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Preview of Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Photo Analysis Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

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Nouvelle ELA
Extend your students’ analysis skills with this Photo Analysis Project. Students become the photographer and share a photo with a classmate. They analyze each other’s photos and write a formal and literary analysis. Editable in PowerPoint. (grades 7-10 ELA, Yearbook, and Journalism) This is a lesson in my Photo Analysis Unit, and it's great for teaching students to integrate audience, purpose, and context into their analyses. What You Get:1. Introduction to writing a photo analysis 2. Peer conf
Preview of Photographer Interview Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

Photographer Interview Project - Media Literacy & Analysis

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Nouvelle ELA
Extend your students’ analytical ability with Photo Analysis. In this project, students interview a photographer in order to build an understanding of purpose, context, and audience for their art. Then, they use this new understanding to analyze one of the photographer’s pieces. This resource includes a guidelines/brainstorming page and a project rubric, both editable in PPT. (grades 7-10 ELA, Yearbook, and Journalism) This is a lesson in my Photo Analysis Unit, and it's great for teaching stud
Preview of Japanese Art and Culture - Lecture Presentation

Japanese Art and Culture - Lecture Presentation

This unique lecture and lesson presentation has diverse uses for Asian Pacific history and art history and cultures classes. It provides students with maps and historical information about Asian Pacific history. In the art history section, students will learn about the early development of Japanese art, including the Jomon people from 12,000 to 300 BCE. This section also includes famous drawings and demonstrates how to draw. One example is "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Hokusai (1829-1832),
Preview of Ancient Greek Activities for Upper Elementary or Middle School Students

Ancient Greek Activities for Upper Elementary or Middle School Students

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Adrienne Boone
This 3-week ancient Greece activity bundle is full of creative, dynamic, and educational activities for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. Some of the lessons include writing a eulogy for a famous Greek historical figure, making an original board game that incorporates both mythology and curriculum, creating an ancient Greek newspaper cover page, and a radio advertisement for recruiting Olympic athletes. There are many more exciting lessons (10 lessons total), as well as a multiple choice quiz and answe
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