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Preview of Cliques | Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage | ELA & Yearbook | Project

Cliques | Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage | ELA & Yearbook | Project

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This engaging nonfiction reading comprehension lesson helps high school students analyze social dynamics through a high-interest article about cliques in schools. Perfect for ELA classrooms, remedial classes, leadership classes, advisory periods, or yearbook staff, it builds critical thinking, discussion, and text-based response skills while laying the groundwork for a meaningful school culture project. Student Experience: Students will read and respond to an informational text, reflect on cliqu
Preview of Into the Spider-Verse: Structured & Scaffolded Film Analysis Unit

Into the Spider-Verse: Structured & Scaffolded Film Analysis Unit

Take your students beyond surface-level movie worksheets with this complete film analysis unit designed around Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Through parallel frame analysis, students learn how filmmakers use visual choices to show growth, highlight themes, and build meaning — and then transform those observations into polished film analysis essays. What’s Inside this Unit: ✅ 6+ model frame pairings with guiding questions (Opening vs. Closing Images, Tied Up, Shoulder Touch, The Leap, Sha
Preview of Peter H. Reynolds Author Study | SEL + Depth & Complexity Slideshow Bundle

Peter H. Reynolds Author Study | SEL + Depth & Complexity Slideshow Bundle

This Peter H. Reynolds Author Study Bundle brings together seven picture books—The Dot, The Word Collector, Sky Color, The Happy Dreamer, The Curious Garden, So Few of Me and The Color Monster—into one engaging resource. Each slideshow is designed for classroom use and integrates Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) with Depth and Complexity thinking tools to spark meaningful conversations, creativity, and critical thinking. Students will: Explore themes of creativity, emotions, and the power of wor
Preview of Into the Spider-Verse Film Analysis Bundle Viewing Questions, Notebook & Seminar

Into the Spider-Verse Film Analysis Bundle Viewing Questions, Notebook & Seminar

This Into the Spider-Verse Teacher Bundle combines three of my most popular resources into one package—perfect for building a full week (or two!) of engaging, rigorous film study.What’s Included: 1. Viewing Questions (5 pages)Scaffolded, act-by-act questions to guide comprehension and analysisMotif-tracking activity for recurring visual and thematic elementsPrint + digital formats for flexible classroom use2. Guided Viewing Notebook (student-facing workbook) 40+ scene study pages with guiding
Preview of AP Spanish Literature and Culture Comic Adaptation Hombres necios Sor Juana

AP Spanish Literature and Culture Comic Adaptation Hombres necios Sor Juana

Make AP Spanish Literature more visual, accessible, and engaging with this editable comic adaptation activity for Hombres necios by Sor Juana. Most AP Spanish Literature resources jump straight to analysis. This one helps students see the text first—then analyze it. This editable comic adaptation helps AP Spanish Literature students visualize key moments from the text while practicing comprehension and analysis. Includes PowerPoint and Google Slides versions with editable speech bubbles so stud
Preview of Coraline Movie Viewing Guide & Scaffolded Film Analysis | Intro to Film Studies

Coraline Movie Viewing Guide & Scaffolded Film Analysis | Intro to Film Studies

Bring film analysis into your ELA classroom with this Coraline Intro to Film Studies Viewing Guide & Homework Pack. Perfect for teachers introducing film form and literary analysis through movies, this resource combines guided viewing questions, homework writing prompts, and discussion models that help students strengthen close reading, evidence gathering, and analytical writing skills. This pack is flexible—use it as a stand-alone film study, or as the foundation for a longer Intro to Film
Preview of Baroque Art Warm-Ups, Bell Ringers & Do Nows | AP Art History | Editable Slides

Baroque Art Warm-Ups, Bell Ringers & Do Nows | AP Art History | Editable Slides

Looking for an easy, meaningful way to start class and reinforce key concepts from the Baroque period? These Baroque Art Warm-Ups are designed specifically for AP Art History and upper-level Art History courses, making them perfect for daily bell ringers, do nows, early finishers, or review activities. This resource includes 20 Baroque warm-up prompts that encourage students to observe, analyze, compare, and reflect on major themes of Baroque art such as dramatic lighting, movement, emotion, rel
Preview of Frankenweenie: Characterization & Caricature Activities

Frankenweenie: Characterization & Caricature Activities

Teach your students to look closely at how characters are created, exaggerated, and represented in Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie. These activities introduce students to characterization, archetypes, stereotypes, and caricatures, then gives them a chance to practice through visual analysis and creative design. You also have the option to extend to a literary comparison with Frankenstein. This bundle combines visual literacy, character analysis, and comparative writing in one engaging resource set
Preview of Into the Spider-verse Film Analysis & Discussion Bundle

