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Preview of AP Art History: Architecture Vocabulary Worksheet

AP Art History: Architecture Vocabulary Worksheet

Created by
Wren's Writings
Among the massive amounts of vocabulary students need to know for the AP Art History exam, the ones that my students struggle with the most are the architectural terms. With this guide, students can connect the most common architecture definitions with visuals! This PDF contains 26 architectural terms with definitions and visuals. Be sure to unzip the file to access the PDF!
Preview of Coraline Pre-Viewing Lesson

Coraline Pre-Viewing Lesson

Hook your students before the movie even begins.This pre-viewing lesson uses Coraline’s opening sequence to introduce students to basic film form vocabulary while activating thematic questions that spark curiosity and prior knowledge. Students ease into film analysis with guided notes, essential questions, and scaffolded or non-scaffolded options for support. What’s Included:Pre-Viewing/Thematic Activation Questions (printable PDF & Editable Google Docs)Guided Viewing Lesson for Coraline’s open
Preview of Into the Spiderverse Viewing Questions || Film Analysis for Secondary ELA

Into the Spiderverse Viewing Questions || Film Analysis for Secondary ELA

Bring high-interest film into your classroom with this set of Viewing Questions for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. This resource guides students to look beyond the surface of the movie and analyze how visuals, motifs, and character choices build meaning. Students will: Track recurring visual motifs (masks, shadows, glitches, color, comic-book style, and more). Analyze framing, lighting, and angles to interpret character emotions and themes. Explore themes of identity, belonging, and transfo
Preview of Get Out (2017) Film Study Guide

Get Out (2017) Film Study Guide

Created by
Georgia Carin
Bring the tension, satire, and social horror of Get Out to your classroom with this ready-to-use Film Study Guide! Created by a 20+ year-experienced English and Film teacher, this resource features scene-by-scene, time-stamped questions that explore film techniques, symbolism, characterisation, and key themes — all through Jordan Peele’s sharp cinematic lens. Perfect for Years 9–12, it’s curriculum-aligned, student-friendly, and designed to spark rich class discussion and deep visual analysis. S
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 The Great Gatsby (2013) Film Study Guide

The Great Gatsby (2013) Film Study Guide

Created by
Georgia Carin
Bring the glamour, chaos, and tragedy of The Great Gatsby (2013) to your classroom with this ready-to-use Film Study Guide! Created by a 20+ year-experienced English and Film teacher, this resource features scene-by-scene, time-stamped questions that explore film techniques, symbolism, characterisation, and key themes — all through Baz Luhrmann’s dazzling cinematic lens. Perfect for Years 9–12, it’s curriculum-aligned, student-friendly, and designed to spark rich class discussion and deep visua
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 Fashion & Identity Design Task – IB MYP Design (Years 2–3)

Fashion & Identity Design Task – IB MYP Design (Years 2–3)

Created by
IBSavvy
Help your MYP Design students explore the connection between fashion and identity through this engaging, hands-on activity! Designed for MYP Years 2–3, this task deepens students’ understanding of how personal and cultural identity can be expressed through design choices. Students investigate key concepts, analyze examples, and apply their learning in a culminating poster project that showcases their knowledge and creativity. The activity encourages reflection, research, and visual communicat
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
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