preview of Writing Poetry about Pictures - Point of View - Poe Week Fun - Art - Sub Plan

Writing Poetry about Pictures - Point of View - Poe Week Fun - Art - Sub Plan

Created by
Writer's Corner
One of the most fun activities of Edgar Allan Poe Week is Poetry Writing: Picture Poetry. Students write a free verse poem about a picture of their choice. Pictures may be personal drawings, photographs, collages, etc. They will choose the point of view of the object or person telling the first person story about the picture. All poems are written in first person. Great way to teach personification!Creative Writing. Visual Arts. Poetry Contest. Point of View. First Person Writing. Substit
Preview of Introduction to Color Theory

Introduction to Color Theory

Created by
Leylah Wininger
"Introduction to Color Theory" is a semester-long unit plan that combines Visual Arts and ELAs by not only prompting the students to experiment with color mixing and color relationships, but also by providing activities based in guided reading, post reading, and writing. This current version is designed for 10th grade students with a specific set of supplemental texts for this unit, but feel free to modify this document as necessary to include your preferred texts and grade level.
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