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Preview of Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

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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 analysis 2. Peer conf
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 stud
Preview of Japanese Art and Culture - Lecture Presentation

Japanese Art and Culture - Lecture Presentation

This unique lecture and lesson presentation has diverse uses for Asian Pacific history and art history and cultures classes. It provides students with maps and historical information about Asian Pacific history. In the art history section, students will learn about the early development of Japanese art, including the Jomon people from 12,000 to 300 BCE. This section also includes famous drawings and demonstrates how to draw. One example is "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Hokusai (1829-1832),
Preview of Guided Imagery Exercises: Great for warm -ps or independent projects!

Guided Imagery Exercises: Great for warm -ps or independent projects!

Created by
Debra Flynn
I have developed several guided imagery exercises that help students create unique artworks by increasing engagement and guiding them with instructions or cues.  Sometimes we have short tutorial videos, and sometimes I do a guided imagery exercise with them.  It is such a great process for them!
Preview of Germany for Kids | Country Study Presentation | Europe for Preschool & Kindergar

Germany for Kids | Country Study Presentation | Europe for Preschool & Kindergar

Created by
HomeSchoolingCL
Introduce young learners to Germany with this fun, colorful, and kid-friendly 18-slide presentation designed for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students (ages 3–7). This educational slideshow helps children explore: • Where Germany is located • The German flag and its colors • The capital city (Berlin) • Language and simple greetings • Traditional food and clothing • Famous castles and nature • A fun review quiz Perfect for country studies, geography units, homeschool l
Preview of Art History - Impressionists

Art History - Impressionists

Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin. This presentation will introduce these three impressionist painters to your class. There are "ten things you should know" about each of them, as well as a single important work to sketch during class. A SmartBoard is helpful in a quiet focused class sketching exercise. If you introduce them one day at a time and allow time to view other images on-line students may come to recognize these great masters. Included is a 25 mark quiz, with questions and im
Preview of Ned Kelly - Australian Bushranger | Lesson + Art Project + No Prep Mini Craft

Ned Kelly - Australian Bushranger | Lesson + Art Project + No Prep Mini Craft

Ned Kelly – Australia’s Most Infamous Bushranger introduces students, Grades 3 - 6, to the “naughty boy of Australian history” with an engaging lesson and includes an art project based on Australian artist Sidney Nolan’s famous Ned Kelly series. The lesson tells the history of Kelly and contemplates the evolution of Kelly as a folk hero and integral character in Australian history. From his early troubles with the law to his iconic homemade armor and eventual capture, Ned Kelly’s story is an u
Preview of Aboriginal People of Australia K - 2 | Lesson + Didgeridoo AND Boomerang Crafts

Aboriginal People of Australia K - 2 | Lesson + Didgeridoo AND Boomerang Crafts

Aboriginal People of Australia introduces students in grades K - 2 to Australia’s first people by examining Aboriginal history and culture. Students will view and interpret Aboriginal rock art, discover the deep relationship the Aboriginal people have with nature expressed through music, dance, art, and storytelling, and learn about the boomerang. Aboriginal cultural traditions are among the oldest in the history of man and many of their rituals and traditions are still practiced today. In add
Preview of Tessellations project- Math and Art -geometric design

Tessellations project- Math and Art -geometric design

Are you looking for that ONE activity that is guaranteed to engage, amuse, intrigue and enthuse your students? I promise you...this is the one⭐Looking for a Project that also ties in Art?This is a student favorite every single year! This is a fantastic way for students to show creativity and get you through those last weeks before a break! This a very fun way to integrate Art into Math! This file includes .PowerPoint presentations and worksheets to show your students how to create the images to
Preview of Groundhog Day STEM Groundhog Day Science Groundhog Day Art & Shadow Activities

Groundhog Day STEM Groundhog Day Science Groundhog Day Art & Shadow Activities

Celebrate Groundhog Day with a hands-on STEM challenge that’s creative & educational! Perfect for grades 2–8, this activity combines science, art, and engineering & math to explore the fascinating world of light and shadows. Students will love experimenting with angles and distances to create groundhog shadows, while adding a unique twist with “street art” shadow tracing. What’s the Groundhog Graffiti STEM Challenge all about?Students work individually or in teams to: Design and manipulate
Preview of Geometry, Angles and Measurement in Art

Geometry, Angles and Measurement in Art

Created by
AnnieLT
An excellent culminating project or differentiated/compacting assignment for your geometry and angles unit. The students will learn about Cubism's history, defining elements, and important artists. They will view major works of Cubist art with guiding questions about geometric attributes, lines and angles. Finally, a project is presented where students will recreate a famous work of art. They will write a paper that analyzes the geometric attributes, lines, and angles of the work. (Specific guid
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