Into the Spider-verse Film Analysis & Discussion Bundle

This Into the Spider-Verse bundle brings together two powerful resources designed to move students from guided film analysis into independent discussion and critical thinking. Perfect for secondary English or Film Studies classrooms, these activities balance structure with rigor, giving teachers flexible ways to engage a wide range of learners. What’s Included: Guided Viewing Notebook (student-facing workbook)Black-and-white low-ink version for flexible classroom printingColorful print + digi
Preview of Frankenweenie: Characterization, Archetypes, Caricatures & Stereotypes

Frankenweenie: Characterization, Archetypes, Caricatures & Stereotypes

Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie is filled with quirky, exaggerated characters that are perfect for teaching characterization, archetypes, caricature, and stereotypes. This engaging lesson helps students analyze how filmmakers shape characters through appearance, actions, and cultural references — and pushes them to consider when exaggeration becomes homage, parody, or harmful stereotype. What’s Included Editable Google Docs & Slide Deck for easy digital/classroom useStep-by-step lesson flow with te
Preview of AP® Art & Design: Mini SI

AP® Art & Design: Mini SI

If you are looking for a great way to get your students' "feet wet" before diving into their AP® Sustained Investigations, this UNIT is perfect for you! With this UNIT Students are expected to make a Mini Sustained Investigation (SI) starting with the topic Environment. Students will document their practice, experimentation and revision as they create 3 projects and develop a series of essential questions that will evolve overtime. This unit is great practice prior to the students developing the
Preview of AP® Art & Design: Sustained Investigation Proposal

AP® Art & Design: Sustained Investigation Proposal

This is the first step in preparing students for all 3 of the College Board AP® ( or Advanced Placement®) Art & Design portfolios: 2D Art & Design, Drawing and/or 3D Art & Design. This UNIT gives students an opportunity to organize their thoughts and ideas for their Sustained Investigation by creating a PRESENTATION they will share with their peers/teacher for feedback and critique. Students will create lists of ideas, collect reference images, sketch and brainstorm. Students will then cre
Preview of Victorian Valentine’s Cards | 1800's Romance, Mass Culture | Digital & Printable

Victorian Valentine’s Cards | 1800's Romance, Mass Culture | Digital & Printable

Explore Victorian Valentine’s cards through the lens of the Industrial Revolution, postal reform, and changing ideas of romantic love in this engaging, standards-aligned history lesson. This Victorian Era lesson plan uses primary-source imagery and critical thinking questions to help students analyze how social progress and new institutions reshaped personal relationships in the 19th century. During the Victorian Age, Valentine’s cards became a mass-produced cultural phenomenon—made possible by
Preview of Historical Thinking Graphic Organizer BUNDLE Primary & Secondary Source Analysis

Historical Thinking Graphic Organizer BUNDLE Primary & Secondary Source Analysis

Build your students’ historical thinking skills with this powerful bundle of seven graphic organizers, designed to help learners analyze primary sources, secondary sources, artifacts, photos, newspapers, and civilizations with clarity and purpose. Perfect for middle school, high school, and AP history classrooms, this resource pack includes everything you need to support students in sourcing documents, understanding context, drawing inferences, and communicating ideas like real historians. Wit
Preview of Labyrinths in Mythology Activity Book | Middle and High School ELA Grades 6-12

Labyrinths in Mythology Activity Book | Middle and High School ELA Grades 6-12

The activity book contains more than twenty creative maze activities inspired by stories from mythology: such as Theseus and the Minotaur, Daedalus, the inventor of the labyrinth at Knossos, and the myth of Crete ruled by King Minos and Queen Pasiphaë. These mythological tales come alive in the tradition of labyrinths passed down to us. This activity resource is a bonus book designed to supplement the Stones of Erasmus educational guide Labyrinths in Mythology: From the Minotaur to Theseus. Her
Preview of AP Art History: The Annotated Mona Lisa: Guided Reading & Quizzes

AP Art History: The Annotated Mona Lisa: Guided Reading & Quizzes

Carol Strickland, The Annotated Mona Lisa, Third Edition: A Crash Course in Art History from Prehistoric to the Present (2018) I have used The Annotated Mona Lisa as the main textbook for my AP Art History class for years. The author presents the content well and is easy to understand for the students. I am providing as a resource the 11 guided reading assignments (homework) and 13 quizzes that I have used for this book. The guided readings and quizzes are organized by page numbers. The Googl
Preview of 50 Finish the Drawing Pages | Mindfulness Morning Work & Early Finishers

