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Preview of French New Wave Cinema Google Slides Lesson, Worksheets & Quiz French & English

French New Wave Cinema Google Slides Lesson, Worksheets & Quiz French & English

This French New Wave Cinema Google Slides lesson, worksheets, and quiz provides a ready-to-teach unit in both French and English. Designed as a full French New Wave Cinema Google Slides lesson with worksheets and quiz, this resource helps students actively engage with film techniques, themes, and analysis. If you’re teaching French New Wave Cinema, this Google Slides lesson, worksheets, and quiz give you everything you need in one cohesive system. 🎯 What This Lesson Does Students follow a st
Preview of Language and Surface Through Eddie Peake – High School Art Lesson

Language and Surface Through Eddie Peake – High School Art Lesson

Created by
Keanu Arcadio
⭐ DESCRIPTION This PowerPoint introduces students to the work of Eddie Peake and explores how language, surface, and text can be used as visual elements in contemporary art. It’s suitable for international high school classes, AP Art, IB Visual Arts, or any course looking at text-based or experimental art practices. Includes: A short artist bio and overview of Peake’s themesAn explanation of his tape-blocking and spray-paint techniqueA quick sketchbook exercise using verbs and nounsA guided task
Preview of Mixed Media & Installation Through Sharon Hayes – High School Art Lesson

Mixed Media & Installation Through Sharon Hayes – High School Art Lesson

Created by
Keanu Arcadio
DESCRIPTIONThis PowerPoint introduces students to the work of Sharon Hayes and explores how installation, video, and mixed media can be used to examine identity, politics, and social themes. It’s suitable for international high school art programs, AP Art, and IB Visual Arts. Includes:A short artist introduction to Sharon Hayes and her practiceAn overview of her use of video, installation, and performanceClass prompts that encourage students to think about message, voice, and contextUseful for:G
Preview of Cut-Outs & Colour Through Henri Matisse – High School Art Lesson

Cut-Outs & Colour Through Henri Matisse – High School Art Lesson

Created by
Keanu Arcadio
⭐ DESCRIPTIONThis PowerPoint introduces students to the later work of Henri Matisse, focusing on his cut-outs, use of colour, and approach to shape and composition. It’s designed for international high school classes, AP Art, and IB Visual Arts. Includes:A short overview of Matisse’s move from painting to paper cut-outsKey ideas about colour, shape, rhythm, and compositionA quick warm-up activity using cut paper or digital shapesA guided task where students create a larger cut-out composition in
Preview of Power & Perception Unit Plan | DP Visual Arts | AIP + Resolved Artwork (2027)

Power & Perception Unit Plan | DP Visual Arts | AIP + Resolved Artwork (2027)

Created by
Limmy Lim
Help your students move beyond surface-level ideas and explore how images construct meaning, influence perception, and shift power. This ready-to-use unit guides DP Visual Arts students through investigation, experimentation, and creation, culminating in a resolved artwork and inquiry portfolio screens aligned with the new 2027 IB assessments. What This Unit CoversStudents explore key concepts including: Power and perception Image manipulation and truth Audience and interpretation Through str
Preview of Into the Spider-Verse: Structured & Scaffolded Film Analysis Unit

Into the Spider-Verse: Structured & Scaffolded Film Analysis Unit

Take your students beyond surface-level movie worksheets with this complete film analysis unit designed around Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Through parallel frame analysis, students learn how filmmakers use visual choices to show growth, highlight themes, and build meaning — and then transform those observations into polished film analysis essays. What’s Inside this Unit: ✅ 6+ model frame pairings with guiding questions (Opening vs. Closing Images, Tied Up, Shoulder Touch, The Leap, Sha
Preview of Frankenweenie Film Analysis Bundle – ELA & Film Studies (Grades 8–11)

Frankenweenie Film Analysis Bundle – ELA & Film Studies (Grades 8–11)

If you're looking for a fun and academically rigorous film to watch with middle and high school students, this complete Frankenweenie bundle is for you! Designed for middle and high school ELA and/or Film Studies classrooms, this unit combines film literacy, literary analysis, and cross-curricular science + media connections—all through Tim Burton’s stop-motion classic. This bundle includes 11 complete lesson packs: Pre-Viewing Activation Questions – essential questions + thematic activators
Preview of Babadook Film Analysis Unit | Pacing Guide, Viewing Notes, & Essay Writing Pack

