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Preview of Digitally Draw Hippo In Water For Middle and High School Students

Digitally Draw Hippo In Water For Middle and High School Students

Created by
Bubblegum Brush
FYI If you like this activity for your art room please check out my store! I am uploading different digital lessons like this one often!If you purchase this product go to my store and download my FREE Basic Tutorial to share with your students before they complete this one :)Power Point included to teach students how to make digital art using Sketch Pad 5.1. Students can access this creative platform using cell phones, tablets, chrome books, laptops or desktops. Created to engage students in cla
Preview of IB Film Comparative Study Overview

IB Film Comparative Study Overview

Basic overview of the Comparative Study External Assessment for IB Film SL and HL Other resources that go with this presentation are Comparative Study MockComparative Study common mistakesTo see other IB Film Assessments go to the following links: Textual AnalysisProduction Portfolio - Romance Genre FocusProduction Portfolio - Christmas Film Conventions
Preview of Design Your Own Website

Design Your Own Website

Created by
Jonathan Moore
After going through the 4 HTML Basics lessons, give this to your kids to try! I left the topic open ended but feel free to change it. I give my guys about 3 days to do this in class. I highly recommend you show them a website for something local as an example.
Preview of Digital Photography Rules of Composition

Digital Photography Rules of Composition

Created by
Abby Winstead
This is a PowerPoint presentation that introduces the basic rules of photography composition. It was created for a digital photography class, but would work just as nicely with a film photography class. The presentation introduces the following rules of composition: point, line, shape/pattern, formal balance, informal balance, emphasis, contrast, and rule of thirds. Accompanying each rule is a simple explanation and a photo that demonstrates the rule.
Preview of Cinematography for Art and Meaning IB/A-Level/AS Level/Higher/MYP

Cinematography for Art and Meaning IB/A-Level/AS Level/Higher/MYP

Created by
Imogen Reid
This lesson provides a brief introduction to cinematography by explaining some basic shots and angles and the rule of thirds. Students are then asked to examine a range of still shots and consider how the cinematographer has used features such as colour and lighting to create beauty and how composition creates meaning. There are a few slides introducing students to the basics of a DSLR camera. There are also slides with suggestions for how to be creative in shots, i.e. by using reflections or cr
Preview of How to Draw a 3D House (2-Point Perspective)

How to Draw a 3D House (2-Point Perspective)

Created by
Jacob Lightbody
This lesson is designed for students who have learned how to draw basic boxes using 2-point perspective. This is a two-part lesson that is designed to show students that their quality of their artwork can be improved by applying what they know about linear perspective. The lesson will reveal successful "before and after" pictures. Part #1: Students (who have been taught the principles of 2-point perspective) will be challenged to draw a house. Most students will revert to old drawing habits
Preview of Soft Pastel Lesson - Classical meets Digital, editable

Soft Pastel Lesson - Classical meets Digital, editable

Created by
Stinard Studio
This is a lesson for more advance artists who have had some experience with basic soft pastel techniques. In this lesson students are asked to combine details of ancient/classical sculptures with the digital age to make a unique statement of their choice. This project encourages their creativity! You may be surprised and very impressed with your students' ideas and visual representations of those ideas. This project will take the students through research, brainstorming, planning, sketching,
Preview of Ceramic Bust Lesson

Ceramic Bust Lesson

For your 9th-12th grade or adults students as a challenge or final project. lesson includes basic instructions -written and visual, historical bust images, examples of student and master work, ideas for alternative/extension activities.
Preview of Interpreting Artwork: AP Art History

Interpreting Artwork: AP Art History

Created by
Wren's Writings
This is a lecture, discussion, and activity for students to look at and use formalism and conceptualism to determine the form, function, context, and content of artwork. Ideal for the start of the class to have students understand the breakdown of looking at works! This ZIP file contains: a 16 slide PowerPoint and a 8 page PDF activity. Be sure to unzip the file to access all of the materials!
Preview of Japanese Hand Fans

Japanese Hand Fans

Japanese Hand Fans PowerPoint presentation is intended to be used in conjunction with a Hand Fans lesson plan. Historical origin and functions of hand fans as an art form is detailed with supporting images. 25 slides.
Preview of Introduction to Editing

Introduction to Editing

Created by
Imogen Reid
This PowerPoint could take either one or two lessons, depending on whether you want the students to do activities in between. The PowerPoint introduces students to some basic editing techniques, such as the eyeline match, and some more creative ones, i.e. match cuts. There are links to YouTube videos to help students visualise the cuts. Usually, after the PowerPoint, I ask the students to storyboard a narrative focusing on using the different techniques that they have learned.
Preview of Typography - Lettering Art Project - Middle School Font Lesson Guide

Typography - Lettering Art Project - Middle School Font Lesson Guide

This lettering project was a huge success with my middle school students! It can be used in a face-to-face, hybrid, or a virtual learning setting!This product includes:25+ slides detailing each step of this process. Basic pacing I used for my 40 minute class periods. It is totally editable as I uploaded it as the original PowerPoint file! If you want the fonts I used, I have included a PDF copy of the project! Example work Rough Drafting/Planning Worksheet PDF
Preview of Halloween Art | Monster Collage Portraits | TEKS

