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Preview of I Heart Orangutans Activity Toolkit

I Heart Orangutans Activity Toolkit

Do you need some read-to-go, animal related activities that are easy to share online? Checkout the I Heart Orangutans Toolkit from the Orangutan SAFE ed. team with activities like: SAFE stands for "Saving Animals From Extinction" and the orangutan group is part of the SAFE program. The SAFE program is a part of AZA, the "Association of Zoos and Aquariums". Facebook/Instagram filtersOnline personality quiz - Which orangutan are you most similar to?Online jigsaw puzzlesAnd more crafts and activiti
Preview of Berthe Morisot Famous Impressionism Art Artist Study PowerPoint Google Slides

Berthe Morisot Famous Impressionism Art Artist Study PowerPoint Google Slides

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All About Art
This editable 35-slide artist study PowerPoint and Google Slides presentation includes a student-friendly biography of Impressionist artist Berthe Morisot and several of her paintings, generally presented in chronological order. Suitable for all grade levels, elementary through introductory/intermediate high school art, art history, and art appreciation classes. This slide deck is appropriate for a 30-60 minute class period, depending on the age of the students and how much class discussion ta
Preview of Diego Rivera Group Project

Diego Rivera Group Project

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, students study the art of Mexican artist Diego Rivera and recreate one of his paintings, The Festival of Flowers. Students receive a piece of the painting to draw from observation. Once completed students are able to piece the painting together like a puzzle, without seeing the original.
Preview of Giving Thanks (book by Jonathan London) Art/Writing Activity

Giving Thanks (book by Jonathan London) Art/Writing Activity

This project can accompany Jonathan London's book, Giving Thanks. In the book, a father shares the way in which he gives thanks to the nature around him: the earth, the sky, frogs, crickets, fox, mushrooms, deer, quail, rabbit, and hawk. The illustrations are beautifully painted, and the descriptive language London uses inspires writers to recreate a similar tone in their own writing. Students can choose an element of nature for which they are thankful and write a poetic sentence using the sen
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