A comprehensive project where students create a 15-slide digital portfolio exploring every element and principle of art through research and visual curation.
A comprehensive lesson where students learn to edit a teacher appreciation video using Adobe Premiere Pro, focusing on narrative pacing and emotional storytelling.
A creative art lesson focused on watercolor techniques using Easter-themed outlines, designed for upper elementary and middle school students.
A photography and writing unit where students explore the intersection of identity and environment, using environmental portraiture to craft social commentary and narrative descriptions.
The final premiere of the music video at the All-town Music Tech Showcase, followed by a live performance and student reflection on the collaborative process.
The technical phase involving on-location recordings at elementary and middle schools, followed by high school student-led mixing and video production.
Introduction to the 'Playing for Change' concept, exploring the themes of the chosen protest song, and laying the groundwork for the K-12 collaboration.
A comprehensive lesson for high school musicians on managing performance anxiety through mindfulness, cognitive strategies, and achieving flow state. Students develop a personal mental toolkit for high-stakes performances.
A multi-disciplinary lesson where students blend environmental science and music production. They will analyze natural soundscapes and create original compositions using field recordings to promote ecological awareness.
A comprehensive lesson on the seven Elements of Art (Line, Shape, Color, Value, Form, Texture, and Space) culminating in a Jeopardy-style review game to test student knowledge and application.
A middle school art and math integration lesson where students master two-point perspective to design a sustainable city of the future. Students will learn technical drawing skills while considering urban efficiency and environmental impact.
An assessment focused on high school printing standards, centered on a specific printing proficiency rubric.
In this lesson, students step into the role of digital news designers, learning the principles of alignment, contrast, and user experience to create effective multimedia layouts for a modern audience.
Students explore the science and art of sound by constructing DIY instruments from recycled materials. The lesson emphasizes individual creative design followed by a collaborative team performance.
A 45-minute lesson where 6th-grade students explore the responsibility of journalism while designing their own professional press credentials, focusing on branding and identity design.
An introductory lesson on the anatomy and mechanics of the violin, including labeling parts and understanding their functions.
A series of rhythm reading flashcards and a teacher's guide covering basic to advanced rhythmic patterns. Activities progress from quarter notes and rests to complex sixteenth notes and triplets across multiple time signatures.
A deep dive into cinematic lighting, from the physics of light and 3-point setups to professional styles like Rembrandt and Butterfly lighting, including a hands-on assessment.
A lesson focused on teaching 8th-grade students how to analyze and compare famous artists through their techniques, subjects, and historical contexts, culminating in a comparative essay.
A high-energy culinary challenge where students use mystery Easter-themed ingredients to create unique dishes, focusing on creativity, flavor, and presentation.
A creative project where students research and present the magic of Broadway. Students can choose a specific musical, a legendary composer, or a famous performer to showcase on an informational poster.