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10th grade visual arts resources for GATE

Preview of Photo Analysis Unit - Media Literacy and Analyzing Photographs (Print & Digital)

Photo Analysis Unit - Media Literacy and Analyzing Photographs (Print & Digital)

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Extend your students’ media literacy skills with this Photo Analysis unit. Students develop a vocabulary for analyzing photographs and art (Elements of Art and Principles of Design), strengthen understanding through nonfiction readings and practice activities, and complete individual analyses. Key Takeaways for students:✅ Analyzing photographs is like analyzing a text✅ Elements of art are like figurative language for photographs✅ Photographers consider audience, context, and purpose This collect
Preview of Theatre Unit Costume Design High School Level  Color Theory Scheme Analyzation

Theatre Unit Costume Design High School Level Color Theory Scheme Analyzation

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
Part of a Bundle If you are looking for high student engagement, a one week long costume design project is a great subject for them! This 115 page low prep, comprehensive, but challenging unit is all ready to go. Students synthesize their learning about the process of costume design, how history of the play affects its design, read and research, use metaphor, view video clips and finally have an opportunity to be costume designers. They develop a keen eye for what makes a distinctive design a
Preview of Media Literacy Lesson - Analyzing Photographs - How to Write an Analysis

Media Literacy Lesson - Analyzing Photographs - How to Write an Analysis

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Develop your students’ media literacy skills and literary analysis skills with photographs! Students approach analyzing photographs much the same as Literary Analysis, but it activates a visual intelligence that can be applied to a wide range of art and media. This lesson focuses on how to write an analysis of a photograph. Students will be able to:✅ Introduce a claim about a photograph✅ Cite evidence using visual observation✅ Clarify that evidence in paraphrase✅ Explain how the evidence support
Preview of ART PROJECT BUNDLE Choice Board Independent Project PBL Genius Hour Digital

ART PROJECT BUNDLE Choice Board Independent Project PBL Genius Hour Digital

30% OFF WITH THE BUNDLE...This easy-to-follow, NO PREP, FULLY-EDITABLE resource gives you everything you need to provide your students with an ART INDEPENDENT PROJECT CHOICE BOARD! Students can complete projects using the provided Choice Board, or you separate the activities so that you have 4 art units with this resource! Simply print out or post the Student Directions, Student Answer Sheets, and Student Tracker and GO! Students will follow the Design Process/Creative Problem-Solving Cycle to R
Preview of How to Draw a 3D House (2-Point Perspective)

How to Draw a 3D House (2-Point Perspective)

Created by
Jacob Lightbody
This lesson is designed for students who have learned how to draw basic boxes using 2-point perspective. This is a two-part lesson that is designed to show students that their quality of their artwork can be improved by applying what they know about linear perspective. The lesson will reveal successful "before and after" pictures. Part #1: Students (who have been taught the principles of 2-point perspective) will be challenged to draw a house. Most students will revert to old drawing habits
Preview of Introduction to Principles of Design and Elements of Art - Media Literacy Lesson

Introduction to Principles of Design and Elements of Art - Media Literacy Lesson

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Extend your students’ analysis skills by teaching them Elements of Art and Principles of Design. Students can apply their understanding to photographs, paintings, sculptures, and advertisements. These formal elements will allow students to support their interpretations and deepen their analytical skills. Includes observation, vocabulary activities, and an optional quiz. (grades 7-10 ELA, Yearbook, and Journalism)This is the first lesson in my Photo Analysis Unit, and it's great for building a fo
Preview of Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Created by
Sarah Emerson
This is a page/poster that students can use as a reference when writing about art. Great for teachers of art history, art teachers, and elementary teachers teaching art. Also great for gifted and talented learners. It is a great way for any teacher of writing to incorporate new vocabulary and incorporate art into writing.
Preview of Famous Artist Research Project

Famous Artist Research Project

Have your students research and report on a famous artist. Included in this pack: description of report and visual aid, rubric for project, graphic organizer for research notes, and list of artists with descriptions and images of works to choose from.
Preview of 3D initials Art Project

