Introduce the concept of negative space to drawing students. 5 pages of negative space drawing activities that increase in difficulty ending with a fully shaded, grid-free drawing. All black & white. Perfect for a pencil sub plan or as a formative assessment before a drawing unit.
Coloring dot mandalas is a great brain break for kids who are finished with their work. The term mandala is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning “circle.” They can be used as a way to increase focus and creativity as well as decreasing impulsive behaviors. Tired of hearing this: “What do I do when I’m finished?” Have these handy dot mandalas on hand to keep kids busy and content. They can also be used to keep your students busy while you organize supplies at the beginning of the year. They h
Rubric: A Map Assignment or ProjectThis rubric outlines specific expectations for making a map. It looks for all the appropriate elements that would need to be on a map and serves as a checklist for your students. It also goes great paired with a novel where the setting plays an important part in the story. Grading rubrics can be of great benefit to both you and your students. For you, a rubric saves time anddecreases subjectivity. Specific criteria are explicitly stated, facilitating the gr
Figurative Language Quiz - Poetry Terms - Metaphor, Simile, Personification & More: This figurative language quiz is a ready-to-print assessment designed to help you quickly and clearly check your students’ understanding of key poetry terms. Ideal for use during or after a poetry unit, this resource gives students the opportunity to apply what they’ve learned about common figures of speech by analyzing authentic lines from poetry. The quiz covers important devices such as metaphor, oxymoron, sim
Teach the art of scene design with zero prep — perfect for theater classrooms or tech units. This all-in-one resource provides a clear, engaging, and age-appropriate overview of set design for secondary students. Whether you're launching a tech theater unit, supporting a production, or covering the basics in a general drama class, this lesson will give your students the vocabulary, concepts, and inspiration they need to start designing with purpose. Even better? It’s ready to teach — with slides
Dive deep into Rudyard Kipling's haunting poem "Boots" with this comprehensive, engaging, and student-friendly resource bundle! Perfect for middle and high school classrooms (grades 7–10), this resource includes everything you need for a thorough poetry analysis, critical thinking activities, and real-world writing assignments. What’s Included: 20 Multiple-Choice Questions (Part A/Part B Style)Designed to build close reading skills and test comprehension.Each question includes 4 options and ask
Perfect for Art class. Color in the color wheels to show each color scheme for monochromatic, analogous, complementary, near-complementary, split-complementary, triadic, and tetradic. Includes a quiz/worksheet to assess comprehension and answer keys.
Use these worksheets in Art class to teach color theory, including primary colors, secondary colors, tertiary colors, tints, shades, tones, neutrals and color schemes such as monochromatic, analogous, complementary, warm and cool.
This introductory lesson to the Hero's Journey was created for a high school Cinema Studies or Film Studies course, but works equally well in an ELA classroom. What's Included: Complete Lesson in One Download: Covers the Hero’s Journey and Three Act Structure in film and literature. Engaging Introduction: Uses modern movie examples to hook students and make concepts relatable. Guided Notes / Graphic Organizer: Editable, structured support for student learning. Google Form Review Quiz: Includes
Zero Prep…Print-and-Go…No textbook required!Welcome to the world of origami, where creativity, precision, and patience come together to transform a simple sheet of paper into something extraordinary! In this lesson, we will explore the rich history and cultural significance of origami, learn essential folding techniques, and practice creating our own origami models. Whether you're folding a paper crane for peace or crafting a jumping frog for fun, origami teaches more than just how to fold—it h
🎬 Film Production: 10‑Question Fill‑in‑the‑Blank Quiz (Units 1–3) Bring film class to life with this engaging, standards‑aligned 10‑question fill‑in‑the-blank quiz covering essential concepts from Development & Pre‑Production, Production, and Post‑Production. Perfect for middle school and introductory high school film programs, this quick assessment helps you check for understanding across the entire production pipeline. Whether you're reinforcing key vocabulary, reviewing for a test, or asse
Description Make Hispanic Heritage Month engaging and easy to assess with this ready-to-use quiz on 26 influential Latino figures. This resource includes: Student Quiz (30 points total) with multiple choice, short answer, and extended response questions. Teacher Answer Key for quick grading. Reference Sheet featuring all 26 Latinos with names and key details — perfect as a study guide, anchor chart, or handout. Figures include cultural icons like Frida Kahlo, Celia Cruz, Selena Quintanilla,
4th - 12th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Other (Arts), Other (Social Studies)
Stages of Clay | Slideshow, Notes, and Differentiated Quizzes This resource helps students understand the stages of clay through a clear, visual slideshow, note-taking sheets, and differentiated quiz options. It’s perfect for introducing or reviewing the clay process in middle or high school art classes. What’s Included: Slideshow Presentation: A step-by-step overview of the stages of clay with visuals, definitions, and examples. Two Note-Taking Sheets: Option 1: Guided notes with prompts and
Elements of Art (Line, Shape, Form, Value, Color, Texture, and Space) and Principles of Design (Balance, Contrast, Proportion, Emphasis, Repetition, and Unity) Matching Quizand Fill-In Doodle Activity. *Offered within a Bundle that includes the accompanying Powerpoint, and Notes Handouts.
