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Preview of Sequencing Bead Reference Chart

Sequencing Bead Reference Chart

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CHIAO's Store
This teacher-designed Sequencing Bead Reference Chart helps children understand and practice patterns in a visual and hands-on way. With both color patterns and size patterns, young learners can observe, compare, and recreate sequences using beads or other manipulatives. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this chart supports the development of: Pattern recognition Logical thinking Fine motor skills Visual discrimination Teachers can use this chart during
Preview of Chores Chart for Kids

Chores Chart for Kids

Make sure your printer is set to print in landscape. Chores chart you can laminate and place checkmarks with wet/dry erase markers; or use stickers and print new copies. You may copy all you need for an individual family/home/classroom.
Preview of Elements of Art Vocab Chart Handout for Art Critiques

Elements of Art Vocab Chart Handout for Art Critiques

Tired of hearing the same basic words in every student critique? This handout is perfect for stretching student vocabulary when you are doing art talks or art critiques. I give each student a handout on colored paper to keep in their sketchbooks or binders for when we look at art or when they self assess their own work or artist statements. This essential handout: Saves time during critique setup Supports reluctant writers and ESL students Encourages higher order thinking Makes critique sessions
Preview of Colors Chart, Coloring Center, Art, Montessori Classroom, Creativity, Posters

Colors Chart, Coloring Center, Art, Montessori Classroom, Creativity, Posters

This poster illustration makes a great educational tool for your home, nursery, playroom, or classroom decor to help aid in educating your child or others when being creative with colors! This is a great tool for littles or students who may not be able to vocalize but instead are able to point to the color they would like to find or use next using these illustrations. -Red -Orange -Yellow -Green -Blue -Purple -Pink --------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT
Preview of Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Anchor Chart

Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Anchor Chart

Created by
Lindsay Loftin
Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Anchor Chart
Preview of Pantone Color of the Year Chart

Pantone Color of the Year Chart

Ready to add a little color to your Google Classroom, Google Site, or Google Meet?  This chart uniquely explores the very popular Pantone Colors of the Year from 2000 to 2021. Keep this chart handy while designing because color will leave quite an impression on you, your students, and their parents!
Preview of Think Visually - Visual Alphabet Resource

Think Visually - Visual Alphabet Resource

This classroom-ready anchor chart introduces students to sketchnoting as a powerful tool for memory, focus, and creativity. The centerpiece is a Visual Alphabet— building blocks for drawing anything. Encourages visual thinking across subjects Perfect for design, ELA, social studies, or IB MYP classrooms Helps all learners (especially visual learners) engage more deeply with content No drawing skills required!Since this is about note-taking and creativity, you can align with: ISTE Standards
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 Frankenweenie “It’s Alive!” Scene Comparisons: Intertextual Film Analysis

Frankenweenie “It’s Alive!” Scene Comparisons: Intertextual Film Analysis

In this lesson pack, students compare Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie reanimation scenes with iconic “It’s Alive!” sequences from Frankenstein (1931) and Young Frankenstein (1974). Through charts, guiding questions, and scaffolded prompts, they’ll analyze how motivation, sound, tone, mood, and theme shift across films — and what these choices say about science, responsibility, and parody. What’s Included: Comparison Chart: Sparky vs. Fish scenes (Frankenweenie)General Viewing Questions for compar
Preview of read and color. follow directions

read and color. follow directions

Read the Sentence Carefully Example: “I saw a blue jet.”Find the Color Word in the Sentence Look for words like blue, orange, brown, etc.Use the Color Chart Match the color word from the sentence to the chart. Find the word blue and look at the oval next to it—it’s blue!Color the Picture Accordingly Use the same color from the chart to color the object in the picture. For “blue jet”, color the jet blue.
Preview of The Artistic Thinking Process meets Studio Habits of the Mind

The Artistic Thinking Process meets Studio Habits of the Mind

Created by
ArtsyMrsV
Have you ever wondered how the studio habits of the mind could be organized in a simplified way for your artists? The artistic thinking process is a easy flow chart that walks teachers and students alike from the idea generating and planning stages to the sharing stage of art making. The studio habits of the mind are the various behaviors an artist will go through during this process. Seeing how it comes together allows for easier explanations in class and a better visual aide that students and
Preview of Brush washing guide

Brush washing guide

Do your students struggle to wash their brushes in between colors when painting? Let Painting Grandpa help! Laminate this sheet or put it in clear page protectors, place a paper towel and water cup in the box, and have students follow the flow chart! 1. Paint 2. Wash your brush in the water 3. Check if your brush is clean on the paper towel 4. If your brush is clean, you get a thumbs up from Painting Grandpa (really hype it up)! If your brush is still dirty, go back to step 2 and try again!
Preview of Human Body Systems Lesson Presentation

