Celebrate Día de los Muertos with a meaningful and creative lesson that helps students explore memory, culture, and family through photography and reflection. This lesson guides students through selecting a meaningful photo, analyzing it using the SHOWED Method, and creating a digital slide presentation to honor a loved one or someone who has passed away. This can take anywhere from 2-4 days depending on how much you want to do with your students. What’s Included: Everything is EDITABLE
The Animal Hybrid Project is a student favorite that teaches essential digital art and photo-editing skills using Pixlr, a free online program that works perfectly on Chromebooks. Students blend two or more animals to create a unique hybrid image while learning tools like cropping, layering, color adjustment, and blending. Designed for both middle school and high school students, this project fits easily into art, photography, or digital media classes. It’s flexible enough for in-person o
This activity encourages students to share about themselves—making it a great "get to know you" activity for the start of the school year or a perfect kickoff for New Year's resolutions. It also serves as a fun and approachable way to get students thinking visually and working with Google Slides. I use this as an icebreaker project in my Digital Photography class, but it can easily be adapted to fit any subject area. What’s Included: A fully editable Google Slides presentation that guides studen
7th - 10th
Classroom Community, For All Subjects, Social Emotional Learning, Visual Arts
Turn your classroom into an interactive photo gallery! This worksheet guides students as they explore and analyze photographs, encouraging them to observe details, ask questions, and share insights.
6th - 8th
Art History, Graphic Arts, Visual Arts
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