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Preview of Audience & Genre Media Literacy Bundle for Digital Video & Media Studies

Audience & Genre Media Literacy Bundle for Digital Video & Media Studies

Teach students how professional media creators intentionally use audience targeting, genre conventions, visual communication, mood, tone, typography, and production choices with this engaging and visually-rich Audience & Genre Media Literacy Bundle for Digital Video Technology, Media Studies, Film Studies, Broadcasting, Journalism, and Intro to Video Production classes. This bundle includes detailed lesson plans, media analysis activities, project guides, planning worksheets, visual poster examp
Preview of Introduction to Exposure for Digital Photography

Introduction to Exposure for Digital Photography

Created by
Michael Sheetz
Teach the exposure triangle with confidence using this complete module on ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. Includes 4 video lessons, 4 teacher lesson plans, and 3 student assignments with teacher guides and rubrics. Designed for CTE Photography, Visual Arts, and Digital Media classes using DSLR or mirrorless cameras in Manual mode. A complete, classroom-ready module that teaches the fundamentals of exposure through four concise video lessons plus matching teacher lesson plans and printable stud
Preview of Babadook Viewing Guide for Film Analysis | Active Viewing + Analysis Homework

Babadook Viewing Guide for Film Analysis | Active Viewing + Analysis Homework

Take your film study a step further with this guided film analysis viewing pack for The Babadook (2014). This resource goes beyond simple viewing questions—students engage with Act I, II, and III analysis sheets, nightly homework, and teacher-anchored example notes that show how to unpack film form in a meaningful way. Perfect for teachers who want more than basic viewing questions but don’t need a full 3-week unit or essay sequence. What’s Included Act I, Act II, Act III viewing guides Ni
Preview of Animal Habitats for Young Learners – Counting & Naming Animals

Animal Habitats for Young Learners – Counting & Naming Animals

Description: Make learning about animals and their habitats fun, visual, and meaningful with this engaging "Animal Habitats – Counting & Naming Animals" Open-Ended Worksheet, designed especially for young learners in Kindergarten, Grade 1, and early Grade 2. This resource helps students build early science understanding, observation skills, and basic classification skills through simple but thoughtful open-ended questions. Instead of matching, circling, or choosing from multiple-choice options
Preview of Fun & Creative Coloring Pages for Early Learners | Fine Motor Skills

Fun & Creative Coloring Pages for Early Learners | Fine Motor Skills

Spark creativity while practicing focus! These simple yet engaging coloring pages are perfect for young children who are just learning to stay within the lines.
Preview of Most Memorable Movie Quotes  iv - Independent work Cryptogram Puzzles for ELA

Most Memorable Movie Quotes iv - Independent work Cryptogram Puzzles for ELA

Created by
Celtic Puzzle
Title: Printable Most Memorable Movie Quotes - Independent work Cryptogram Puzzles for ELA iv Description: It’s fascinating how a single movie quote can become a part of our shared cultural language. Every time you hear someone start a story with "This one time...", it's almost impossible not to mentally finish the phrase with "...at band camp." It’s a testament to the power of a few well-chosen words to become a witty, widely recognized reference. Unlock the Secrets of Cinema & History!Discover
Preview of Reference Photo Checklist for Advanced Drawing & Painting High School Classes

Reference Photo Checklist for Advanced Drawing & Painting High School Classes

Help your art students take intentional, high-quality reference photos with this Reference Photograph Checklist — designed especially for high school and advanced middle school drawing and painting classes. This easy-to-use checklist walks students through the most important aspects of creating strong reference images, including: Composition (rule of thirds, asymmetrical balance, diagonal lines, odd number of objects, overlapping, foreshortening)Lighting choices and moodContrast in size, value
Preview of Elements of Art Vocab Chart Handout for Art Critiques

Elements of Art Vocab Chart Handout for Art Critiques

Tired of hearing the same basic words in every student critique? This handout is perfect for stretching student vocabulary when you are doing art talks or art critiques. I give each student a handout on colored paper to keep in their sketchbooks or binders for when we look at art or when they self assess their own work or artist statements. This essential handout: Saves time during critique setup Supports reluctant writers and ESL students Encourages higher order thinking Makes critique sessions
Preview of Need a Ride? Chinese Phrases and Vocabulary for Getting Around