50 Finish the Drawing Pages | Mindfulness Morning Work & Early Finishers

Created by
The Kabgpatch
Looking for a "no-prep" way to spark creativity, encourage mindfulness, and keep your students engaged? This massive collection of 50 Finish the Drawing Pages is the ultimate "emergency" resource for every elementary classroom. Whether you need a quiet morning work activity, a focused brain break, or a reliable emergency sub plan, these "squiggle" prompts challenge students to think outside the box. Each page features a unique, abstract line or shape that acts as a "creative catalyst," pushing s
Preview of Coraline — Pre-Viewing & Film Form Vocabulary Lesson Pack

Coraline — Pre-Viewing & Film Form Vocabulary Lesson Pack

Ease students into film analysis with Coraline.This lesson introduces essential film form vocabulary ( distance, angle, cinematography, editing, mise-en-scène, and composition) while guiding students through the opening scenes of Coraline. Scaffolded notes and a master vocabulary deck help students practice applying cinematic terms before diving into deeper analysis. What’s Inside: Pre-Viewing Lesson (Opening Scenes)Guided notes in two versions: • With scaffolding (shot descriptions provided)
Preview of Back-to-School Icebreaker & Goal-Setting Worksheets Bundle

Back-to-School Icebreaker & Goal-Setting Worksheets Bundle

Back-to-School Icebreaker & Goal-Setting Worksheets Bundle Kick off your school year with activities that help students connect, share, and dream big! This print-and-go bundle is designed to make the first days of school fun, interactive, and meaningful—perfect for grades 6–12. ✨ What’s Included: ✅ This or That? Poll Sheet – A quick, low-pressure way for students to share their preferences and find common interests. ✅ About Me Worksheet – Go beyond the basics! Students share their favori
Preview of Intro to Photography and Caption Writing

Intro to Photography and Caption Writing

Turn your students into photojournalists—for real!On Day 2 of our Journalism Camp, students dive into the world of photography, learning how to use real digital cameras to tell stories through images. From understanding camera basics (lens, lighting, shutter speed) to practicing hands-on skills, this lesson brings visual journalism to life for grades 4–8. Students work in groups of 4, explore the library through a fun Photo Scavenger Hunt, and select their favorite group photo to print and fr
Preview of Sky Color Creativity Lesson | Depth and Complexity Art & Literacy Activity

Sky Color Creativity Lesson | Depth and Complexity Art & Literacy Activity

Bring imagination to life with this engaging 60-minute lesson based on Sky Color by Peter H. Reynolds. Perfect for grades 1–4 this resource blends literacy and art while encouraging students to think outside the box. Students will: • Explore themes of creativity, problem-solving, and imagination. • Discuss and analyze the story using Depth and Complexity Icons. • Create their own sky scene with unconventional colors and materials. • Reflect on how imagination can help us approach challenges
Preview of Composition Lesson: Elements & Principles of Design

Composition Lesson: Elements & Principles of Design

This lesson introduces students to the fundamentals of photographic composition, including key techniques like the rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, symmetry, and perspective. This product includes a lecture slideshow presentation component. Included Elements & Principles: S-curve C-curve Vanishing point Bird's Eye View Worm's Eye View Normal View Wide shot Medium shot Close-up shot Extreme close-up shot Open Form Closed Form Overlapping Objects Low Horizon line High Horizon lineSymmetr
Preview of AP® Art quiz on the CED (Course and Exam Description)

AP® Art quiz on the CED (Course and Exam Description)

Quickly check your students’ understanding of the AP® Art and Design Course and Exam Description (CED) with this clear, ready-to-use quiz! What's Included:True/False, multiple choice, and short answer questions that cover portfolio sections, scoring breakdown, required work, plagiarism policy, and moreEditable format — use as-is or customize for your classroomPerfect for AP® 2-D Art and Design and AP® DrawingAnswer Key includedWhy Teachers Love It:Clarifies common AP® misconceptions (like “no wr
Preview of Coraline Film Form Vocabulary Lessons + Quiz Bundle

Coraline Film Form Vocabulary Lessons + Quiz Bundle

Introduce and assess film language with Coraline.This bundle combines two best-selling resources to help middle and high school students build and apply foundational film form vocabulary (distance, angle, cinematography, editing, mise-en-scène, and composition). Students ease into analysis with scaffolded pre-viewing lessons and then demonstrate mastery through a flexible vocabulary quiz with companion slides and clips. What’s Inside:Pre-Viewing + Film Vocabulary Lesson PackPre-viewing lesson us
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