Babadook Film Analysis Unit | Pacing Guide, Viewing Notes, & Essay Writing Pack

Teach Film Form, Active Viewing, & Literary-Style Film Analysis with The Babadook (dir. Jennifer Kent, 2014). This complete, classroom-tested 3-week unit scaffolds everything students need to analyze The Babadook through the lens of film form — from foundational terminology to a polished, thesis-driven film analysis essay. Designed for Grades 11–12 ELA, Film Studies, or Media Literacy, this unit blends active viewing, guided analysis, lectures, collaborative work, and structured writing sup
Preview of Visual Arts Culture Unit :Japan, India, Mexico and Australia

Visual Arts Culture Unit :Japan, India, Mexico and Australia

Take your students on a journey through Japan, Mexico, India and Australia through these flexible, easy-to-use visual art projects in this 76 slide presentation. Suitable for upper elementary or middle school, this presentation has so much flexibility that it could easily be used for up to 12 week unit, or broken down into mini units, or even use one of the draw-alongs to use as a sub plan or individual class! The presentation has multiple hyperlinks that forward you to stencils and templates, s
Preview of Frankenweenie “Monster Mash-Up” Scene Study – Film Analysis & Monster Comparison

Frankenweenie “Monster Mash-Up” Scene Study – Film Analysis & Monster Comparison

Unpack Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie through this engaging Monster Mash-Up Scene Study, perfect for Halloween or any time you’re teaching film, satire, or Gothic literature. Students compare the reanimated “monster” creatures created by Victor, Edgar, Toshiaki, Weird Girl, Elsa, Bob, and Nassor—then analyze the Monsters Reanimated scene (57:00–1:03:47) to explore how Burton builds suspense, tone, and parody through sound, cinematography, and visual homage. This activity combines monster compari
Preview of Cut-Outs & Colour Through Henri Matisse – High School Art Lesson

Cut-Outs & Colour Through Henri Matisse – High School Art Lesson

Created by
Keanu Arcadio
⭐ DESCRIPTIONThis PowerPoint introduces students to the work of Franz Kline and his bold, gestural approach to form. It’s a straightforward lesson designed for international high school classes, AP Art, and IB Visual Arts. Includes:A short artist bio and introduction to Kline’s monochromatic styleA quick exercise exploring fundamental lines using pencil, charcoal, and colourA large-scale ink activity that encourages full-body movement and expressive mark-makingUseful for:Grade 10–12 Art, AP Art,
Preview of Literary Analysis as Film Analysis | Coraline Film Study Unit (3–4 Weeks)

Literary Analysis as Film Analysis | Coraline Film Study Unit (3–4 Weeks)

Get in the mood for Spooky Season and prep your students for rich, literary film viewing with Coraline. Halloween discount on this bundle until midnight PDT on 10/12. Grades 10–12 | Full Month-Long Unit | Pre-Viewing → Practice → AssessmentBring Coraline (dir. Henry Selick, 2009) into your classroom as a complete film unit that introduces students to film studies, visual literacy, and analytical writing. This package scaffolds students step by step — from first-time viewing questions to film v
Preview of Into the Spider-Verse: Cultural Media Studies Research Project

Into the Spider-Verse: Cultural Media Studies Research Project

Give your students the tools to think like media and cultural studies scholars with this engaging research project based on Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Each alternate Spider-hero reflects not just a different universe, but also a different cultural style, genre, or historical influence. In this project, students investigate how characters like Spider-Noir, Peni Parker, Spider-Ham, and Miles Morales mirror the values, aesthetics, and concerns of the cultures that shaped them — and then p
Preview of Minimal Painting Through Sol LeWitt – High School Art Lesson

Minimal Painting Through Sol LeWitt – High School Art Lesson

Created by
Keanu Arcadio
This PowerPoint introduces students to the work of Sol LeWitt and his approach to minimal, rule-based artmaking. It works well for high school art classes, AP Art, and IB Visual Arts, especially when teaching structure, systems, and process-driven work. Includes:A short bio and overview of LeWitt’s grid-based and modular methodsA quick drawing exercise exploring quietness and stillness through straight-line compositionsA large-scale task that students can connect to ongoing inquiries or portfoli
Preview of All About Me My Name Activity Ice Breaker | First Day Week High School English

All About Me My Name Activity Ice Breaker | First Day Week High School English

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Equitable ELA
Looking for an engaging All About Me My Name Activity for the first day or week of high school that is ZERO-PREP editable, digital, and print? This Google form, Google Doc, and PDF template allows students to tell teachers and their peers about the story of their name and about me information, and engage in a creative chore project! Kick off the school year with students telling YOU how to pronounce names & preferred names on DAY ONE with this engaging activity! No more guessing off the roster
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