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Preview of Gratitude Collage Art Lesson Inspired by Henri Matisse

Gratitude Collage Art Lesson Inspired by Henri Matisse

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Art With Trista
This gratitude art lesson will help your students reflect on both tangible and intangible items that they grateful to have in their life. Expressing gratitude is important because it leads to increased happiness, satisfaction, and a more positive outlook on life, while also improving mental and physical health. Practicing gratitude strengthens relationships, increases resilience to stress, and enhances empathy and self-esteem. Students will utilize a variety of mediums and techniques to create 9
Preview of Cranberry Catapult STEM Challenge — Thanksgiving Engineering, Data & Measurement

Cranberry Catapult STEM Challenge — Thanksgiving Engineering, Data & Measurement

Turn Thanksgiving week into a high-engagement STEM engineering challenge. Students design and build a simple cranberry catapult, test three trials, measure distance in centimeters, graph results, and reflect on force, motion, and the engineering design process. Includes a Safety Rules poster, score/data sheets, a 10-point rubric, discussion prompts, extension ideas, and a 5-question mini-quiz. Perfect for science, engineering, or a holiday STEM day; works great for whole-group, stat
Preview of Zombie Plant Attack! — Plant Adaptations & Living vs. Non-Living Lesson

Zombie Plant Attack! — Plant Adaptations & Living vs. Non-Living Lesson

Bring science to life with this unforgettable Zombie Plant Attack! activity! Students observe real plant movements through time-lapse video, discover how plants respond to light and other stimuli, and classify items as living or non-living using clear, kid-friendly criteria. This complete resource includes everything you need for 1–2 engaging class periods: ✅ Hands-on plant investigation ✅ Is It Living? sorting station ✅ CapCut time-lapse student guide ✅ Claim-Evidence-Reasoning writing
Preview of Mapping the Journey: Mayflower Route – Map Skills + Timeline

Mapping the Journey: Mayflower Route – Map Skills + Timeline

Bring history and map skills to life with Mapping the Journey: Mayflower Route — a complete geography + history crossover lesson for Grades 4–7. Students trace the 1620 voyage of the Mayflower, learn to read legends and scales, and analyze how geography shaped early settlement choices. This engaging resource combines map interpretation, measurement, critical thinking, and primary-source reasoning with Biblical worldview reflections on courage, stewardship, and neighbor love. ✅ Includes: Teac
Preview of Women’s History Month Research Project | Biography Presentation Template & More

Women’s History Month Research Project | Biography Presentation Template & More

This all-in-one Women’s History Month presentation project guides students step-by-step through researching an influential woman and creating a polished, organized presentation. With structured support and clear expectations, students feel confident—and teachers have everything they need in one place. 📚 What’s Included: Teacher-approved list of influential women across multiple categories Student-friendly research links to safe, reliable websites Research organizers and note-taking outline
Preview of Macy’s Parade Balloon Craft — 3D Paper Balloon Templates, Rubric, Posters & kit

Macy’s Parade Balloon Craft — 3D Paper Balloon Templates, Rubric, Posters & kit

Print-and-go 3D balloon design challenge inspired by parade giants! Students brainstorm, build with paper nets, reinforce seams, attach handler poles, and “march” their prototype along a classroom route. Includes anatomy mini-lesson, history read, editable rubric, gallery cards, station signs, posters, and multiple balloon templates (sphere, character head, cylinder+dome, animal, add-ons). Perfect for STEM/Art, makerspaces, or holiday parade ties. Keywords: parade balloon craft, 3D paper nets,
Preview of Bat Brochure Research and Planning Pages

Bat Brochure Research and Planning Pages

Created by
Tianna Carioti
Looking for a fun, creative, and curriculum-aligned way to teach research and writing skills? Your students will love learning all about bats with this Bat Brochure Research and Planning Booklet! This engaging project guides students through researching and designing a 6-panel informational brochure about one bat species of their choice. Perfect for October, animal study units, or inquiry projects! What’s Included:- Student Research Booklet with guided questions for 6 panels: Cover PageAll Abo
Preview of Elijah McCoy - Black Leaders in STEM - Science Biography Poster Activity

Elijah McCoy - Black Leaders in STEM - Science Biography Poster Activity

Elementary & middle school students will enjoy researching and creating this "Profile Project" collaborative biography poster project! Each page of the poster has information for students to research and record information about different notable figure. The "Profile Project" collaborative research poster is a great way for students to begin learning, or extend their learning about all of the past and present notable figures that have changed history. Your students will be completely engaged wit
Preview of Day of the Dead Craft - Dia de los Muertos Activity - Skeleton Art Lesson

Day of the Dead Craft - Dia de los Muertos Activity - Skeleton Art Lesson

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Art With Trista
Engage your learners and share the history of the Mexican tradition Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead with this fun and engaging large moveable skeleton collaborative art project! Perfect for mini-lesson, group activity, multicultural lessons, Spanish class, or a Halloween alternative. In this hands-on activity, students work collaboratively to use creative problem solving to create a character, build a skeleton and learn the rich traditions behind the Day of the Dead. In addition, students
Preview of Anti-Bullying Projects Activities Bullying Prevention Month Lessons March SEL

