A professional-grade graphic design lesson for Grades 11-12. Students explore the core mechanics of visual hierarchy, typography pairings, color psychology, and platform post formatting for social media feeds.
A premium, cohesive collection of beautifully designed spiritual and religious reminders for daily, weekly, and seasonal practices, featuring high-contrast connected Arabic typography, elegant arches, and glowing celestial themes.
A digital design lesson focusing on social media brand personas, digital footprint, and visual design aesthetics using Adobe and Canva. Students compare contrasting brand voices, from Wendy's playful roasts to polished professional corporate presences.
An advanced social media copywriting lesson for Grades 11-12. Students learn the science of scroll-stopping hooks, high-impact body copy, strategic calls-to-action (CTAs), and hashtag mechanics, concluding with a real-world caption-writing workbook activity.
An art and history integration lesson focusing on 18th-century Chinese nodding-head figures. Students explore clay science, learn pinch pot and coil techniques, and sculpt their own clay bobble heads using balanced counterweights.
An art and science lesson exploring how to transform ordinary, irregular river rocks into convincing 3D animal illusions. Students learn the principles of light, shadow, value, and form placement to turn flat or rounded stone surfaces into realistic sleeping animals.
A deep dive into the photorealistic and abstract grid style of Chuck Close. Students explore his life story, master his concentric organic shape grid technique, and discover how to build optical illusion portraits.
A foundational art lesson exploring the seven core principles of design—Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Movement, Pattern, Rhythm, and Unity—through visual vocabulary and printable word wall cards.
A lesson on precision drawing and proportion using grid techniques, themed around futuristic chrome animal tattoo designs. Students learn to translate complex shapes square by square to achieve technical accuracy.
A dynamic lesson on non-verbal communication with two paths: a challenging 'Mime Master' level for older students and a simplified 'Lunch Bunch' version designed for 2nd grade social-emotional learning and casual play.
A high-energy, 100-question trivia game designed for middle school students, covering modern music, movies, fashion, and black history. The lesson promotes cultural literacy and engagement through a competitive game format.
Students explore the theme of 'Blooming' through a collaborative grid mural project, where each individual piece contributes to a larger-than-life garden masterpiece for a retiring teacher.
A comprehensive lesson introducing Uta Hagen's 9 Questions for character development in scene study. Includes instructional slides, a visual graphic organizer worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A graphic design project focused on visual hierarchy and typography. Students will choose between creating a lost pet flyer or a concert poster to demonstrate their understanding of design principles.
Explore the cultural impact and character archetypes of the world's most iconic anime characters. This lesson analyzes why these characters resonate globally and how their designs and stories influence modern media.
A complete 4-hour substitute teacher plan exploring the history of the Harlem Renaissance and its modern influence on jazz music and culture.
A comprehensive look at professional pathways in the music industry, focusing on performance, technical engineering, and business marketing.
A comprehensive final project where students act as a creative agency to design a professional advertisement for a mini-brand, integrating photography, Photoshop editing, and design principles.