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Preview of Les arts du spectacle - Performing Arts in French for AP® French - l'esthétique

Les arts du spectacle - Performing Arts in French for AP® French - l'esthétique

Created by
EZ Inspiration
Enrich your students’ French class with this Performing Arts digital lesson. Students will explore the world of music, dance, theater, and cinema in French culture. They will also learn French vocabulary related to performing arts, famous French plays, le cirque du soleil, marionettes, and more!  This is a perfect NO PREP lesson for AP® French students and aligns perfectly with the AP® French Aesthetics unit but it can be used for other senior or intermediate French classes. There are a v
Preview of Active Viewing Questions | ELA Film Analysis for 2000 Live Action Grinch Movie

Active Viewing Questions | ELA Film Analysis for 2000 Live Action Grinch Movie

🎄 Keep students engaged while watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)These active viewing questions guide students through the 2000 live-action adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas with a clear focus on theme, character, symbolism, and film technique. Questions are listed chronologically and chunked by act, making it easy to pause, discuss, and assess comprehension while maintaining student accountability during the film. What’s IncludedViewing questions organized into thre
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 Textual Features: Art

Textual Features: Art

Created by
CheerioO
Designed for IB English Language and Literature, this handout includes language used to discuss the textual features of art and can serve as an introduction to all visual media that might be relevant to Paper 1. It includes vocabulary and a short activity for helping students to learn and apply the vocabulary to a well known artwork within the public domain.
Preview of Anthony Bourdain Part's Unknown: South Africa viewing guide

Anthony Bourdain Part's Unknown: South Africa viewing guide

Created by
CheerioO
This is designed for use as a stand alone activity when Parts Unknown South Africa is used to provide context before reading a novel such as Born A Crime or can be used as part of an IB English Lang and Lit Body of Work study focused on Parts Unknown.
Preview of Textual features: documentary film

Textual features: documentary film

Created by
CheerioO
This was designed for IB English Language and Literature students who are preparing for the Paper 1 exam. It includes vocabulary and a short practice activity to help students apply their vocabulary. The practice activity references Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown, but it is not necessary to have viewed any episodes.
Preview of Rock Picture Holder Tutorial

Rock Picture Holder Tutorial

Great guide or modification for a fan favorite art project! Use for Art clubs or class. Step by step instructions with pictures
Preview of Frankenstein - stations lesson analyzing depictions of the creature over time

Frankenstein - stations lesson analyzing depictions of the creature over time

Created by
Daniel Tkach
This is a stations lesson for one 45-minute class period in which students spend a few minutes at each of the 8 images, analyzing how images of Frankenstein (or rather, Victor Frankenstein's creature) have changed over time. I've also included some historical images (ex, woodcuts of dissections during the 1700 and 1800s) to help students understand the context in which Mary Shelley wrote her novel, and some extra images in case you need to expand the stations. This resource is appropriate for a
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 Introduction to Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown

Introduction to Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown

Created by
CheerioO
This short lesson sets the stage for a larger unit on based on the text by providing vocabulary and context. Please combine it with the free slide deck titled Intro to Anthony Bourdain slide deck. This is ideal for a class in which multiple international texts requiring context are being taught or and IB Eng Lang and Lit course in which Parts Unknown is being used as a body of work.
Preview of textual features: photography

textual features: photography

Created by
CheerioO
This is designed to give students key vocabulary for talking about photography, as part of an IB English Language and Literature class. It is for use in preparation for Paper 1 and includes vocabulary with definitions and a short practice activity using the words as applied to a well known image that is in the public domain.
Preview of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown: Vietnam

Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown: Vietnam

Created by
CheerioO
This was designed as a stand alone activity to provide context for a novel such as The Things They Carried or as part of a larger unit in which Parts Unknown is studied as a Body of Work in IB Eng Lang and Lit.
Preview of AP Art History Class Syllabus

