Students investigate shutter speed by photographing motion, learning how to freeze time or create intentional blur.
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 creative art lesson inspired by 'The Dot' by Peter H. Reynolds, focusing on growth mindset and artistic experimentation. Students will learn that 'making your mark' starts with just one small step.
A creative art lesson where students explore identity and diversity by creating their own mixed-up animals inspired by Eric Carle's colorful collage style. Students will learn the 'painted paper' technique to create vibrant textures.
In this 60-minute art lesson, students transform everyday waste—cardboard and bottle caps—into imaginative 'Eco-Creatures,' learning about the importance of recycling and creative reuse for Earth Day.
Students design and build their own paper finger puppets and a tabletop stage using markers and paper. This project combines visual arts with storytelling and performance.
A hands-on art and language arts lesson where students explore color temperature by pairing warm and cool colors with antonyms. Students create a visual 'Opposite Wheel' to demonstrate their understanding of both color theory and vocabulary.
A high-energy culinary challenge where students use mystery Easter-themed ingredients to create unique dishes, focusing on creativity, flavor, and presentation.
A cross-curricular art and social studies lesson where students explore the history and symbolism of Japanese Sashiko and Indigenous Australian Dreamtime art to create their own meaningful patterns.
A high-energy theatre lesson for grades 4-6 that uses improvisation games to build spontaneity, teamwork, and creative problem-solving skills through storytelling and survival scenarios.
A comprehensive lesson on music tempo covering Italian terminology, metronome markings, and practical application to musical scores. Students will learn to identify and apply various speeds to music.
A lesson exploring the speed of music through Italian tempo markings, the use of metronomes, and understanding Beats Per Minute (BPM).
A comprehensive guide to understanding and applying musical tempo, covering Italian terminology, BPM, and metronome markings.
A lesson focused on using the dramatic technique of tableau to explore pivotal moments and emotional themes in Alan Gratz's 'Refugee'. Students will learn the five elements of tableau and work in groups to create living pictures of the three main characters' journeys.
Students explore character traits and motivations by designing a unique visual symbol that represents their graphic novel protagonist.
A musical unit focusing on tropical-themed call and response songs for grades 3-5, designed for spring concert preparation and vocal skill development.
A 50-minute lesson exploring the connection between Jazz music, Black expressionism, and the Harlem Renaissance through music comparison and artist biopics. Students will analyze the differences between Black and White artists of the era to understand music as an act of defiance and cultural identity.
This lesson introduces students to the Masskara Festival of Bacolod City, focusing on its origins as a festival of resilience and hope. Students will perform a 10-15 minute play that dramatizes the historical context and the 'City of Smiles' spirit.
Finalizing sculptures with a focus on unity and variety, followed by a gallery walk and self-reflection.
The construction phase where teams focus on structural balance and collaborative assembly of their recycled sculptures.
Introduction to the project, material collection via the letter home, and initial collaborative brainstorming and blueprinting.
Final touches, naming, and a gallery walk to reflect on the creative process and problem-solving journey.
The core construction phase where students face structural failures and collaborate on creative solutions.
Teams form, explore materials, and create structural blueprints for their recycled sculptures.
An introduction to the vibrant musical traditions of West Africa, focusing on iconic percussion and melodic instruments like the djembe, kora, and talking drum.
A rhythm-focused music and movement lesson centered around the 'Walk Walk Walk' song, designed to help 5th graders explore tempo, cadence, and creative songwriting through the metaphor of a neighborhood stroll.
A deep dive into musical volume, covering Italian dynamic markings from pianissimo to fortissimo, plus gradual and sudden changes like crescendo and sforzando.
A comprehensive look at musical distance (Intervals) followed by a final studio review and assessment of all core concepts.
Focuses on the pulse of music (Tempo) and the character of individual notes (Articulation), exploring how speed and shape define musical style.
An introductory lesson on reading treble clef notes using the FACE and 'Every Good Boy Does Fine' mnemonics, redesigned with a purple treasure hunt theme.
A project-based lesson where students design a community seal inspired by Montana's tribal traditions, focusing on visual identity and symbolic storytelling.
A creative, structured guide for students to explore the intersection of graphic design and filmmaking, focusing on branding, character design, and visual storytelling.
A collection of reflection prompts designed to deepen students' connection to their creative process and personal expression in the art studio.
A system for art students to track their progress toward earning Maker's Space time by practicing active listening and following directions. This lesson includes a visual tracking chart, daily warm-up slides, and clear behavioral expectations.
An immersive workshop for upper elementary and middle school students to explore poetry through writing, performance, and visual arts, fostering creative self-expression.
Synthesize learning through the study of global fusion and the creation of a collaborative world music project.
Discover the unique melodic structures, scales, and storytelling traditions of Asian and Middle Eastern music.
Explore the foundational role of percussion and polyrhythms in West African and Latin American musical traditions.
A comprehensive lesson where students explore and celebrate their unique identities through the creation of mixed-media portraits, culminating in a classroom 'Gallery of Uniqueness' that fosters empathy and community.
A deep dive into the life and works of Michelangelo Buonarroti, celebrating his birthday on March 6. Students explore the concept of a 'Renaissance Man' through his sculptures, paintings, and architecture.
A lesson designed to spark imagination and critical thinking by having students design their own superheroes and analyze the implications of various superpowers.
Students explore the power of audio and visuals, culminating in the creation and assembly of their digital story.
Students learn the core principles of narrative structure and translate their ideas into visual storyboards.
Guides students through researching and presenting a biography of a famous composer.
Explores the concept of dynamics through vocabulary and visual aids.
Introduces the treble clef and provides practice for identifying notes on the staff.
Focuses on the fundamentals of rhythm for 2nd graders and incorporates active movement activities suitable for Kindergarteners.
A 60-minute exploration into the world of theatrical costume design, featuring a simplified history of stage attire, interactive character-building games, and a hands-on design workshop for young creators.
A comprehensive set of rhythm practice materials focusing on notes up to sixteenths and rests up to eighths, designed to build clapping proficiency through 20 unique patterns.
A creative guide for students to design and build their own Valentine's Day mailboxes, focusing on structural construction and artistic decoration.