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Visual arts Common Core RST.6-8.7 resources

Preview of Exploring Identity Through Scale: The Art of Chuck Close

Exploring Identity Through Scale: The Art of Chuck Close

This art lesson plan introduces students to Chuck Close, focusing on his large-scale self-portraits and the grid method. It includes a comprehensive overview of Close's background, a step-by-step guide to creating their own self-portraits using his technique, a rubric for assessment, a quiz with an answer key, and a script for the teacher. The lesson aims to enhance students’ understanding of photorealism, scale, and the meticulous process of grid-based painting, while encouraging self-ex
Preview of Fabric of Life: Crafting Portraits in the Style of Bisa Butler

Fabric of Life: Crafting Portraits in the Style of Bisa Butler

"Fabric of Life: Crafting Portraits in the Style of Bisa Butler" is an enriching art lesson package for grades 7-12. The lesson introduces students to the vibrant, quilted fabric portraits of African American artist Bisa Butler. Students will create their own fabric portrait of a significant person in their life, emulating Butler's unique style. This package includes a comprehensive lesson plan, materials list, project rubric, a quiz to assess understanding, and an answer key for the quiz. Over
Preview of Lyric Video Project

Lyric Video Project

You've seen "tons" of them on Youtube. Some good, some bad, but nevertheless tributes in most cases to great performers or rock acts. I'm speaking of LYRIC VIDEOS that people post on Youtube to share with the virtual world. They're very popular and fairly simple to create.The lyric video project has been a perennial favorite with my former students because they get to use their favorite (appropriate) song. Here are some of the basics. use Power Point create approximately 30 slides relating t
Preview of How Tobacco and Cigarettes Changed the World: History through Images

How Tobacco and Cigarettes Changed the World: History through Images

An image-packed timeline presenting the origins of tobacco plants and human cultivation for smoking and trade following the discovery of nicotine. Mass-production of cigarettes gave way to controversial marketing techniques that hid the true health effects and human costs, from the slave trade to land seizures and colonization.Includes historic illustrations and photographs, graphics and informative captions for read-aloud of shared readings, Q&As, or background for project work. Tobacco imp
Preview of Memory Makers (Power Point) {EDITABLE}

Memory Makers (Power Point) {EDITABLE}

Looking for an in-class activity that your students can work on for a couple of times each week during a nine weeks term? Well, the "Memory Makers" Power Point is the perfect extended project. According to many of my past students, this has been one of their most enjoyable projects because it's about them. Duh!!!Just look at the format sheet (instructions) and you'll discover this project lets them creatively showcase their lives in Power Point form. Also included is an example created by on
Preview of Dinosaur Scrambler

Dinosaur Scrambler

A fun activity that incorporates observational skills, hand eye co-ordination, and a love of drawing!
Preview of Neuron Model Activity: Play Doh Neuron Structure

Neuron Model Activity: Play Doh Neuron Structure

In this activity, students will explore the structure of a neuron and its components by creating a model using playdough. They will learn about the dendrites, axon, axon terminal, cell body, and myelin sheath. By using different colors for each part, they will visually distinguish and label the components on a provided paper.Step 1: Gathering Materials Gather playdough in different colors, a large sheet of paper, and markers or pens for labeling.Step 2: Creating the Neuron Model Instruct the stu
Preview of Ray Species Identification

Ray Species Identification

In this three-part grade 6 lesson plan, students will learn how to use a dichotomous key to identify different ray species. Then they can create their own ray species using everything they’ve learned about characteristics and adaptations. Then students can become a manta ray scientists and identify individual manta rays based on their unique spot patterns.This lesson is aligned to Florida State Standards and includes teacher key and exit tickets!Complete this lesson and leave feedback for a Mant
Preview of Research Mobiles - STEAM Guide (Free)

Research Mobiles - STEAM Guide (Free)

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ACCESS WITH OUR HANDY ONLINE LEADER PORTAL! Investigate how making can ignite literacy, research and data analysis across grades and content areas. Students explore the topic of your choosing and synthesize their discoveries through kinetic mobile making. Their creative journey activates fun, holistic learning ~ visual art, engineering, physical science, the design process, literacy, social studies, and statistics. This project uses basic and repurposed materials and is great for small group col
Preview of "Fun Facts" coloring pages

"Fun Facts" coloring pages

"Fun Facts" coloring pages incorporate easily digestible facts with a fun to color image. Many subjects are available, and more are added all of the time. They include, but are not limited to, biology (animal life), paleontology (dinosaurs), and Machines (aircraft, etc). You can also order custom subjects. Great as a supplement to your lesson plan - or as a stand alone activity!
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