3D initials Art Project

Perfect lesson for 6th-12th grade students. It is an intensely fun project that your intense art students will love.The lesson uses recycled materials and beautiful collage of scraps of decorative paper.
Preview of Art Social Change & Advocacy Project

Art Social Change & Advocacy Project

Created by
Learning Stars
Art Social Change & Advocacy Project: Students read short explanations and facts about eight different world issues. They may research these (and others of their choice) more extensively, if desired. Students choose an issue they care about, and create an art poster that persuades others to create social change. Their artwork will creatively advocate for their cause, as well as inspire and educate others.
Preview of Typography - Lettering Art Project - Middle School Font Lesson Guide

Typography - Lettering Art Project - Middle School Font Lesson Guide

This lettering project was a huge success with my middle school students! It can be used in a face-to-face, hybrid, or a virtual learning setting!This product includes:25+ slides detailing each step of this process.Basic pacing I used for my 40 minute class periods. It is totally editable as I uploaded it as the original PowerPoint file!If you want the fonts I used, I have included a PDF copy of the project!Example work Rough Drafting/Planning Worksheet PDF
Preview of Linear Relationships Art #1 - Graphing Straight Lines - Project Based Learning

Linear Relationships Art #1 - Graphing Straight Lines - Project Based Learning

Linear Relationships Art #1 - Graphing Straight Lines - PBL, Project Based LearningThis math art project embodies the principles of project-based learning, merging mathematics with artistic expression to engage students in a multifaceted educational experience. Students will graph 18 linear equations, meticulously tracing each line then creating intricate oblong shapes within spaces created by the lines. The project culminates in a vibrant display of color as students fill in each unique shape,
Preview of WEP (Written Education Plan) layout for Visual Arts Students

WEP (Written Education Plan) layout for Visual Arts Students

Created by
Miss Gs Gallery
A google doc that can be easily copied and edited with a WEP format to make visual art WEP writing a breeze. Edit to your specified needs. This includes a checklist of other gifted ID areas, art class enrollment checklist, school provided support list, optional support parents can provide, goals, timeline, signatures
Preview of Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Extend your students’ analysis skills with this Photo Analysis Project. Students become the photographer and share a photo with a classmate. They analyze each other’s photos and write a formal and literary analysis. Editable in PowerPoint. (grades 7-10 ELA, Yearbook, and Journalism)This is a lesson in my Photo Analysis Unit, and it's great for teaching students to integrate audience, purpose, and context into their analyses.What You Get:1. Introduction to writing a photo analysis2. Peer conferen
Preview of Scratch Art

Scratch Art

Created by
Friends Art Lab
Andy Warhol Inspired Art Lesson Plan Get your students' creativity flowing with this art lesson plan! Andy Warhol is one of the most influential, iconic artists of our time and this project is the perfect way to introduce children to his Pop Art style. Use commonly found art materials to create this masterpiece. Digital Download Includes Three PDFs: PDF #1: Lesson Plan • Supplies Needed • Detailed Directions • Learning Objectives (Skills Learned) • Vocabulary PDF #2: Letter to Families
Preview of Psychology of Perspective (Informational Text) - Media Literacy Lesson

Psychology of Perspective (Informational Text) - Media Literacy Lesson

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
This informational text on the Psychology of Perspective is part of my Photo Analysis Unit. Students build domain vocabulary for analysis (high angle, closeup, aerial shot, etc.) and begin to understand how artists and marketers use colors strategically. Includes an optional quiz and a low-ink printing option. (grades 7-10 ELA, Yearbook, and Journalism)What You Get:1. Writing prompt (bellringer)2. Informational text with domain vocabulary3. Application activity4. Optional quiz5. Full answer key*
Preview of Principles of Design PowerPoint Presentation

