For a rigorous viewing of Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein, students complete a viewing long that includes both cinematic and literary analysis questions. The Horror Genre Slideshow - with note-taking guide - provides a brief introduction to the form and helps focus students on “scary movie” elements before viewing. If you focus on 1-3 analysis standards that you want students to master, they will use guides on character, setting, foreshadowing, conflict, and/or suspense to enhance the
Streamline your lesson planning with this Musical Film Genre Lesson, designed to seamlessly integrate into your film studies curriculum. This lesson is your all-in-one solution for introducing students to musical films, saving you valuable preparation time. What’s Included: (Printable PDF and Digital Google Slides™, Docs™, and Forms™)Editable Slideshow—34 SlidesNote-Taking Guide (Digital)Completed Notes Pages25-Question QuizPrintable with KeySelf-Grading in Google Forms™Editable in Google Docs
Advanced students of Spanish or Spanish Ap students need to know everything about Spanish Art and these 85 google slides plus a google forms quiz will reach that objective. Throughout these slides students will learn about the 20 most important painters from Spain and Southamerica, all of them in one document. If you want to teach your AP Spanish or advanced Spanish students something more than Frida Kahlo or Salvador Dalí, this SPANISH ART AND PAINTERS GOOGLE SLIDES AND GOOGLE FORMS-DISTANCE L
Streamline your lesson planning with this Crime Film Genre Lesson, designed to seamlessly integrate into your film studies curriculum. This lesson is your all-in-one solution for introducing students to the fascinating world of crime films, saving you valuable preparation time. Sub-genres of crime movies include police procedurals, classic film noir, heist films, gangster movies, and legal thrillers! What’s Included: (Printable PDF and Digital Google Slides™, Docs™, and Forms™)Editable Slides
Use this as a quiz or culminating assignment for a Composition in Photography Unit. Contains 15 questions in a Google Form, and is based on the vibrant and comprehensive content found in the Unit Learning Guide, “Composition in Photography”! This quiz/assignment/assessment is designed to reinforce your students’ understanding of rules of composition in photography, as well as some basic questions relating to focal length and lighting. Key Topics Tested:Compositional value including exposure,
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to evaluate students’ understanding of the 1953 film Julius Caesar. The quiz focuses on major plot events, character motivations, and key themes, ensuring that students recall important details while also recognizing the deeper ideas presented in the story. It provides teachers with a convenient and effective assessment tool that encourages accountability and engagement after viewing. Whether used as a formal quiz, a review activity, or a springb
Streamline your lesson planning with this Thriller Film Genre Lesson, designed to seamlessly integrate into your film studies curriculum. This lesson is your all-in-one solution for introducing students to the exciting world of thriller films, saving you valuable preparation time. Sub-genres of thriller movies include psychological, action, legal, political, and supernatural thrillers. What’s Included: (Printable PDF and Digital Google Slides™, Docs™, and Forms™)Editable Slideshow—36 SlidesNote
The Godfather 1972 - Film Study - Movie Analysis Guide:Are you an English or Film teacher looking to captivate your students with an Oscar-winning film while aligning with educational standards? This Godfather analysis lesson, centered around the Corleone crime family, is your perfect solution. In this dramatic picture, The Godfather shows the transformation of Michael Corleone from war hero to mafia don. This resource is designed to engage students in both cinematic and literary analysis, fo
Planet of the Apes 1968 - Science Fiction Film Genre - Movie Analysis Guide:Are you an English or Film teacher looking to captivate your students with a classic science fiction film while aligning with educational standards? This Planet of the Apes analysis lesson, centered around a classic dystopian film, is your perfect solution. This resource is designed to engage students in both cinematic and literary analysis, fostering deep understanding and critical thinking. ________________________
*Uses Windows 10 and Photoshop CC 2021 This resource contains the following resources to teach a 40 minute complete lesson: -Google Slideshow -Photoshop Walkthrough Activity (using animated gifs and step by step instructions). -Checking for Understanding Quiz for after the activity. This is a complete lesson that covers the following: Create a new document with 300 ppi in PhotoshopParts of the Photoshop Interface (Menu, Options Bar, Toolbar, Document Window, Panels)How to filter high quality ima
A GROWING BUNDLE of digital background, specially formatted for presentations at a 16:9 ratio. This bundle consists of a zip folder with PNG images inside. A couple things: images are NOT editableimages are PERSONAL USE ONLY. There is NO commercial license available for these images. They are to be used on personal things only (think classroom slides, your computer wallpaper, etc.)this is a GROWING BUNDLE. Price will increase as I add PNGs to the folder. Currently, there are 16 PNGs available.