Human Body Systems Lesson Presentation

This product is a Power Point presentation about body systems, including what they are, along with detailed examples, and a multitude of ways to explain to students how they can and will affect their lives. The slides also include quick interactive slides such as fill in the blanks, "Imagine this!", "Act it out!", and charts for comparisons. This presentation was intended for middle school students but can easily be adjusted for upper elementary or lower high school students. Once you have downl
Preview of Wolfie the Bunny SEL & Writing Pack |Printable Worksheets |Bravery & Family Them

Wolfie the Bunny SEL & Writing Pack |Printable Worksheets |Bravery & Family Them

Wolfie the Bunny SEL & Writing Pack | Printable Worksheets | Bravery & Family ThemeThis Wolfie the Bunny SEL & Writing Pack is a fun, no-prep printable resource that helps students explore themes of bravery, kindness, and family through writing and social-emotional learning activities. 💡 Perfect for read-aloud lessons, literacy centers, or book companions! ✅ Includes:Story Elements ChartFeelings & Character Worksheets3 Writing Prompts (Bravery / Feelings / Favorite Part)Craft Page “We Are Fa
Preview of Color Me-Christmas Match The Color For Grades 1-3-Printable-Learn How To Draw

Color Me-Christmas Match The Color For Grades 1-3-Printable-Learn How To Draw

✨ Christmas Color Me Pages – Match the Colors & Learn to Draw (27 Pages Printable)This engaging Christmas activity pack helps students in Grades 1–3 develop color recognition, attention to detail, and beginner drawing confidence. Each page includes a colored illustration plus a matching black-and-white version for students to recreate using the same hues. A handy color testing chart lets them mix and test shades before coloring! 🎅🖍️ Why You’ll Love This Resource: 🎨 Strengthens color ident
Preview of Compare 4 Renaissance Artists Worksheet — Research & Art History Analysis

Compare 4 Renaissance Artists Worksheet — Research & Art History Analysis

Created by
Jackeyedog
Perfect for Art History, Humanities, or Studio Art Classes!This engaging worksheet helps students explore the Renaissance period (1350–1620) by researching and comparing four major artists from the Early, High, or Northern Renaissance. It guides students through visual analysis, historical context, and artistic influence while encouraging reflection on the evolution of realism, perspective, and humanism in art. ✏️ What’s Included Four-Column Comparison Chart with prompts for: Art Movement
Preview of Compare 4 Neoclassical Artists Wkst: Art, Enlightenment & Revolution Analysis

Compare 4 Neoclassical Artists Wkst: Art, Enlightenment & Revolution Analysis

Created by
Jackeyedog
Perfect for Art History, Humanities, or Studio Art Classes!This worksheet immerses students in the Neoclassical Period (late 1700s–early 1800s)—a movement that revived classical ideals of harmony, heroism, and civic virtue during the Age of Enlightenment and political revolution. Students compare four influential Neoclassical artists and analyze how art reflected reason, morality, and democratic ideals emerging across Europe and the Americas. ✏️ What’s Included Four-Column Comparison Chart
Preview of From Early Humans to Today (Handout)

From Early Humans to Today (Handout)

This fun classroom history project is a visual art/history lesson for grades 5-12. May be light and informative/creative or extensive according to grade levels. Task: Think about the steps that humankind has taken in the development of society, from primitive people until today, from nomadic people to small settlements to big cities. Your assignment is to create a timeline for the development of the information noted below. Look up anthropological terms to help you create a flow chart of the
Preview of Healing Through Color – Student Inquiry Worksheet (Monet vs. Kahlo)

Healing Through Color – Student Inquiry Worksheet (Monet vs. Kahlo)

Created by
nassab ahmadie
Grade Levels: 6–8 Subjects: Visual Art, Critical Thinking, IB Format: Printable PDF / MsWord Document Product Description:This student inquiry worksheet guides learners through a  structured comparison of Claude Monet and Frida Kahlo, focusing on how color communicates emotion, healing, and identity. Students analyze mood, color choices, and emotional impact while making personal connections to their own artwork. The worksheet encourages  critical thinking, reflection, and intentional artistic d
Preview of Command Terms: Meaning, Usage and Practice

Command Terms: Meaning, Usage and Practice

Deep Dive into Command Terms for Visual Arts (Grades 9–12) A structured, classroom-ready resource that teaches students how to think, not just what to write.Command terms are often the hidden barrier between strong visual understanding and high assessment outcomes. This 12-page printable classroom resource is designed to help visual arts students explicitly understand, apply, and master command terms used in formal assessment tasks. Rather than treating command terms as a glossary, this mater
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