Need a Ride? Chinese Phrases and Vocabulary for Getting Around

Master useful Chinese phrases and words for hailing a taxi, using DiDi, or booking a ride. Covers key terms for drivers, locations, directions, and ride apps. Perfect for travelers, expats, or Chinese learners preparing for real-life situations. Each flashcard includes: Common ride-related vocabulary Chinese characters Pinyin English meaning Practical and easy-to-use — great for daily commuting or travel. Helps boost confidence in navigating transportation in China.
Preview of High School Art History: Pre-Test for Visual Arts Classes - Quiz and Poster Set

High School Art History: Pre-Test for Visual Arts Classes - Quiz and Poster Set

Looking for a resource to teach Art History? This pre-test is perfect for helping your students assess what they already know about Art History. This resource is designed for high school. What's Included:A quiz to see what students already know about Art History20 multiple choice questions A poster to study for the quizThe poster can also be used for bulletin boards, classroom decorations, class discussions, writing prompts, and research papers What Teachers Say: "This was a great resource fo
Preview of Art Worksheets Bundle | Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Value & Drawing A

Art Worksheets Bundle | Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Value & Drawing A

Looking for engaging, no-prep art activities to keep your students focused at the end of the year?This Art Activities Packet includes a variety of printable worksheets designed to reinforce key art concepts while keeping students creative and engaged — perfect for those last weeks of school, sub plans, or low-prep days. What’s Included:✔ Elements of Art practice worksheets ✔ Principles of Design activities ✔ Value shading exercises (crosshatching & gradients) ✔ Illusion of space drawing acti
Preview of AP Lang Open Argument Lesson | Get Out Film Activity | Argument Writing Practice

AP Lang Open Argument Lesson | Get Out Film Activity | Argument Writing Practice

Created by
LITFlicks
Looking for an engaging way to teach the AP Lang open argument essay? This ready-to-use lesson uses a powerful scene from Get Out to help students generate ideas, take a clear position, and write a strong argument essay—all while staying engaged. Instead of starting with an abstract prompt, students begin with a compelling film clip exploring power, control, and autonomy, then apply those ideas to a real-world argument. 🎯 What’s Included ✔ 2-Day Teacher Guide (clear pacing + structure) ✔ S
Preview of The Truman Show Scene Analysis | AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Lesson | Film as Te

The Truman Show Scene Analysis | AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Lesson | Film as Te

Created by
LITFlicks
Looking for an engaging way to teach rhetorical analysis while reinforcing key AP Language skills? This ready-to-use lesson uses a powerful scene from The Truman Show to help students analyze how visual and rhetorical techniques convey meaning, making abstract concepts more accessible and memorable. Students will examine how filmmakers use elements such as camera angles, dialogue, sound, and visual composition to develop ideas related to control, autonomy, and the ethics of surveillance.
Preview of "Ozymandias" by Shelley Color By Numbers Poem Review w/ Questions

"Ozymandias" by Shelley Color By Numbers Poem Review w/ Questions

Looking for a way to break up the intense rigor of poetry analysis without sacrificing deep academic value? This "Ozymandias" Color-by-Number Poetry Review seamlessly blends rigorous literary analysis with a calming, creative brain-break! Whether you are introducing the Romantics to standard English classes or looking for an engaging review session for your AP Literature students, this resource hits the perfect sweet spot between high-level critique and mindful engagement. Why You and Your Stu
Preview of 19th Century Art 1800 - 1900 -Lecture Presentation with Teacher Notes

19th Century Art 1800 - 1900 -Lecture Presentation with Teacher Notes

IDEAL FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, HOMESCHOOL, OR CLASSROOM!Teacher lesson notes, vocabulary and assessments are included with this 45 slide lecture presentation. 19th Century Art - Romanticism, Realism, & ImpressionismThe Rococo style of art was created for the French Ruling class commissioned art to reflect their decadent lifestyle. Neo-classicism followed as society tried to reach back to a more ordered time. Some artists rejected the noble subject matter and balanced composition on Neo-Classicism.
Preview of Post Impression, Surrealism & Abstract -Lecture Presentation with Teacher Notes

Post Impression, Surrealism & Abstract -Lecture Presentation with Teacher Notes

IDEAL FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, HOME SCHOOL AND FOR CLASSROOM CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, ART HISTORYUnit Overview During the last two decades of the 19th century some artists who has been associated with Impressionism began to find fault with it. They felt that this style sacrificed too much by trying to capture the momentary effects of sunlight on forms and colors. Creative individuals began to search for ways to set aside what they saw as limitations on their art. Writers in France, America, and Englan
Preview of Creative Drawing Activities | 25 Imagination & Critical Thinking Worksheets

