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Preview of Art Critique Lesson Plan: 4-Step Process: Describe, Analyze, Interpret, Evaluate

Art Critique Lesson Plan: 4-Step Process: Describe, Analyze, Interpret, Evaluate

Teach your students how to critique art with confidence using this fully scaffolded, two-day mini-unit! Designed for Beginning Art or Art 1, this resource introduces students to the 4-step critique process: Describe, Analyze, Interpret, Evaluate through a blend of direct instruction, guided practice, discussion, and written response. Perfect for visual literacy, art appreciation, or critical thinking skill-building, this lesson requires minimal prep and includes multiple formats to support in-p
Preview of Coraline Film Form Vocabulary Lessons + Quiz Bundle

Coraline Film Form Vocabulary Lessons + Quiz Bundle

Introduce and assess film language with Coraline.This bundle combines two best-selling resources to help middle and high school students build and apply foundational film form vocabulary (distance, angle, cinematography, editing, mise-en-scène, and composition). Students ease into analysis with scaffolded pre-viewing lessons and then demonstrate mastery through a flexible vocabulary quiz with companion slides and clips. What’s Inside:Pre-Viewing + Film Vocabulary Lesson PackPre-viewing lesson us
Preview of 90-minute Art History Lesson: Dada

90-minute Art History Lesson: Dada

Bring the absurd, rule-breaking spirit of Dada Art into your classroom with this ready-to-use 90-minute lesson plan! Students will explore the origins of Dada during WWI, discover the playful and subversive techniques of artists like Hugo Ball, Jean Arp, Hannah Höch, and Marcel Duchamp, and make connections to contemporary conceptual art. This resource includes everything you need to teach Dada in a way that is engaging, rigorous, and accessible: Edpuzzle Video Activity with embedded recall a
Preview of Shape, Form, and Value- Elements of Art Instructional Slides

Shape, Form, and Value- Elements of Art Instructional Slides

This product contains instructional slides to introduce shape, form, and value to students. Since all three elements tend to coincide with each other, especially when creating projects, I tend to teach them all together. These slides introduce, shape, form, the difference between the two, value, value techniques (hatching/ cross-hatching/ stippling/ scumbling), and a slide to practice shape, form, and value by making a sphere. Slides are editable so you can add or subtract anything you need to m
Preview of Coraline Film Analysis Activities Practice Pack | Frame Annotation to Theme

Coraline Film Analysis Activities Practice Pack | Frame Annotation to Theme

Take your students beyond surface-level viewing with this comprehensive Coraline Film Analysis Activities Pack. Designed for middle and high school English and Film Studies classrooms, this resource scaffolds students from basic film vocabulary to deeper character, theme, and visual analysis. This pack includes:Introductory Pre-Viewing LessonNotes sheets (two versions: scaffolded + unscaffolded)Answer keyAct 1 Analysis Practice ActivitiesEditable notes sheet + PDF companionLinks to publicly ava
Preview of Intro to Ceramics: "Stages of Clay" SLIDES/NOTES

Intro to Ceramics: "Stages of Clay" SLIDES/NOTES

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This presentation is a great resource for introducing ceramics concepts to middle - secondary students. This presentation covers the 7 Stages of Clay with example images, and review questions at the end. Each slide breaks down the stages with key facts and tips along with a image reference. There are 17 review questions at the end that reveal an example image - students can determine which stage is being represented in the image. This can be used as a whole group or independent learning strategy
Preview of Framing Notes

Framing Notes

Help students actively engage with your Framing lesson using this editable, guided notes worksheet! Designed to accompany the Framing Slides presentation, this resource gives students space to fill in key words and phrases that match slide content. Whether you use it digitally or as a printed handout, these notes reinforce key vocabulary and ensure accountability during instruction. What’s Included:1-page editable Google Doc™ 1-page printable PDF documentAnswer key PDF document✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎
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 Film Study/Film as Lit: Halloweentown ELA Standards-Based Halloween Movie Guide

Film Study/Film as Lit: Halloweentown ELA Standards-Based Halloween Movie Guide

This resource is perfect for incorporating movie days into your ELA/Film classes as it tasks students with studying a film as literature through analysis. While watching Halloweentown, students will complete the ELA standards-based movie guides that require students to analyze theme and development, analyze complex characters and development, analyze director/screenwriter choice and effects, and analyze film elements and effects. Included: Theme and Craft Organizer (digital and print)Complex C
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