Anti-Bullying Projects Activities Bullying Prevention Month Lessons March SEL

Looking for an engaging and meaningful March social emotional learning project? This Anti-Bullying Awareness Campaign Group Project is PERFECT for middle school and high school students. It is designed to help students build essential research skills while raising awareness about bullying and cyberbullying. With five creative project options, students can collaborate to create impactful, educational products for a classroom or school-wide anti-bullying campaign. This resource is editable and low
Preview of 3D Presents 2-Point Perspective Drawing Art Lesson - Holiday Art Project

3D Presents 2-Point Perspective Drawing Art Lesson - Holiday Art Project

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Art With Trista
This Christmas art lesson includes a 2-Point Perspective Worksheet and 'How to Draw a Bow' handout. Students will learn how to create 3D forms using 2 point perspective technique and draw a stack of 3-dimensional presents. In addition, students will use value and colored pencil techniques to create a 3D form. The PowerPoint and/or PDF slides include: vocabulary (2 point perspective, vanishing point, value scale, tint, shade and value), objectives, standards, step-by-step instructions, student e
Preview of Heart Water Drop Drawing Art Lesson - Value Study

Heart Water Drop Drawing Art Lesson - Value Study

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Art With Trista
This pencil drawing lesson will teach students about basic drawing techniques and tools. This is a perfect value study art lesson for your upper elementary, middle and beginning high school students. Students will learn how to add value while creating the illusion of depth in their drawing. Students will use a pencil, finger (or tortillon) and an eraser to create smooth gradients and apply pressure to create a value scale in their artwork. The PowerPoint slides and PDF slides include: objective
Preview of Polymer Clay Dragon Eye Sculpture Art Lesson - Grades 4-8 Art Project

Polymer Clay Dragon Eye Sculpture Art Lesson - Grades 4-8 Art Project

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Art With Trista
This dragon eye sculpture lesson is a perfect actual or tactile texture lesson for your elementary and middle school students. In this relief sculpture clay art lesson, students will create a dragon eye following clay procedures and applying clay techniques to create texture. Students will use creative problem solving to create a unique and original dragon eye while applying craftsmanship to finish their sculpture. The slides can be shown as a reminder of the steps and tips when using polymer c
Preview of Why Do We Celebrate Valentine's Day | Learning Journal | Grades 2-5

Why Do We Celebrate Valentine's Day | Learning Journal | Grades 2-5

Perfect for Grades 2–5, Why Do We Celebrate Valentine’s Day? helps students explore the meaning and history behind a familiar holiday through an engaging, nonfiction classroom activity. This resource explains the origins of Valentine’s Day, including its ancient roots and the legend of Saint Valentine, and shows how the celebration has changed over time. Students learn why Valentine’s Day is celebrated in classrooms today, with a focus on friendship, kindness, and inclusion. Ideal for ELA les
Preview of Kimmy Cantrell Inspired Relief Sculpture Art Lesson

Kimmy Cantrell Inspired Relief Sculpture Art Lesson

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Art With Trista
This abstract relief sculpture art lesson inspired by Kimmy Cantrell is perfect for middle school artists or upper elementary students and also makes a great Black History Month art lesson. Students will create an abstract relief sculpture mask with cardboard and paint. Students create variety in their sculpture by using many mark making techniques, shapes and colors in their final art piece. I keep this lesson in my rotation because EVERY student is successful and it creates a beautiful display
Preview of Native American Totem Poles 3D Research Project Cube | Native American Heritage

Native American Totem Poles 3D Research Project Cube | Native American Heritage

Bring meaningful cultural learning into your classroom with this Native American Totem Poles 3D Research Project Cube, a hands-on, cross-curricular activity designed for upper elementary and middle school social studies and art classes. Students explore the history, cultural significance, symbols, and traditions behind Native American totem poles, then express their learning by creating a three-dimensional research cube that is both educational and visually striking. Perfect for Native American
Preview of Wetlands Science Activity for Earth Day | Water Filtration Experiment + Writing

Wetlands Science Activity for Earth Day | Water Filtration Experiment + Writing

Looking for the perfect Earth Day activity that blends hands-on science with creative thinking? This engaging resource invites students to explore the roles wetlands play in our environment —just in time for Earth Day celebrations! Students will build their own wetland from an empty plastic bottle - a simple, visual experiment to see how wetlands help clean dirty water. Then, they’ll reflect on what they learned and express their understanding of the roles of wetlands through analogy writing usi
Preview of Cinco de Mayo Papel Picado Art Project | 3D Relief Sculpture | Mexican Folk Art

Cinco de Mayo Papel Picado Art Project | 3D Relief Sculpture | Mexican Folk Art

Cinco de Mayo Papel Picado Art Project | 3D Relief Sculpture | Mexican Folk Art Take traditional Mexican folk art to the next dimension with this 3D Papel Picado Relief Sculpture project!Forget flat paper banners—this lesson challenges your students to transform the intricate beauty of Papel Picado into a vibrant, multi-layered masterpiece. By combining traditional paper-cutting patterns with structural "spacers," students will create a professional-looking relief sculpture that explores depth,
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