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Preview of Two-Point Linear Perspective Handout Step by Step with Test and Answer Key

Two-Point Linear Perspective Handout Step by Step with Test and Answer Key

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Finished Canvas
This carefully crafted Two-Point Linear Perspective handout provides students with linear perspective terminology/vocabulary to be used during the project including: Horizon Line, Vanishing Point, Linear Perspective, One/Two Point Perspective, Parallel Lines, Horizontal Lines, Vertical Lines, Orthogonal Lines, and the Element of Art known as Space. The handout provides a step-by-step practice for drawing in two-point perspective in twelve (12) follow-along steps. The lesson includes a two-point
Preview of Among the Hidden — Quote Analysis Journal Prompts (Ch. 1–30) + Suggested Ans.

Among the Hidden — Quote Analysis Journal Prompts (Ch. 1–30) + Suggested Ans.

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Munro Guides
Among the Hidden — Quote Analysis Journal Prompts (Ch. 1–30) + Teacher Guide & Wrap-Up Slides Overview Level up your novel study of Among the Hidden with ready-to-use, chapter-specific quote analysis prompts that build text-evidence skills, critical thinking, and rich discussion. Students respond on clean, single-page handouts with writing lines, while you teach with confidence using a full Teacher Guide of suggested answers and a companion slide deck (with bonus wrap-up themes). Perfect for be
Preview of Hatched Line Shading Basics: Art Drawing Activities Middle School, High School

Hatched Line Shading Basics: Art Drawing Activities Middle School, High School

This middle or high school art activity is a great way to introduce, and reinforce, the drawing and shading basics.  This worksheet is an in depth study of shading with hatch lines. On the front of the worksheet are examples of a hatch line value scale, different hatch line shading techniques, creating gradation, and using a mix of hatch lines. Examples of parallel hatching, diagonal hatching, contour hatching, woven hatching, tick hatching, and pattern hatching are also included.  On the back o
Preview of A Simple Equatorial Sundial

A Simple Equatorial Sundial

This is a very simple paper sundial for students to cut out and assemble. It requires only cutting out a circle and a rectangle, cutting one slot, and poking one hole. This "equatorial" design of sundial consists of a disk with an axial gnomon (or "shadow stick"), and reflects in physical form the circle of the sun in the sky. The tilted disk lines up with the daily circle of the sun in the sky, and the gnomon points at the North Star (or the South Celestial Pole if you live in the southern he
Preview of Easy Origami Basketball Craft - Hoop & Ball Toy - STEAM fun for March Madness

Easy Origami Basketball Craft - Hoop & Ball Toy - STEAM fun for March Madness

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Red Ted Art
Origami is a great craft activity to add to any lesson plans throughout the seasons! Here is a fun little Origami Basketball Hoop and Ball paper toy that students can make when you have a few minutes to fill. I added a choice of simple “paper ball” (for easy access to resources in the classroom) as well as instructions for making a mini pom pom using just two fingers (requires a little more resources and dexterity from your students). Origami is always a great STEAM project as it explore some
Preview of SENSATION AND PERCEPTION: DEPTH PERCEPTION 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN

SENSATION AND PERCEPTION: DEPTH PERCEPTION 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN

SENSATION AND PERCEPTION: DEPTH PERCEPTION1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLANEssential QuestionHow do humans perceive depth and distance in the world around them? BackgroundDepth perception is the ability to see objects in three dimensions (3D) and judge their distance. Even though images on the retina are two-dimensional, the brain uses different cues to interpret depth. There are two main types of depth cues: Binocular Cues (require both eyes)• Retinal disparity – each eye sees a slightly differen
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