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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 Which Art Vibe Are You? - Engaging Art Movement Personality Quiz

Which Art Vibe Are You? - Engaging Art Movement Personality Quiz

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Bring art history to life with this fun and interactive personality quiz, "Which Art Vibe Are You?" Designed for middle school, high school, or introductory art classes, this quiz connects students' personalities to iconic art movements like Expressionism, Surrealism, Romanticism, Pop Art, Modernism, and Impressionism. Perfect for art teachers looking to spark creativity, encourage self-reflection, and introduce key art movements in an engaging way! What’s Included: Printable Quiz Worksheet: A
Preview of Middle Ages, Byzantine, and Medieval Art - Lecture Presentation

Middle Ages, Byzantine, and Medieval Art - Lecture Presentation

Use this EXCELLENT presentation as a teaching tool in your History, English and Art classes to teach specifically Balance and Rhythm. Filled with authentic pieces of museum art and links to expand on. Includes vocabulary terms and a quiz. 47 slides of history, art and instruction! Covered in this lecture presentation: Byzantine EmpireEarly Christine ArtEarly Medieval Art and the three periodsClassical ArtArt of Medieval Europe Roman and Greek influencesChurches and MonasteriesIlluminated Manusc
Preview of What’s Your Art History Era? Personality Quiz

What’s Your Art History Era? Personality Quiz

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What’s Your Art History Era? Personality Quiz Discover your inner Renaissance dreamer, Medieval mystic, Baroque star, or rebellious Modernist!This engaging personality quiz invites students to explore art history through self-reflection and aesthetic preferences. Perfect for art class icebreakers, humanities units, or creative advisory periods, it blends introspection with historical insight in a fun, accessible format. What’s Included: 10-question printable & digital quiz (PDF format)Four
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 The Hunger Games Drama Lesson | Stage Production & Spectacle | Costume Design

The Hunger Games Drama Lesson | Stage Production & Spectacle | Costume Design

Teach spectacle in a way your students will actually understand and enjoy with this engaging drama lesson based on The Hunger Games stage production. This Dramamommaspeaks resource focuses on one of the most exciting (and often overlooked) elements of theater— spectacle. Through a high-interest topic, students explore how live productions create powerful visual moments using lighting, set design, movement, and costume. Rather than simply reading about theater, students actively analyze and ap
Preview of Drama Playwriting Devising Theater Lesson Norman Rockwell Dialogue Improvisation

Drama Playwriting Devising Theater Lesson Norman Rockwell Dialogue Improvisation

Integrate art into drama class and/or drama into art class! This play writing lesson is one to two days in length and gives students an opportunity to study playwriting through writing dialogue. Students in sixth (gifted) through eighth grades study a few of Rockwell's paintings, how he demonstrates characterization, conflict, mood and with their classmates write their own very short scenes. Created to be non-threatening, the lesson begins with a warm-up exercise that gives the students
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