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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 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 The Color Monster Activity I ASD I Special Education I Visual Supports

The Color Monster Activity I ASD I Special Education I Visual Supports

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Tiny Voices SLP
Get ready to bring emotions to life with this engaging and expressive activity set designed to make learning about feelings fun, interactive, and colorful! These activities encourage color recognition, emotional awareness, and expressive language. HOW TO USE:- Color the Monster Color Activity + Sentence Strip (2-sizes): Color the monster to match the emotion shown (e.g., green for calm, red for angry). Once colored, use the sentence strip at the bottom to help the student expand their langu
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