NOTE! Resource REVISED & UPDATED for 2024!!!The first week of school with new students can be stressful. So here's your first week made a bit easier with these fun getting to know you activities. This bundle includes: An editable syllabus.Three "Getting to Know You and All About Me" Google worksheets. The "Getting to Know You" WS, is a good first practice for students interviewing each other. For the two "All About Me" worksheets, questions are different. You get to choose with a 2-pg. workshe
Patton (1970) – War Film Genre - Movie Analysis: For a rigorous viewing of the classic war film Patton (1970), students complete a movie guide that includes cinematic, literary, and critical analysis questions. The film viewing log on Patton also includes recall and comprehension questions to ensure students understand the plot and are engaged throughout their viewing. Students can apply their literary analysis skills to film study with supplemental film guides on genre, character, setti
This lesson plan covers the introductory steps of watercolor painting inspired by Georgia O'Keefe. This lesson breaks down the Ohio Visual Arts Content Standards as students explore the history of Georgia O'Keefe and use their learnings to construct their own floral composition. This lesson can be adapted for various age groups and can work with various mediums outside of watercolor and oil pastel. This lesson includes: objectives, vocabulary terms, activities: pre-quiz, YouTube link to Georgia
In this bundle you will get 2 color theory presentations, a click and drag handout (2 versions of the same handout), and a color wheel students can print out and complete. Everything in this bundle can be used in a traditional classroom setting or assigned to students virtually. - Color Theory presentation - has 56 slides that cover 17 Color Theory vocabulary terms. Entrance and exit tickets are included along with a 12 question quiz (answers included) to help students apply the concepts and to
DRAMA BUNDLED UNIT This unit included the following BUNDLED LESSONS: 1. A review of "What is drama?" and what are the benefits of doing drama. 2. Drama story analysis and reenactment 3. Puppetry lessons/Make Your own PuppetBelow is more of an explanation of both the story analysis/reenactment and the puppetry lessons.Drama Story Analysis Lesson & ActivityThis resource provides a look at the different parts of a story (characters, main events, etc.) and provides follow-up activities for student
Unit pack includes; Proficiency Scale with Checklist, Formative Assessment, Practicing Skills Worksheets, Scoring Rubric, Mid-way Written Critique, Peer Critique, Reflection Artwork productions unit for a two-point perspective cityscape.
This quiz is an easy handout to apply across multiple subject areas as students learn to properly and safely use an exacto knife. Students can follow along with teacher instruction or correct False statements as a part of a unit or project. Answer key is available.
This lesson is one of my favorite Digital Photography lessons to teach. It's a great way to get students excited about the element of art color, with a bit of a spin. They can learn the ways that color impacts our own psychology and how our world utilizes this knowledge. The lesson includes a cognitive test experiment for students to experience the impacts of color on them first hand, a slide show explaining what color symbolism and psychology are. There is a detailed presentation focusing on b
This bundle includes the Surreal Art Movement. A brief history and the themes of the movement are addressed. The artists Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, and René Magritte are covered. A short 3 question quiz at the end of the presentation with reflective questions throughout to help assess student understanding of concepts covered. The Exquisite Corpse presentation covers a Surreal project that originated during the movement. It started with poetry and moved into a visual form. It is a collaborative
Young Frankenstein (1974) – Comedy Movie Analysis: For a rigorous viewing of the comedy classic movie Young Frankenstein (1974), students complete a movie guide that includes cinematic, literary, and humor analysis questions. The film viewing log on Young Frankenstein also includes recall and comprehension questions to ensure students understand the plot and are engaged throughout their viewing. An essay on parody comparing Y oung Frankenstein to the 1931 original Frankenstein film has an
Streamline your lesson planning with this Teen Movie: Film Genre Lesson, designed to seamlessly integrate into your film studies curriculum. This lesson is your all-in-one solution for introducing students to teen films, saving you valuable preparation time. What’s Included: (Printable PDF and Digital Google Slides™, Docs™, and Forms™)Editable Slideshow—37 SlidesNote-Taking Guide (Digital)Completed Notes Pages20-Question QuizPrintable with KeySelf-Grading in Google Forms™Editable in Google Doc
Reflection after watching Inside Out 2. Students each pick an emotion, and write about the character design & color psychology utilized throughout the movie to convey and personify the emotion! Used after discussing color psychology & shape language with Advanced Graphic Design.
Here are 6 different color assessments great for collecting data in the art room! This resource assesses: Primary colorsSecondary colors Warm and cool colors Complementary colors Value This resource is great for: Elementary art teachersMiddle school art teachersHomeschooling familiesThis lesson includes: Google Doc5 different assessments
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