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Preview of Math & Mandalas: Fractions, Decimals, and Symmetry

Math & Mandalas: Fractions, Decimals, and Symmetry

This activity pack combines math fluency with the beauty of mandalas. Students practice fractions, decimals, and percents by shading and coloring mandala sections, while also exploring symmetry and patterns. It’s a calming, creative way to reinforce skills while connecting math to art and mindfulness. 🧮 Skills Covered Identifying fractions, decimals, and percents Equivalent fractions (½ = 2/4, etc.) Converting between fractions, decimals, and percents Recognizing and drawing symmetry li
Preview of Diving Into Writing with Sharks!

Diving Into Writing with Sharks!

Need to get your students excited about writing? This resource taps into the wildly popular world of sharks! Included are three sets of two leveled articles that are a resource for creating a summary. There is also a short comprehension quiz for each set. A student organizer helps pull out information from the articles for the summary before the summary is written. A rubric and a student rubric guide will help students understand the desired outcomes. Students next will create an illustra
Preview of Famous artists: Goya, Picasso and Dali

Famous artists: Goya, Picasso and Dali

Learn some basic information about these three outstanding Spanish painters, answer some reading/listening comprehension questions, and carry out a project on a high-order thinking activity (museum guide). This is a printable I have tried many times in the classroom and it students love it! You can check Improve your English with Outstanding Pablo Picasso or visit my website www.englishwithsophia.com to find more free resources. If you like this resource, also check Banksy, love him or hate
Preview of Haiku Tunnel Books: Art & Haiku Writing Project using Postcards for Prompts

Haiku Tunnel Books: Art & Haiku Writing Project using Postcards for Prompts

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Tunnel books are unique and fun! A tunnel book is a three-dimensional movable book that you read by looking through it. Originally from the mid-18th century, tunnel books are enjoying new popularity as an art form in their own right. The tunnel books you've seen may look complicated, but I've developed a method that simplifies the process so that students from 3rd or 4th grade and up can be successful making tunnel books of their own. We'll use a postcard as a prompt for writing an original hai
Preview of Dale Chihuly Faux Glass Art Lesson

Dale Chihuly Faux Glass Art Lesson

Students will learn about the blown glass of Dale Chihuly in this lesson and see examples of his work. They will create a radial symmetry design on Shrinky Dink plastic film and use it to make a collaborative faux glass chandelier or wall sculpture to hang up in the school. This lesson always delights students and impresses the adults in the building. Prepare to get a lot of compliments! This lesson is easy, requires only a few materials, and is so much fun!
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