Halloween Art | Monster Collage Portraits | TEKS

🎨 Halloween Art Monster Collage PortraitsThis lesson introduces collage art through monster portrait creation. Students cut, arrange, and glue shapes into imaginative monster faces. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for grades 3–12Learning Intention & Success CriteriaMonster face templates & planning chartsYouTube tutorials for collage basics & monster projectsDifferentiation for elementary through high school✨ Classroom Use: Encourages experimentation and problem-solving. Ea
Preview of DIY: Calm Down Jars

DIY: Calm Down Jars

Do it Yourself (DIY) Club Lesson Plans. Start a DIY Club, on me. Applied Science: This Intro lesson combines sensory and cricut designs to make 'the Calm Down Jar" Includes: Material Links: vinyl, bottles, chunky glitter etc. Imagines: SVG, DIY "Logo", samples, instructional support Skills Needed: Basic Cricut ,ultimate cutting machine.
Preview of Shoe Sculpture Challenge - Beginning of Year Group Project - PPT + Instructions

Shoe Sculpture Challenge - Beginning of Year Group Project - PPT + Instructions

The best beginning of Year/Semester project! Everyone raves over this assignment and it is such a joy watching students collaborate and problem solve with just cardboard, masking tape, and glue. This Shoe Sculpture Challenge allows students to work in a group to build a shoe of any style with basic materials. They must figure it out together and the shoe must fit a group "Cinderella"! Finished shoes are voted on for Most Creative and Best Craftsmanship. This is sure to be a hit in your classro
Preview of Halloween Art | 3D Haunted Pop-Up Cards | TEKS

Halloween Art | 3D Haunted Pop-Up Cards | TEKS

🎨 Halloween Art 3D Haunted Pop-Up CardsThis lesson teaches paper engineering as students build haunted house pop-up cards. They practice cutting, folding, and layering techniques. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for grades 3–12Learning Intention & Success CriteriaPop-up templates & planning chartsYouTube tutorials for pop-up basics & haunted housesDifferentiation for elementary through high school✨ Classroom Use: Students create cards that can be shared, displayed, or gifte
Preview of Free Art Immersion Lesson for grade 6+ Italian forme organiche

Free Art Immersion Lesson for grade 6+ Italian forme organiche

Created by
Louise Mcvicar
Do you want to try an immersion style lesson? Maybe for a relief teaching lesson or end of year? This lesson is inspired by this fabulous lesson by Andrea at Kinder Art :https://kinderart.com/art-lessons/sculpture/organic-shape-and-line-collage/ I started with an introduction to some basic art terminology, completely in Italian and then tested them on the vocabulary. Then I lead the way with the students copying and gathering materials, and modelling each step as we went. The students panicke
Preview of TED Talk: How Optical Illusions Trick Your Brain- Nathan S. Jacobs

TED Talk: How Optical Illusions Trick Your Brain- Nathan S. Jacobs

Why do we fall for visual tricks—and what do they reveal about how we see the world? This engaging TED-Ed companion resource explores how your brain constructs visual reality using shortcuts like lateral inhibition, lighting assumptions, and facial pattern recognition. Students will dive into 20 thought-provoking questions, a writing prompt about perception and brain function, and an expanded classroom debate on the educational value of optical illusions. Ideal for high school and college-level
Preview of Mediums & Meanings Art Presentation | Exploring Artistic Media & Visual Language

Mediums & Meanings Art Presentation | Exploring Artistic Media & Visual Language

Created by
Art Club 9-12
Help students understand how artistic mediums communicate meaning with this engaging Mediums & Meanings presentation, designed for high school art students in grades 9–12. This resource introduces students to the idea that every medium has its own visual language, encouraging intentional material choices based on concept, message, and desired effect. Through clear explanations, visual examples, and discussion-based prompts, students explore how different 2D art mediums function, feel, and
Preview of IB DP Visual Arts - Assessment Overviews (SL + HL) | First Assessment 2027 .DOCX

IB DP Visual Arts - Assessment Overviews (SL + HL) | First Assessment 2027 .DOCX

Make the new (first assessment 2027) IB DP Visual Arts requirements crystal clear for students and families. These editable, one-page overviews for SL and HL summarize each assessment component’s purpose, formal requirements (screens, words, files), and weightings, aligned to the official IB documentation. Use them to set expectations from day one, guide check-ins during the course, and streamline submission week. Fully aligned to the IB Visual arts guide assessment model and formal require
Preview of Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Created by
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 Full Length AP Art History Practice Exam | 80 Multiple Choice & 6 Free Response

Full Length AP Art History Practice Exam | 80 Multiple Choice & 6 Free Response

Created by
Art Studio 101
Prepare your students for success on the AP Art History exam with this complete practice test! This resource mirrors the official AP exam format and provides a rigorous, mixed-unit review of essential works from the College Board’s required 250. What’s Included: Section I: Multiple Choice – 80 questions (60 minutes, 50% of exam score) Covers Global Prehistory, Ancient Mediterranean, Early Europe & Colonial Americas, and Later Europe & the Americas Includes individual artwork questions, image-
Preview of Creative Arguments: Art, Photography, Poetry and Music Analysis and Project

Creative Arguments: Art, Photography, Poetry and Music Analysis and Project

Creative Arguments Unit: Visual, Musical, and Poetic Rhetoric Analysis + Project This engaging and visually structured resource introduces students to the concept of argument beyond traditional essays by exploring how artists, photographers, poets, and musicians communicate powerful claims about real-world issues. Students analyze historical examples of creative argument and then apply these skills by creating their own original piece. This unit includes materials centered around Pablo Picasso’s
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