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Preview of Illuminated Letters - High School Art Lesson - Middle School Art Lesson

Illuminated Letters - High School Art Lesson - Middle School Art Lesson

Make graphic design and lettering fun for Middle or High School Art or ELA students with this engaging illuminated letters project! Students will use the creative process to create letters through the use of different mediums such as pencil, ink, and color. Illuminated letters allow students to explore positive and negative space in their composition. Teach your students by using a step-by-step process to create thumbnails and other decorative elements. Students will love being able to apply the
Preview of Soda Advertisement Fun Ethos Pathos Logos Rhetorical Activity & Rhetoric Project

Soda Advertisement Fun Ethos Pathos Logos Rhetorical Activity & Rhetoric Project

Teaching the rhetorical appeals and persuasion? This fully digital Google Slides™ activity has everything you need to engage your students in a creative project to demonstrate their understanding of the three rhetorical appeals: ethos, pathos, and logos. Product file includes:editable directionseditable rubrican examplea ready-to-create slide with drag-and-drop cans and pre-formatted explanation boxesa copy of my ethos pathos logos cheat sheetAttributions:Clipart free for commercial use on Pixab
Preview of Greek Mythology Project | Creative god and goddess Bumper Sticker Activity

Greek Mythology Project | Creative god and goddess Bumper Sticker Activity

Students create "bumper stickers" using various literary devices to make their chosen god or goddess memorable. When I do this project, I simply cut cardstock in half and give it to students to decorate and write on. Example include: "Got Wheat?" (for Demeter), "Mighty Aphrodite!", "Are you Ridin' the waves with Poseidon?"This document includes project details, an easily modified grading rubric, and a practice section focusing on the use of literary devices in real world bumper stickers.CLICK
Preview of Introduction to Satire BUNDLE|Satire Parody PowerPoints, Projects, & Assessments

Introduction to Satire BUNDLE|Satire Parody PowerPoints, Projects, & Assessments

This bundle is a high-interest, engaging way to introduce your students to satire for the first time using scaffolding to build understanding of satire and satirical devices. This bundle contains ALL of my TPT products related to VISUAL satire and parody. Purchasing all items together comes at a major discount with major savings for you! Introducing students to satire and parody first through visual examples is a great way to front load and scaffold before a more challenging study of satire like
Preview of Ethos, Pathos, Logos Mini-BUNDLE Lesson, Fun Creative Projects, Assessment Quiz

Ethos, Pathos, Logos Mini-BUNDLE Lesson, Fun Creative Projects, Assessment Quiz

Introduce the rhetorical appeals to your students with Ronald Reagan's speech, then assess your students' understanding of the rhetorical appeals in two ways: a traditional objective assessment and a creative project. A helpful cheat sheet is also included!⭐Follow me for new products, sales, and freebies!
Preview of Where I'm From Mixed Media Project with Mixed Media Techniques Video Demo

Where I'm From Mixed Media Project with Mixed Media Techniques Video Demo

Integrating English Language Arts and Fine Art is wonderful way to increase student literacy. In this lesson bundle, students watch a demonstration video that takes them through basic mixed media techniques and then create a piece of artwork based on the "Where I'm From" poem template. They learn to match up visual elements and emotions to create a piece of art with meaning. The main focus of this lesson is on visual literacy but it would also be great for an AP Language Arts class. I taught thi
Preview of Unsolved Mysteries | 1 Day Mini-Research Project Google Slides™ Presentation

Unsolved Mysteries | 1 Day Mini-Research Project Google Slides™ Presentation

Encourage curiosity with your students and allow them to explore an unsolved mystery of their choice. Teach research skills with a smaller, manageable topic. The perfect activity for an extra day or early finishers! Engaging, organized, and succinct. Use as a standalone lesson or incorporate into a larger unit.This product includes 7 slides:1 example slide1 directions slide (editable)1 rubric slide (editable)1 topic options list slide (editable)2 Google Slides templatesterms of useThe Google Sli
Preview of Literary Terms Literary Devices BUNDLE | Project, Practice, & Review Fun

