Students learn the fundamentals of the E Major chord, focusing on finger placement, posture, and clean strumming technique. This lesson builds the essential foundation for beginner guitarists.
A hands-on activity where students learn to decode and encode Shakespearean language by writing secret messages or insults, then swapping them with peers to translate.
Final review and assessment to evaluate student mastery of photographic principles and vocabulary.
A deep dive into different lens types, depth of field, white balance, and professional photographic styles.
Explores the artistic side of photography through composition principles like the Rule of Thirds, leading lines, and framing.
An introduction to the fundamental physics of photography, focusing on light, the exposure triangle (Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO), and how cameras measure light.
An advanced analysis of fairytale folklore that explores the socio-cultural evolution of classic tales and analyzes their deconstruction in Stephen Sondheim's 'Into the Woods'. Students evaluate themes of communal accountability and the moral ambiguity of 'Happily Ever After'.
A rigorous exploration of fin-de-siècle literature and post-modern intertextuality. Students analyze the literary origins of Victorian icons in 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' and evaluate the socio-cultural shifts in their cinematic adaptation.
Students explore the art of conducting, learning to lead an ensemble through 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures while controlling dynamics and tempo with physical gestures. This lesson emphasizes leadership, non-verbal communication, and collaborative music-making.
A lesson focused on analyzing the performance choices and narrative motivations of characters in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Students explore how physicality, voice, and tactics define iconic cinematic figures.
A foundational lesson on theater terminology focusing on how actors use their voice, body, and script analysis to create compelling characters.
A project-based lesson where students investigate local social issues and translate their findings into a symbolic mural design. This lesson bridges the gap between civic engagement and visual arts through collaborative planning and creative expression.
A 3-period design project where students create a 13"x19" 'About Me' poster using Adobe Creative Cloud. Students explore their personal brand through goals, hobbies, and artistic influences.
A technical yet creative introduction to light metering using the Nikon D7500 and Sekonic Flashmate L-308X-U. Students will learn to balance the exposure triangle and achieve consistent lighting results.
An interdisciplinary ELA and Art lesson where students explore the changing seasons of New England through sensory poetry and watercolor painting techniques. Students will learn to translate sensory observations into descriptive language and visual art.
After Reading Strategy: Consolidating skills into a final performance and assessment about students’ actions around the world.
After Reading Strategy: Comparing cultures, traditions, and navigation (directions) using role-play to evaluate perspectives across texts.
After Reading Strategy: Synthesizing information into 'Summary Sculptures' focused on food items and healthy lifestyles.
After Reading Strategy: Writing from the perspective of characters visiting cultural and educational places in Kuwait to synthesize meaning.
Before Reading Strategy: Practicing fluency and previewing text through weather forecast 'Radio Dramas' and climate reports.
During Reading Strategy: Using reenactment to boost recall of the history of technology and modern hobbies.
During Reading Strategy: Exploring multiple viewpoints within global celebrations and cultural events.
During Reading Strategy: Diving deep into traveler perspectives through the 'Hot Seat' technique while discovering countries.
During Reading Strategy: Using physical poses to represent informational text structures like cause/effect focused on environmental danger.
During Reading Strategy: Creating frozen tableaus to represent narrative story arcs centered on the joy of hobbies.
During Reading Strategy: Using 'Talking Statues' to make inferences about healthy habits and scientific facts about health.
Before Reading Strategy: Introduction to enactment as a tool for prediction and frontloading, focused on Kuwaiti heritage and life in the past.
Consolidating skills into a final performance about students’ actions around the world.
Comparing cultures, traditions, and navigation (directions) using role-play.
Synthesizing information into 'Summary Sculptures' focused on food items and healthy lifestyles.
Writing from the perspective of characters visiting cultural and educational places in Kuwait.
Practicing fluency through weather forecast 'Radio Dramas' and climate reports.
Using reenactment to boost recall of the history of technology and modern hobbies.
Exploring multiple viewpoints within global celebrations and cultural events.
Diving deep into traveler perspectives through the 'Hot Seat' technique while discovering countries.
Using physical poses to represent informational text structures like cause/effect focused on environmental danger.
Creating frozen tableaus to represent narrative story arcs centered on the joy of hobbies.
Using 'Talking Statues' to make inferences about healthy habits and scientific facts about health.
Introduction to enactment as a tool for prediction, focused on Kuwaiti heritage and life in the past.
A collection of rustic, watercolor-themed wedding materials for a homestead countryside ceremony, focusing on soft aesthetics and romantic typography.
Students explore the efficiency of automated data collection by linking their market research forms to live spreadsheets. They learn the concept of real-time data syncing and master the 'Freezing Rows' skill to manage large datasets effectively.
Students learn the art of professional survey design to gather market intelligence. They distinguish between quantitative and qualitative data, identify biased questioning, and build a multi-format survey in Google Forms or Microsoft Forms to collect clean data from their target audience.
This lesson introduces students to the fundamental structure of spreadsheet software. They learn about cells, rows, columns, and addresses while performing basic data entry and formatting to align with their brand identity.
Students transition from brand design to market analysis by distinguishing between demographic data (external facts) and psychographic data (internal values). They apply these concepts by building a formal User Persona for their brand, justifying their earlier design choices based on audience data.
Students participate in a professional 'Gallery Walk' to provide and receive constructive feedback on their Brand Style Guides and One-Pagers. They apply the 'Glow and Grow' framework to refine their designs, fulfilling standards for artistic critique and professional communication.
Students master the principle of visual hierarchy to lead a customer's eye through a design. They apply the 'Rule of Three' (Size, Weight, and Contrast) to create a professional brand 'One-Pager' in Canva, ensuring their most important brand assets receive maximum visibility.
Students define their brand's 'personality' by selecting and filtering imagery that aligns with a specific tone. They complete their formal Brand Style Guide by documenting photography standards and brand keywords, focusing on the principles of repetition and unity.
Students transition from brand creation to documentation by building a formal Style Guide. They learn the importance of brand consistency through 'The Brand Police' concept and document their logo usage, hex codes, and typography pairings in Canva using alignment rulers and guides.