Forced Perspective Art Lesson Plan with intro video presentation, rubric & more
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Description
Dive into a photography unit with this fun, easy lesson. This lesson was taught successfully to 5th grade in an urban school district. Suitable for grades 4-9 depending on your population and access to technology. You will need a minimum of 1 camera or ipad for each group of students. My ratio was 1:4
This resource includes:
- Fully narrated video introduction to help your students identify forced perspective
- Editable intro presentation
- Editable, professionally formatted at-a-glance lesson plans for your planbook. Two versions: One provided with upper elem/middle school standards and the other as high school standards.
- Printable colorful mini-posters of the art standards that apply
- Printable colorful mini-poster of objectives written as student-friendly “I can” statements
- Printable colorful vocabulary list for your word wall or bulletin board
- Materials list
- Project Planner
- Artist Statement Prompt Worksheet
- Step by step teacher preparation checklist
- Evaluation rubric (2 options) for you or your students to assess their work (different for each level)
- Teacher reflection page for after the lesson, to file away for next time
- QR code to print or embed that links right to the video.
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Please note, this is not a step by step tutorial teaching you how to create the effect of forced photography. If you have any questions, please ask prior to purchase. Your feedback is valued as honest feedback improves the quality of all items on Teachers Pay Teachers. I love hearing about your student success stories. When you leave feedback you earn TpT credits, which may be used on products in any TpT store.
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DOWNLOAD INFORMATION
This resource will download as a zipped file. The video is provided as a link and a printable QR code to post in your room. Lessons are provided as both editable word docs and as ready to load pdf files. Presentation is in Powerpoint format, which converts to google slides when uploaded.