A complete presentation with definitions, video explanations (YouTube videos), educational games, and application of skills (sorting in multiple ways, identifying patterns, compare and contrast). Sections include: 1. What is Matter? 2. How can we sort matter? 3. What materials are objects made of? 4. What are the properties of matter? 5. Use of senses to observe properties 6. Identification of properties 7. Compare and contrast objects based on their properties
This worksheet can be used to teach value as an element of art. It has two parts, a grayscale value scale, and one to be done in the color of the students' choice.
This resource can be used as a stand alone art lesson, or for a cross-curricular link. It has steps for how to draw the portrait which are easy for students to follow. Usually, the materials used are oil pastels on black paper.
This lesson focuses on teaching value as an element of art. It uses Solo Taxonomy to create levels of understanding, from the beginning to the end of the lesson. The worksheet has two parts, a grayscale value scale, and one to be done in the color of the students' choice. This bundle has both the PowerPoint and connecting worksheet.
A complete presentation with definitions, video explanations (YouTube videos), educational games, and application of skills (identifying patterns, critical thinking, classification, compare and contrast). Sections include: 1. What is Matter? 2. What are the three states of matter? 3. Solid 4. Examples and application of solids 5. Liquid 6. Examples and application of liquids 7. Gas 8. Examples and application of gases 9. Classify as solid, liquid or gas 10. Compare and contrast object
This handout can be used to help students add details to their pirate portraits. It can also be used as a worksheet where students add facial features to multiple portraits.
This lesson focuses on teaching value as an element of art. The focus is on mixing white and black to create tints and shades. It uses Solo Taxonomy to create levels of understanding, from the beginning to the end of the lesson. It can be taught after colour mixing (mixing primary colours to create secondary colours). The corresponding worksheet is included.
This lesson focuses on mixing primary colours to create secondary colours. It uses Solo Taxonomy to create levels of understanding, from the beginning to the end of the lesson. The worksheet can be used to teach the mixing of primary colours to create secondary colours. This bundle has both the PowerPoint and connecting worksheet.
The PowerPoint teaches sketching basics (using smooth lines and simplify), and then asks students to do independent practice of sketching an apple. Notes in the slides show important points to focus on. Two corresponding scaffolds are included, one showing steps for sketching an apple, and another for a challenge task (drawing an Arabic coffee pot).
This bundle combines the handouts and PowerPoint needed for this art project. The objective is to teach students to draw proportionally accurate portraits. Bloom's taxonomy has been used to create the retrieval practice, LO, SC and wrap-up tasks.
This bundle includes the PowerPoint and handouts for a complete art lesson. Task: To formulate character illustrations based on author’s description Students will use text from the book to extract character traits, and then draw matching expressions (3 for each character). Options included all 5 ticket winners, while Grandpa Joe is used as a demo. Details of how to teach each slide are given in the notes.
This lesson focuses on teaching value as an element of art. The focus is on mixing white and black to create tints and shades. It uses Solo Taxonomy to create levels of understanding, from the beginning to the end of the lesson. It can be taught after colour mixing (mixing primary colours to create secondary colours).
This PowerPoint teaches sketching basics (using smooth lines and simplify), and then asks students to do independent practice of sketching an apple. Notes in the slides show important points to focus on.
Task: To formulate character illustrations based on author’s description Students will use text from the book to extract character traits, and then draw matching expressions (3 for each character). Options included all 5 ticket winners, while Grandpa Joe is used as a demo. Details of how to teach each slide are given in the notes.
This lesson focuses on mixing primary colours to create secondary colours. It uses Solo Taxonomy to create levels of understanding, from the beginning to the end of the lesson.
This PowerPoint can be used to teach value as an element of art. It uses Solo Taxonomy to create levels of understanding, from the beginning to the end of the lesson.
This PowerPoint details how to teach students to draw proportionally accurate portraits. Students are required to add facial features to a given outline, and then add details.
Task: To formulate character illustrations based on author’s description Students will use text from the book to extract character traits, and then draw matching expressions (3 for each character). Options included all 5 ticket winners.