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
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
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
Step beyond the stage and into the world of theatrical transformation with this ready-to-teach lesson on masks in theater. Designed specifically for grades 8-12, this powerful and engaging resource explores how masks have been used across cultures and centuries to amplify emotion, define character, and connect performance to tradition, symbolism, and ritual. From Greek amphitheaters to Commedia Dell’arte stages, your students will dive into the purpose and design of masks used in Western and Eas
Assist your students to analyze Hitchcock’s Rear Window confidently with this comprehensive film analysis and essay writing pack! Designed to make film analysis engaging and accessible, this resource includes writing scaffolds, a detailed 1300+ word film techniques guide, revision quiz, and more, to support students in producing insightful responses to Rear Window. ✨ What’s Included:10 Question Rear Window Quiz: This fun quiz will refresh student knowledge on key ideas, events and characters
My students loved this project. After a unit on ratios and proportions, I did a mini-lesson on the Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio. This projects asks the kids to discover whether or not any of their body measurement ratios match the Golden Ratio. I saw lessons similar to this on the internet, but this includes diagrams, tables, and notes that help scaffold the lesson for the students.
The students loved getting out of their seats and doing all the measurements, and were surprised to see
Description:Bring structure and creativity together in your art classroom with this scaffolded worksheet collection designed to teach students essential drawing skills using a 1/4 grid method and charcoal techniques on toned paper. Perfect for middle and high school art students, this resource gradually builds confidence in observational drawing and value rendering. Included:-1/4 Grid Drawing Practice Worksheet -1/4 Grid Scaling Practice Worksheet -5 1/4 Grid Drawing Examples to be Transferred o
Struggling to teach digital image editing in a structured, assessment-ready way? This step-by-step Photoshop task guides students through creating a bold monochrome, posterized image while building clear, assessable evidence of their process. Designed for high school Art & Design, Digital Media, and Graphic Design classes (Grades 10–11), this resource helps students develop core digital imaging skills, produce a high-quality printed outcome, and confidently evaluate their work. Originally creat
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Computer Science - Technology, Graphic Arts, Visual Arts
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 Elf, 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 Character S
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 Frankenweenie, 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