AP Art History Class Syllabus

Advanced Placement (AP) Art History Class Syllabus This class syllabus is designed for any teacher who is teaching AP Art History next year. It covers everything from art-historical thinking skills and big ideas to a course outline. While the course outline aligns with my personal AP Art History curriculum, you are free to edit the document to meet your specific class needs. All areas that require personalization have been highlighted in yellow to make it easier to identify where to edit.
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 Styrofoam Tray Embroidery Tutorial

Styrofoam Tray Embroidery Tutorial

Step by step instructions to create an embroidered image on a styrofoam tray! Includes pictures Great modification for in class work or to be sent for extension or Art Clubs.
Preview of Frankenweenie Active Viewing Questions

Frankenweenie Active Viewing Questions

Keep students actively engaged during Frankenweenie with this set of scaffolded viewing questions and theme/motif-tracking prompts. Designed for close watching, these questions guide students to notice horror and suspense techniques, parody and humor, and Tim Burton’s signature blend of the cute and grotesque. Students are invited to track recurring motifs (lightning/electricity, grief, parody, fear, etc.) while answering detailed questions across the three acts of the film. This helps studen
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 Palace of Versailles Gallery Walk Stations Activity (AP Art History)

Palace of Versailles Gallery Walk Stations Activity (AP Art History)

Bring the grandeur and complexity of the Palace of Versailles to life with this engaging, student-centered stations activity! Designed specifically for AP Art History (but perfect for any art history course), this resource transforms your classroom from a traditional lecture space into an interactive learning experience. This activity includes 5 thoughtfully designed stations, each featuring a chunked, easy-to-read informational page paired with high-quality images to support visual analysis and
Preview of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown: Montana

Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown: Montana

Created by
CheerioO
This viewing guide is designed to work as a stand alone activity when the film is being used to provide context for a book such as Ceremony or the Lone ranger and Tonto Fist Fight in Heaven, but can also be combined with other resources to create an IB Eng Lang and Lit body of work.
Preview of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown Iran viewing guide

Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown Iran viewing guide

Created by
CheerioO
This viewing guide is designed to work as a stand alone activity when the film is being used to provide context for a book such as Perspolis, but can also be combined with other resources to create an IB Eng Lang and Lit body of work. This includes a bonus activity in which students are asked to apply common film analysis vocabulary such as foreground and camera angle in sentences about the text.
Preview of Charging Bull Debate WS | No-Prep Art Sub Plan, Writing about art, Interpret art

Charging Bull Debate WS | No-Prep Art Sub Plan, Writing about art, Interpret art

Created by
Art Room 207
Need to incorporate ELA reading and writing into your visual art curriculum? Trying to figure out a no-supply sub plan for your students to do while you're out? This two page editable worksheet talks about the sculptures Fearless Girl and Charging Bull in NYC. Students read and understand the original meanings of the sculpture, and then understand how those meanings change when the sculptures are placed next to each other. Students have direct and open ended questions to show their knowledge and
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 Create-A-Creature

Create-A-Creature

Bring creativity and structure together with this engaging “Create a Creature” activity! Students will design their own creature, then describe it using guided questions and visual supports—perfect for building writing, vocabulary, and expressive language skills. This resource is especially helpful for students who benefit from structured prompts, visuals, and choice options, making it ideal for special education, intervention, and early elementary classrooms. ⭐ What’s Included: Creature dr
Preview of Les mouvements littéraires - Exploring Literary Movements in French - AP® French

Les mouvements littéraires - Exploring Literary Movements in French - AP® French

Created by
EZ Inspiration
Explore French Literary Movements with this engaging digital French lesson. Students will explore the different French literature movements and some famous French writers. This is the perfect NO PREP lesson for AP® French students or other senior or intermediate French classes. The following literary movements will be discussed: humanism, baroque, classicalism, enlightenment, romanticism, realism, naturalism, symbolism, surrealism, absurdism, and the “New Novel.” This 27 Google Slides™
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