Amy Beach: “Our American Musical Trailblazer”2-3 Day Class Reading Assignment with Mini Quiz with Video Links and Slide Decks …and a short slidedeck group projectPlug and Play Ready, Online or Print, Substitute Teacher PlanGrades 6/7/8/9/10General Music History-Music AppreciationDear Educator,Thank you for choosing this 2-3 day lesson about Amy Beach! This engaging, easy-to-implement assignment is designed to fit within two to three standard class periods (depending on your pacing), providing a
Peter Tchaikovsky: “Life and Times” 1 Day Class Reading Assignment & Mini Quiz with Video Links and Slide Decks Plug and Play Ready, Online or Print, Substitute Teacher PlanGrades 6/7/8 - General Music History-Music AppreciationDear Educator,Thank y
Ludwig van Beethoven: “His Life and Times” 1-2 Day Class Reading Assignment & Quiz with Video Links and Slide Deck Plug and Play Ready, Online or Print, or Substitute Teacher Plan Grades 6/7/8 - General Music HistoryDear Educator,Thank you for choosing this 1-2 day lesson about Ludwig van Beethoven (Beethoven)”! This engaging, easy-to-implement assignment is designed to fit within one to two stand
This is an art and social justice-themed screen printing presentation created for a teaching residency with high schoolers. It introduces students to the democratic medium of screenprinting, and color separation for 2-color screenprinting.
Students are often reluctant to learn formal art vocabulary. This pre-assessment is designed to show them that they actually have very good instincts about what the elements and principles of art are. They won't define anything, but instead they will demonstrate the principles via the elements. There are no right answers, but there are good, bad, and better answers.
Help your students have a firm foundation in film terminology before watching and discussing cinematography and movies in general. Start by introducing your students to 15 of the common terms used in film studies. The crossword has both the terms and definitions to help students study and understand their new vocabulary. Discuss as a class or assign for homework. Then test your student's understanding with one of two matching quizzes. Terms included are: Cinematography Dissolve Dolly Shot Medium
Help your students become critical thinkers and informed citizens with this engaging, article-based resource focused on media bias, artificial intelligence (AI), and civic engagement. Perfect for grades 8–10, this 2,000-word nonfiction article is written at a 9th-grade reading level and includes text features, real-world citations, and student-friendly language to promote deep understanding of how headlines, sponsorships, and AI shape the news we consume. Students will explore: What media
Mozart - “Musical Genius”1-2 Day Class Reading Assignment & Quiz with Video Links Plug-n-Play Ready, Online or Print, or Substitute Teacher PlanGrades 6/7/8 - General Music HistoryDear Educator,Thank you for choosing this 1-2 day lesson about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ! This engaging, easy-to-implement assignment is designed to fit within one to two standard class periods depending on your pacing, providing a rich blend of historical context, active listening, and a multifaceted quiz. ** A valuab
6th - 10th, Adult Education
Art, Instrumental Music, Music
CCSS
RI.7.3
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