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.
Peel Back the Layers. Discover the Person Beneath.Have you ever felt like there’s more to you than people see on the surface? This project invites you to explore both your public face and your private world — and express both through a powerful, creative medium used by cultures around the world: mask-making. Through the art of papier-mâché, you’ll sculpt a 3D mask that represents not only how you present yourself to others, but also the thoughts, feelings, dreams, and experiences that live o
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
***Art History is a vital component to any art curriculum and can be used to augment lessons in a variety of media year after year ***This 35 page Powerpoint includes both printable and digital guided lecture notes (both editable) on the Art Movements Post-Impressionism & Fauvism - highlighting the work Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cezanne & Henri Matisse. An open note quiz rounds out the power point and students grade on the spot with an Answer Key provided at the end. Great opportunity for discu
Print-and-Paint! A Ready-to-Use Acrylic Landscape Painting ProjectThe “Paint Your Place: Acrylic Landscape Painting” assignment provides educators with a low-prep, high-impact lesson that introduces students to essential painting techniques while fostering personal expression through landscape art. Grounded in practical art theory and hands-on studio skills, this unit walks students through concept planning, color mixing, composition, and acrylic brush techniques—resulting in a finished landscap
This is a great short book for middle school students or younger high school students, especially while studying European or Italian Renaissance History. Historically, it follows Leonardo da Vinci, and his various relationships and events under his patronage of the Duke of Milan. It culminates with the story of the mystery behind the painting of the Mona Lisa. This reading comprehension document breaks out the novel into 3 sections that target a weekly pacing, with 10 vocabulary terms from t
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
7 Elements of Art & 7 Principles of Design Presentations | Middle & High School Art Curriculum | Looking for the best way to teach the Elements of Art and Principles of Design to your students? This beginner-friendly art resource by MrsTFox Resources includes editable PowerPoint presentations, guided notes, and assessments—perfect for middle school art, high school art, and homeschool art programs. This no-prep art lesson makes introducing or reviewing line, shape, form, space, value, colo
This bundle contains a 32-page notes packet for students with each episode of Lupin Part 1 (episodes 1-5) broken down into manageable chapters of 12-15 minutes. It contains a presentation (42 slides) with useful vocabulary, important quotes, and ideas for activities to do with each excerpt. There is also a quiz for each of the five episodes included (5 double-sided sheets). This is about 6-8 weeks' worth of material for Lupin Part 1 of the Netflix series. I do a Lupin unit every year in my clas
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
Introduction🎨Indigenous Perspectives in Nature Art Lesson SummaryThis comprehensive middle-to-high school visual arts lesson, spanning 5–7 periods, guides students through exploring Indigenous perspectives on nature and applying those concepts to create original artwork. The lesson follows a three-stage sequence: Activating involves a brainstorm and discussion based on viewing diverse Indigenous art examples (Woodland, Northwest Coast, Inuit) to establish the deep connection between art, nat
This bundle includes 3 differently formatted versions of characteristics of living things doodle notes and coloring page. These sheets can be used as a resource in lab notebooks to help prepare for a test or as a coloring activity to complete after the unit quiz. Enjoy!
Description: Save time planning and keep your students organized with these ready-to-use U.S. History notes! This resource covers everything from the first Americans through Reconstruction in an easy-to-follow format. Students can complete the fill-in-the-blank style notes while learning, then use them as a study guide for quizzes, tests, or state exams. Perfect for middle school or early high school U.S. History classrooms! What’s Inside: ✅ Student Notes (fill-in-the-blank format) ✅ Teacher
This resource is focused on the Renaissance and is designed for teachers looking to enhance their lessons on this topic. It offers a slideshow presentation that goes beyond the limitations of the textbook by including numerous images of Renaissance paintings. The teaching slideshow covers the following topics: What is the Renaissance: An introduction to the Renaissance period and its significance.Pre-Renaissance Art: A discussion of notable artworks in the Gothic and Byzantine art styles.Renaiss
This step-by-step resource is designed to guide students through the formative assessment task of creating a multimodal presentation / vodcast. The resource includes teacher slides as well as printable/digital student scaffold: Breaking down the questionCreating a thesis statement (the backbone to an effective essay)Essay structureVisual guide and tipsPlanningChecklistMarking criteria reflectionWhilst this is based on a specific question + studied 'Black Mirror' episodes, the scaffold is gen
9th - 12th, Higher Education
English Language Arts, Graphic Arts, Writing-Essays
This is the STUDENT NOTE-TAKING GUIDE that goes with the Lesson & Powerpoint Presentation "Introduction to the RENAISSANCE: The Renaissance Begins in ITALY"Students fill in the missing blanks on their notes from the presentationAfter the presentation, students complete the End of Lesson Questions printed in their notes - End of Lesson Questions can be used as formative assessment or ticket out the door! (and as a study guide!)Students highlight the main ideas and critical vocabulary in the
Engage your Spanish 1 students with this interactive Day 3 lesson on Spanish-speaking countries and flag colors! This ready-to-use 90-minute lesson combines music, culture, geography, and interactive activities to make learning fun and memorable. This resource includes a Google Slides to use for instruction, a Google Slides Interactive Notebook for the students to use to complete the activities during the lesson, and a Google Doc handout if you prefer hard copies. What’s included in this lesson
From Electric English...
I find that KWLs work well with videos. The students can still mostly watch and absorb the visual dynamic of the assignment but still be required to assess for themselves what they have absorbed. It's a great little formative assessment for you too, should you choose to use it as such :)
From Electric English...
I find that KWLs work well with videos. The students can still mostly watch and absorb the visual dynamic of the assignment but still be required to assess for themselves what they have absorbed. It's a great little formative assessment for you too, should you choose to use it as such :)
This is a series of 5 KWL charts to use in conjunction with any John Steinbeck biography. I, personally, use A and E, "John Steinbeck" An American Experience", but there might be other
Perfect introduction to SILENT FILM for your high school theatre or film elective! Slide presentation with notes, worksheets, videos, quiz, and keys cover the era including technology, acting styles, the studio system, and how "talkies" impacted the industry. CONCEPTS COVERED:History with a focus on the "Golden Era" of Silent FilmGenres, style, stunts, and special effectsThe "Big 5" Studios and the "Star System"The Transition to "Talkies" INCLUDED: PowerPoint Presentation (30 Slides Total
Taking notes on the Design Element Space is now FUN and ENGAGING with this Negative Space PowerPoint (easily opened in Google Slides), Guided Notes AND Open Note Art Quiz all in one easy to use presentation - perfect for art sub plans in a self-guided lesson if you need to be out of the classroom Understanding the Art Element Space - especially Negative Space - is critical for young artists as they begin to develop drawing skills - students watch the presentation, take notes ( completed notes