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Black History Month art history graphic organizers for Easel Assessments

Preview of Easter: Art Critique & Quiz

Easter: Art Critique & Quiz

Easter - Art Critique: This twelve - page workbook is designed for Art History classes. It can also be used for English Language Arts and Religion.Key Words: The Last Supper, Christ, Mary Magdalen, Resurrection, Pieta, Hare, SpringThanks for visiting Creativity in Motion.This Art History Resource includes:1) Worksheet: Print Version2) Easel Activity: Digital Version3) Easel Assessment: Easter Art Trivia (Quiz)ENJOY THIS ART HISTORY RESOURCE.CHECK OUT MONTHLY SALES FOR MORE GREAT RESOURCES.CELEBR
Preview of Christmas: Art Critique & Quiz

Christmas: Art Critique & Quiz

Christmas - Art Critique: This twelve - page workbook is designed for Art History classes. It can also be used for English Language Arts and Religion.Key Words: Adoration, Magi, Nativity, Bethlehem, Madonna, Santa, Snow, Winter Thanks for visiting Creativity in Motion.This Art History Resource includes:1) Worksheet: Print Version2) Easel Activity: Digital Version3) Easel Assessment: Christmas Art Trivia (Quiz)ENJOY THIS ART HISTORY RESOURCE.CHECK OUT MONTHLY SALES FOR MORE GREAT RESOURCES.CELEBR
Preview of Thanksgiving: Art Critique & Quiz

Thanksgiving: Art Critique & Quiz

Thanksgiving - Art Critique: This twelve - page workbook is designed for Art History classes. It can also be used for English Language Arts and Social Studies. Key Words: Norman Rockwell, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Grandma Moses, Claude Monet, Doris Lee, John Schutler, Joseph Delaney, Tina Barney, Roy LichtensteinThanks for visiting Creativity in Motion.This Art History Resource includes:1) Worksheet: Print Version2) Easel Activity: Digital Version3) Easel Assessment: Thanksgiving Art Trivia (Quiz)EN
Preview of Activity 6: Dred Scott Supreme Court Case_Middle & High School Black History

Activity 6: Dred Scott Supreme Court Case_Middle & High School Black History

The Dred Scott case, also known as Dred Scott v. Sandford, was a decade-long fight for freedom by a Black enslaved man named Dred Scott. The case persisted through several courts and ultimately reached the U.S. Supreme Court, whose decision incensed abolitionists, gave momentum to the anti-slavery movement and served as a stepping stone to the Civil War. Lesson Activity 6: Dred Scott Supreme Court CaseLesson 6 in the 72-part course series
Preview of Stamped: Understanding Racism, Antiracism, and You Reading Protocol for ELA

Stamped: Understanding Racism, Antiracism, and You Reading Protocol for ELA

Looking for a way to infuse your middle and high school English Language Arts lesson with critical race theory? Based on the YA book Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, Stones of Erasmus has created a reading tool kit to think about the evolution of modern racism. Note: This resource is optimized for Google Workspace (Google Slides, Google Classroom, etc.)Features Included in the Resource:Teacher's Note for Using this ResourceAnchor Chart for Academic VocabularyPair of Entrance and Exit Ticket
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