I created this guided writing workshop for my AP students, pulling resources from College Board (AP Central), using information from the site and sample portfolios. This workshop is designed to help students give the how & why of their process/matieral choices as well as meet the character limits. These slides can be copied and adjusted to meet your course needs. I do not claim these to be the best/only way to complete writing fo rthe portfolio by any means, but my students have found them help
This Google Slides presentation contains a step-by-step brick wall & graffiti lettering lesson. Students learn to draw a realistic brick wall in 2-pt perspective and how to draw/add their own Street Art tag/name. This lesson also covers adding color to their work with colored pencil & marker (blending, value). Lesson is set up to be completed using 8x18" drawing paper.
This resource is a combination of research, color theory, digital art and personal/identity activities for high school art students. This is a bundle of 18 engaging activities (including Artwork Annotations which I sell separately in my store as well). Examples are included for activities where applicable. You can use these as individual activities/assignments OR have students collect them in one Slides presentation and submit all together at the end of the quarter/semester (my students have Vir
This is a 2-3 class period digital art lesson for high school art students. I used this prior to completing a painted color wheel with my classes. It teaches the basics of Color Theory and introduces them to the color wheel. Purchase includes: Presentation of information for the teacher to presentSlides to push out to students for taking notes and practicing color schemes, digitally (using the custom color tool) in Google Slides. Slides can be edited to meet course/student needs. I typically ma
This is an interactive Google Slides activity exploring iconic Andy Warhol images and allowing students the opportunity to think and create like Warhol. Students will used the shape & line tools to draw over images and then repeat, resize and recolor those images to create digital prints!
This is a high school art lesson plan for creating Felt Characters. Within the slides are example photos, materials lists and step-by-step instruction slides that can be used directly with students or for the teacher to review and edit. I have also included rubric categories for assessment.
This is an interactive Google Slides activity for a high school art class. Students can "annotate" the artwork using the shape and line tools to find elements and principles of Art & Design.
This is a customizable handout for the High School Art classroom. It can be use with multiple mediums to explore color theory with colored pencils, watercolor pencils, pastels, paint, etc. I have my students write notes and label it as we work through the primaries (first three large circles), secondaries (second set of larger circles), a color wheel with tints and shades (far right), mixing analogous colors (triad circle groups), creating tones (vertical boxes), color spectrums/value scales (h
This is a great virtual, homework, or group activity! Handout includes instructions and an example for completing a found object color wheel of items around student's home or immediate environments!
This is an interactive Google Slides activity. Students are able to annotate a contemporary work of art for various elements and principles of Art & Design. It is designed to lead a discussion about Banksy's artwork, Rage, Flower Thrower.
This is an interactive Google Slides activity for a high school art classroom. Students can use the shape and line tools to "annotate" the artwork for the elements and principles of art & design.
This handout is designed to introduce art students to creating value with graphite/pencil. It explores gradient value, smooth gradient, stippling and cross-hatching. For the tippling scale, I usually have students divide it into smaller shapes and try stippling from an edge or a corner of those shapes.
I use this handout with Art & Design (Art 1, Art Basics, Art Appreciation) students to explore and draw different types of line in creative ways.
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About the store
Experience
13 years in Art education; 8 years in High School Art Classroom
Teaching style
I place emphasis on strong student-teacher relationships and design interest-based, relevant lessons that support life in the real world. I don't plan, teach or implement anything in my classroom that I wouldn't enjoy as a student!
My own education history
BA of Fine Arts, Masters in Secondary Education
Additional biographical information
Adventurer at heart. Music lover. Antique & thrifting enthusiast.
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