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Preview of Stop Motion Animation Project: Oil Pastel Digital Lesson Slides/iPad, AP IB Art

Stop Motion Animation Project: Oil Pastel Digital Lesson Slides/iPad, AP IB Art

This animation project is done using just "CamScanner," a free app, and Google Slides!! Students will need access to a device with a reliable camera to use CamScanner, OR actual cameras/scanners to photograph each frame. The unit is inspired by Oil Pastel animations I've seen on instagram reels and TikTok, great for engagement and for introducing the basics of animation to upper-level and highly motivated art students :) NO ADOBE REQUIRED - only "CamScanner."
Preview of AP Art History: 1.03 What Makes a Strong Response? – Exam Skills Lesson

AP Art History: 1.03 What Makes a Strong Response? – Exam Skills Lesson

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ArtsyRoot
Help your AP Art History students master the skill that matters most on exam day—knowing exactly how to respond to free-response prompts. This ready-to-use lesson walks students through the structure of the AP Art History exam, the expectations of College Board rubrics, and the step-by-step process of dissecting prompts to craft high-scoring answers. What’s Included A clear overview of the AP Art History exam format (multiple choice, short response, and long essay)Explanations of College Board s
Preview of Full Semester Art History Curriculum

Full Semester Art History Curriculum

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ArtsyRoot
Full Semester Art History Curriculum – 15 Units with Slideshows, Artists, and QuizzesBring art history to life in your classroom with this complete, ready-to-use semester curriculum! Perfect for upper high school students or introductory college courses, this resource is designed to make teaching art history engaging, structured, and stress-free. What’s Included: 15 Comprehensive Units covering major movements, periods, and themes in art history Slideshow Lectures with curated artist examples
Preview of Get Out (Peele) Pre-Viewing & Opening Scenes Viewing Questions (10–12 ELA)

Get Out (Peele) Pre-Viewing & Opening Scenes Viewing Questions (10–12 ELA)

Prepare students for thoughtful, respectful, and insightful engagement with Jordan Peele’s Get Out — one of the most powerful modern films exploring horror, satire, and race in America. This resource helps you establish discussion norms for addressing race and identity in the classroom before viewing the film, then guides students through the opening 15 minutes with scaffolded viewing questions that build analytical and emotional awareness. What’s Inside🎞 Pre-Viewing Lesson Plans (Free Bonus
Preview of Social & Political Commentary in 20th C Art Reading Stations - AP Art History

Social & Political Commentary in 20th C Art Reading Stations - AP Art History

4.148 Narcissus Garden - 4.151 Spiral Jetty - 4.150 Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks - Reading Station Activity Are you tired of using PowerPoint in your class daily but unsure how to mix things up? Look no further -- this reading station activity has you covered! Students will read articles about Narcissus Garden, Spiral Jetty, and Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks. Before students read each article, they will answer a warm-up question. They will then answer questions while
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