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Preview of Architecture: Bedroom Design Unit Mega-Bundle

Architecture: Bedroom Design Unit Mega-Bundle

Scalable Architecture Packet and Floor Plan Project with Answer Keys and Supplemental Practice Worksheets, Quiz and Instructions (30 pages)PLUS Classroom Enhancements: Posters (8.5 x 11), Table-Top Menu and Architecture CashAn 8th Grade Favorite! This is an in-depth fantastic project for 8th graders that can be adjusted to span 1 to 8 weeks (and possibly even longer). It is tested and super scalable. Students will redesign their own bedroom from concept to implementation. When finished with the
Preview of Fine Motor Journal

Fine Motor Journal

This download is a Fine Motor Journal which includes 100 fun ways to strengthen finger muscles and increase motor skills. The pages begin with prompts that do not require writing or drawing and become increasingly more dependent on cutting and writing accuracy. There are 100 pages to choose from utilizing materials that many teachers have on hand in the classroom already! Have fun strengthening fine motor muscles with a few minutes of practice each day.
Preview of Fibonacci Sequence Activities Math & Reading PBL Art, Poetry, Puzzles, & Nature

Fibonacci Sequence Activities Math & Reading PBL Art, Poetry, Puzzles, & Nature

Bring math to life with this engaging Fibonacci Project-Based Learning (PBL) resource! Perfect for grades 4–6, this cross-curricular unit blends reading comprehension, math puzzles, art, poetry, and science connections through the fascinating world of Fibonacci numbers. Students will: ✔ Read informational texts about Fibonacci and his patterns around us ✔ Highlight evidence and answer comprehension questions ✔ Explore Fibonacci patterns in nature, animals, art, and architecture ✔ Create d
Preview of Haiku Tunnel Books: Art & Haiku Writing Project using Postcards for Prompts

Haiku Tunnel Books: Art & Haiku Writing Project using Postcards for Prompts

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Tunnel books are unique and fun! A tunnel book is a three-dimensional movable book that you read by looking through it. Originally from the mid-18th century, tunnel books are enjoying new popularity as an art form in their own right. The tunnel books you've seen may look complicated, but I've developed a method that simplifies the process so that students from 3rd or 4th grade and up can be successful making tunnel books of their own. We'll use a postcard as a prompt for writing an original hai
Preview of Kaleidoscope Lettering Symmetry Project - Designs with Names or Inspiring Words

Kaleidoscope Lettering Symmetry Project - Designs with Names or Inspiring Words

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Teach Kids Art
Kaleidoscope Lettering uses the concepts of bilateral (reflective) symmetry, tessellation, and positive/negative space to transform a name, initials, or an inspiring word into a unique design that looks much more complicated to create than it actually is! This project was so successful and so well-loved by my students that I did it year after year... until I figured out we were doing it the hard way! Here I’m sharing my new and improved method that is faster, easier, and virtually mistake-proof
Preview of "My Kindness Tree" an SEL Art Project

"My Kindness Tree" an SEL Art Project

Kindness Tree SEL Art Project (2 Age Levels) Help students grow empathy, compassion, and self-awareness with this meaningful Kindness Tree art project. Rooted in Social Emotional Learning, this lesson encourages students to explore acts of kindness and reflect on how their words and actions impact others. This resource includes 2 differentiated lessons to support a range of ages and abilities: Ages 4–9: Kindness Collage Tree Younger students build their understanding of kindness through a ha
Preview of Project Based Learning: iDesign an App STEM Project (PBL)

Project Based Learning: iDesign an App STEM Project (PBL)

STEAM, STEM, or Project Based Learning—this project is perfect for kids of the 21st-century! Students design, describe, and write about their own original "app." Then they draw the logo they create on a post-it-note and then attach the post-it-notes to a group "tablet" poster (that they also make). This is a big hit with kids because it speaks their language and allows for creativity. Let the independent, creative thinker in your students shine with this contemporary art integration lesson! Als
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