Literary Terms Literary Devices BUNDLE | Project, Practice, & Review Fun

Great for the beginning of the year and back to school! Introduce and review literary devices with your students in multiple engaging ways: Have your students create literary terms posters for your walls/ bulletin boardGet your students up and moving with a collaborative, kinesthetic review activity (also works as a puzzle)Review common literary and poetic terms in two ways: (1) self-paced review in Google Forms or (2) self-checking review in Google Sheets with pixel art mystery reveal Related P
Preview of Political Cartoon Lesson- Beginning Cartooning - Cartooning art lesson

Political Cartoon Lesson- Beginning Cartooning - Cartooning art lesson

Students will learn about political cartoons and how to communicate an idea through drawing a cartoon. Students use a graphic organizer to come up with 2 ideas of things that make them irritated or angry and equate those with garbage. Students learn to draw a trash can with step-by-step slide, list objects that help communicate their ideas, find reference and include those objects in their garbage cans.Lesson includes:21 Page Powerpoint Presentation (Editable Powerpoint)Student Self-Evaluation (
Preview of Chip Advertisement Fun Ethos Pathos Logos Rhetorical Activity & Rhetoric Project

Chip Advertisement Fun Ethos Pathos Logos Rhetorical Activity & Rhetoric Project

Teaching the rhetorical appeals and persuasion? This fully digital Google Slides™ activity has everything you need to engage your students in a creative project to demonstrate their understanding of the three rhetorical appeals: ethos, pathos, and logos. Product file includes:editable directionseditable rubrican examplea ready-to-create slide with drag-and-drop chips and chip bags with pre-formatted explanation boxesa copy of my ethos pathos logos cheat sheetRelated Products:Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Preview of Refrigerator Magnet Poem GROWING BUNDLE  Theme-Based Creative Writing Activities

Refrigerator Magnet Poem GROWING BUNDLE Theme-Based Creative Writing Activities

9 poem projects and GROWING! A fun, visual, and creative poetry project BUNDLE t to use after reading texts of all sizes: short stories, novels, plays, etc. Give your students the opportunity to be creative while demonstrating a deeper understanding of any text and its complex themes.Students can choose from pre-selected images and words to piece together a poem. OR Students can insert their own image and words.⭐Follow me for new products, sales, and freebies!
Preview of Collage Self-Portrait intro  Figurative Language Second Semester Back to School

Collage Self-Portrait intro Figurative Language Second Semester Back to School

Created by
Faulkner English
Calling all educators who want to inspire their students' self-expression and ignite their imagination! This activity is designed to engage, motivate, and empower your students.Through collage, art, and word play, your students will dive into the captivating world of language and artistry. Through the use of similes, metaphors, and alliteration, they will learn to craft descriptions that captivate their peers and reveal their unique identities.By creating their own self-portraits, students will
Preview of Of Mice and Men -- Project / Writing Assignment / Novel Wrap-Up Activity

Of Mice and Men -- Project / Writing Assignment / Novel Wrap-Up Activity

Created by
Sam Glickman
This activity provides four options for students to choose from as a great way to wrap-up the classic novel, Of Mice and Men. It provides detailed instructions and grading rubrics for the following four projects/writing assignments:1. Persuasive Essay (300 words)2. Creative Book Cover (with brief written explanation of the cover design)3. Character Journals (three first-person journal entries from different characters)4. Closing Argument (written argument as if George were put on trial)*This is
Preview of 1984 Debate Project  High School ELA  Orwell Research Rhetoric Covid Distance

1984 Debate Project High School ELA Orwell Research Rhetoric Covid Distance

Created by
The Grateful Ed
Two options for debating 1984 -related topics such as surveillance and power.In these small groups, one “Affirmative” and one “negative”, prepare your argument:As a group, you must have 3 arguments per side with evidence to support. Each argument must represent Ethos/Logos/Pathos (all must be used). Write 1 google comment (3-5 sentences) showing how this is being used. Use old powerpoints to review E/L/P.
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