Principles of Design PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Ms. Guppy
This is a presentation that I use with my Yearbook class, though I am sure it is applicable to any art class that covers the principles of design. The principles that are explained and illustrated are Balance, Emphasis or Dominance, Variety and Rhythm. The presentation includes definitions and tons of examples. There is a slide at the end that asks, 'What principles of design do these illustrate?' This is where you can add your own examples (consider adding copyrighted material like famous paint
Preview of Explaining Concepts With Scratch

Explaining Concepts With Scratch

This beginner Scratch guide will lead your students through planning and coding any explanation through Scratch. Perfect for small group instruction, centers, or whole group instruction, the individual student cards are designed to be used by students and walk them through the process of choosing a setting, sprite, and coding dialogue to explain a concept. Whether you're learning math, social studies, science, or even retelling a story, your students can use coding skills which is extremely enga
Preview of Gordon Parks - Media Literacy Biographical Article - Black History

Gordon Parks - Media Literacy Biographical Article - Black History

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Extend your students’ analysis skills with this media literacy lesson. This resource contains an informational text about Gordon Parks, a photographer and editor. Students use the context of Parks’ life and his stated goals to analyze one of his most famous photographs. Then, they write a scaffolded analysis. This media literacy lesson is perfect for:✅ 7th-10th ELA✅ Yearbook and Journalism✅ Black History MonthThis is a lesson in my Photo Analysis Unit, and it's great for teaching students to int
Preview of Psychology of Color (Informational Text) - Media Literacy Lesson

Psychology of Color (Informational Text) - Media Literacy Lesson

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
This informational text on the Psychology of Color is part of my Photo Analysis Unit. Students build domain vocabulary for analysis (saturation, hue, shade, etc.) and begin to understand how artists and marketers use colors strategically. Includes an optional quiz and a low-ink printing option. (grades 7-10 ELA, Yearbook, and Journalism)What You Get:1. Writing prompt (bellringer)2. Informational text with domain vocabulary3. Application activity4. Optional quiz5. Full answer key**Includes low-in
Preview of GATE ~ Depth & Complexity Student Profile Page

GATE ~ Depth & Complexity Student Profile Page

Perfect for the upper grade or secondary student. Get to know your students and start the year off right by putting the prompts of Depth & Complexity into action from Day 1 with this engaging student centered activity! Students will truly be excited to create their own "profile page" to introduce themselves to the teacher and their peers. Profile pic allows students also to express themselves artistically. What a way to connect with your students in an authentic way and start the year off o
Preview of Drawing Sudoku Bundle (3 themes; 4 Levels each)

Drawing Sudoku Bundle (3 themes; 4 Levels each)

Using Sudoku and some basic drawing to help keep students busy and stimulate their brains! Includes 4 puzzles of varying levels (1-4) as well as the answer key. Students can color code to help solve or assign pictures numerical values. Perfect for challenging any student especially those who complete work early and need something to do. Scroll down to the bottom for some printable squares for your younger students to cut and paste in the missing squares. Includes: Back to School (4 levels plus a
Preview of Winter Drawing Sudoku (4 Levels)

Winter Drawing Sudoku (4 Levels)

Using Sudoku and some basic drawing to help keep students busy and stimulate their brains! Includes 4 puzzles of varying levels (1-4) as well as the answer key. Students can color code to help solve or assign pictures numerical values. Perfect for challenging any student especially those who complete work early and need something to do. Scroll down to the bottom for some printable squares for your younger students to cut and paste in the missing squares. *See my Back to School and Spring Sudoku
Preview of Photographer Interview Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Photographer Interview Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Extend your students’ analytical ability with Photo Analysis. In this project, students interview a photographer in order to build an understanding of purpose, context, and audience for their art. Then, they use this new understanding to analyze one of the photographer’s pieces. This resource includes a guidelines/brainstorming page and a project rubric, both editable in PPT. (grades 7-10 ELA, Yearbook, and Journalism)This is a lesson in my Photo Analysis Unit, and it's great for teaching studen
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