Creative Drawing Activities | 25 Imagination & Critical Thinking Worksheets

Looking for engaging, low-prep creative activities that keep students focused, thinking, and having fun? These 25 creative drawing worksheets are perfect for early finishers, substitute teacher plans, brain breaks, and independent work while building imagination, creative thinking, and problem-solving skills. Each worksheet presents an open-ended drawing prompt that encourages students to think creatively, tell a story through art, and express their ideas in a fun, meaningful way. What’s In
Preview of Creative Squiggles | Drawing Activity, Brain Break, Gifted Creativity Enrichment

Creative Squiggles | Drawing Activity, Brain Break, Gifted Creativity Enrichment

Looking for a low-prep, high-engagement activity that sparks creativity in your classroom? This Creative Squiggles resource is the perfect solution! With 40 pages of random squiggles and shapes, students are encouraged to let their imaginations run wild as they transform abstract lines into fun, original artwork. Each page includes 1–2 unique shapes and a simple, student-friendly direction: "Use the squiggle to turn it into a creative picture! Let your imagination run wild—try to draw something
Preview of Compare 4 Romanticism Artists Worksheet — Emotion, Imagination & Nature in Art

Compare 4 Romanticism Artists Worksheet — Emotion, Imagination & Nature in Art

Created by
Jackeyedog
Perfect for Art History, Humanities, or Studio Art Classes!This worksheet introduces students to the Romanticism Movement (late 1700s–mid 1800s)—an artistic revolution that celebrated emotion, imagination, and the sublime power of nature. Students compare four major Romantic artists, exploring how their works responded to industrialization, nationalism, and the rise of individualism across Europe. ✏️ What’s Included Four-Column Comparison Chart for analyzing: Art Movement (Romanticism) C
Preview of Compare 4 Neoclassical Artists Wkst: Art, Enlightenment & Revolution Analysis

Compare 4 Neoclassical Artists Wkst: Art, Enlightenment & Revolution Analysis

Created by
Jackeyedog
Perfect for Art History, Humanities, or Studio Art Classes!This worksheet immerses students in the Neoclassical Period (late 1700s–early 1800s)—a movement that revived classical ideals of harmony, heroism, and civic virtue during the Age of Enlightenment and political revolution. Students compare four influential Neoclassical artists and analyze how art reflected reason, morality, and democratic ideals emerging across Europe and the Americas. ✏️ What’s Included Four-Column Comparison Chart
Preview of APUSH Unit 1 Doodle Notes | Pre-Columbian to Colonization Review (1491–1607)

APUSH Unit 1 Doodle Notes | Pre-Columbian to Colonization Review (1491–1607)

Looking for an engaging, student-friendly way to review APUSH Unit 1? This interactive doodle notes activity helps students visually process key ideas, people, and developments from Pre-Columbian America through early European colonization (1491–1607). Students will explore major topics including Native American cultural regions, the Three Sisters agricultural system, the Columbian Exchange, and the Spanish Caste System. Activities include timeline completion, map shading, diagram labeling, and
Preview of Woman of the Hour – Film Discussion & Analysis Questions

Woman of the Hour – Film Discussion & Analysis Questions

Looking for a timely, high-interest way to spark critical thinking this spooky season? This set of discussion and analysis questions accompanies Woman of the Hour (dir. Anna Kendrick), a thriller based on real events that blends horror, gender dynamics, and cultural commentary. Designed for high school ELA, Film Studies, or Media Literacy classes, these questions help students engage with the film’s themes of patriarchy, feminism, and societal expectations—making it a perfect seasonal supplemen
Preview of Workbook: High School Art History Research Workbook - Analyzing Visual Culture

Workbook: High School Art History Research Workbook - Analyzing Visual Culture

Looking for a cross-curricular resource to teach Art History? This workbook is perfect for helping your students master the skill of analyzing visual culture. This workbook encourages students to use a variety of approaches when viewing images from art history. This independent work packet is great for high school students, homeschool students, college students, and adult learners. What's Included:Art History WorkbookKey Words: Art, Anthropology, Politics, Feminism, Literature, Societ
Preview of Reading American Film & Society: Final Exam

Reading American Film & Society: Final Exam

Final Exam for Reading American Film & Society: A 50-year (16 two-hour lessons) retrospective from King Kong (1933) to King Kong (1987) regarding changes in filmic society recorded by the movies of the eras, from the original film of King Kong through Stagecoach, Bus Stop, The Graduate, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Kramer vs Kramer, The Truman Show, and Crash. Starting with an introductory history of film, the package includes more than 200 slides with historical background and movie trivia,
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